Author Archives: Sweet House Reborns®
We’ve all heard that a responsible adult should be no more than an arm’s length away from small children when in the pool. Makes sense, doesn’t it? The adult can grab them should they go under and stay with them to monitor their every movement. This is a great thing to practice, but there are […]
Whenever you see the image of a hut, you think of Africa. Indeed, huts have been the architectural hallmark of Africa and have been the preferred style of construction across the continent. Huts are a form of living space. The huts are generally round, with a pointed roof. They are usually made of mud or […]
They can be tempting. You’re shopping at the large local store and the shelves are simply filled with holiday gift baskets at incredible prices. But is it really a bargain? Let’s compare … Large box stores have their gift baskets in the store in early fall. Due to the quantities they need, manufacturers often build […]
Kwak’wala is an ancient Canadian native language, spoken by only about two hundred natives on Vancouver Island. Fred Shaughnessy, a kwakwaka’wakw, or kwak’wala speaker, recently passed away at the age of ninety, leaving behind a colorful legacy that is likely never to be repeated. Fred has kept the Kwak’wala language he has learned since he […]
Every parent, if truly sincere, wants their child to be a bright light. And we want toys to develop their intelligence by staying fun and keeping their attention for more than ten seconds. Toys are a source that children enjoy spending time with and combined with learning they become the best resource Every toddler and […]