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Re: What are some fun and free activities
Dec 29, 2008 10:10 PM
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Depends where you live but here are some ideas: - Go to a semi-pro or college hockey, basketball, or baseball game - Pack a picnic and go on a hike or to the beach - Go to a children's museum - Go mini-putting - Buy kites and go to the park to fly them - Do a scavenger hunt - Go to the local zoo and aquarium - Take a scenic route drive if nearby - Have a card house building contest - Go swimming at the local pool -- CPC Take the Baby Quiz at: www.gameswithbaby.com
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los angeles
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8/31/07
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Re: What are some fun and free activities
Oct 9, 2008 3:49 PM
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that's sounds like a great idea, bring lunch and go to the park old fashioned! speaking about lunch we had this Deli Creations sub sandwich the other day and we had fun making it, we might bring it for lunch. does anyone ever tried this Deli creations? It's the packs sandwich that comes with roll, cheese, mayo and deli meat.
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Los Angeles,CA
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10/2/08
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Re: What are some fun and free activities
Oct 2, 2008 9:55 AM
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How big of a family. $50 would be enough for a family to head out to Chuck-E-Cheese or the Jungle. Kids love those places and the food is decent enough to keep parent busy.
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Re: What are some fun and free activities
Oct 2, 2008 6:19 AM
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how about making a sack lunch and going to take a walk through the woods. or just taking a walk looking at the halloween decorations.
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los angeles
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8/31/07
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What are some fun and free activities
Oct 1, 2008 11:28 AM
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Hey everyone... So i thought this might be a great topic to bring up and get an idea.... what are some things that other families are doing together that would be considered a fun outing and wouldn't cost more than $50 for the family to do
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