Family Reunion Planning: Build the Website Before Everyone Arrives

The best time to create a family reunion website is before the reunion starts. That gives relatives one place to find dates, locations, travel notes, photo requests, and family history prompts.

What to add before the reunion

  • Schedule and location details.
  • A note asking everyone to upload photos afterward.
  • Old family photos that can spark stories at the event.
  • A recipe or memory section for relatives who cannot attend.
  • A family calendar for future birthdays and gatherings.

After the reunion, the same site becomes the archive: photos, videos, stories, recipes, and updates all stay together.

Use our family reunion website guide to plan the first version.

Planning a reunion this year? Start a Family Crossings subscription and invite the family before the event.

Father’s Day Across the Generations: Ask Dad Before the Stories Wander Off

Father’s Day is more than cookouts, cards, and gifts Dad says he does not need. It is a chance to ask fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers the questions that preserve family stories for future generations. With FamilyCrossings, families can save Father’s Day photos, videos, holiday stories, and personal interview answers in one private family website.

Father’s Day is the one day a year when the family gathers to honor Dad, Grandpa, Pop-Pop, Papa, Granddad, Great-Grandpa, stepdad, favorite uncle, and the man near the grill saying, “These are not burnt. They’re charred.”

It is a day for cards, cookouts, phone calls, old photos, backyard chairs, and the annual question:

“What do you want for Father’s Day?”

Dad’s answer, of course, is always:

“Nothing.”

This is false.

He wants a nap, a working TV remote, a garage nobody touches, and for someone to stop asking him to “take a quick look” at things that will not be quick.

But beyond the gifts and jokes, Father’s Day is really about something bigger: the generations of fathers who helped build the family.

The young dads still figuring it out.

The middle-aged dads wondering when their children became the people giving advice.

The grandfathers who have gone soft and now believe cookies before dinner are “part of childhood.”

The great-grandfathers whose stories are part history, part legend, and part “we should probably write this down before he upgrades the ending again.”

Every Dad Has a Story Worth Saving

Most fathers do not sit down and say, “Today I shall preserve my legacy.”

They say things like:

“Hand me that thing.”

“Who moved my tape measure?”

“Back in my day…”

And then, buried inside the complaint, comes a story.

A story about his first job.

A story about his father.

A story about the old neighborhood.

A story about how he met Mom.

A story about serving in the military, coaching Little League, working nights, fixing cars, moving the family, starting over, or doing what had to be done because that is what fathers often do.

Those stories matter.

They explain where the family came from. They give younger generations a sense of place. They turn old photos from “random man in hat” into “that’s your great-grandfather, and here’s why everyone still talks about him.”

But stories have a bad habit of disappearing when no one writes them down.

Father’s Day is the perfect time to catch them.

Ask Dad the Questions You’ll Wish You Asked Later

This Father’s Day, do more than hand Dad a gift bag and hope he understands the gadget inside.

Ask him something.

Start simple:

Where were you born?

What was your father like?

What did your dad do for a living?

Did you have a nickname?

What was your first job?

How did you meet Mom?

What did you learn from your parents?

What family tradition should never disappear?

What advice would you give the next generation?

Then save the answers.

Not someday.

Not “we really should do that.”

Now.

Because every family has a few stories that everyone assumes someone else is keeping track of. That is how families end up with boxes of unlabeled photos and arguments like, “Is that Uncle Frank or the guy who sold Grandma the Buick?”

Use the FamilyCrossings Family History Section

This is where FamilyCrossings becomes more than a place to post holiday photos.

The Family History / Interview section lets each family member answer guided questions about their life, childhood, school days, work, romance, marriage, parenting, holidays, traditions, health history, family background, and more.

Each person can complete the questions at their own pace.

No pressure.

No giant blank page.

No “write your memoir by Tuesday.”

Dad can answer a few questions today, add more later, update a memory, or even add new questions that fit your family’s own history.

That matters because Dad may never write “The Complete Story of My Life.”

But he might answer one question after lunch.

And one question can unlock a whole branch of family history.

Learn more about the feature here:
Family History Software for Your Private Family Website

What to Post This Father’s Day

After the cookout, brunch, phone call, or gift-opening ceremony where Dad pretends socks are exciting, post the day to your FamilyCrossings site.

Upload the Father’s Day photos.

Add the short video of Dad laughing, grilling, telling a story, or giving instructions no one follows.

Post a holiday story.

Scan an old photo of Dad, Grandpa, or Great-Grandpa.

Ask one interview question and save the answer.

Add a new family-specific question, such as:

“What was your proudest moment as a father?”

“What did your father teach you?”

“What was the funniest thing your kids ever did?”

“What do you want your grandchildren to know about you?”

“What family story do people keep getting wrong?”

These do not have to be long answers. A few sentences today can become priceless later.

The Best Father’s Day Gift May Not Come in a Box

Golf balls are nice.

Grill tools are useful.

A mug that says “World’s Okayest Dad” may get a laugh, depending on Dad’s blood pressure.

But one of the best Father’s Day gifts is giving Dad a place in the family story.

Let him tell it in his own words.

Let the kids and grandkids see the old photos.

Let the family hear the stories behind the man in the chair.

Let everyone contribute, comment, remember, and add their own pieces.

That is how a family website brings generations together. Not with a grand speech. With small memories saved before they drift away.

This Father’s Day, Celebrate the Men Who Carried the Family Forward

Father’s Day does not have to be perfect.

The burgers can be overcooked.

The card can be late.

The grandkids can refuse to pose.

Dad can say he wants nothing and then spend 20 minutes explaining the exact tool he would have bought if anyone had listened properly.

That is family.

The important thing is to gather, laugh, ask questions, take pictures, record stories, and save the moments.

This Father’s Day, celebrate the new dads, tired dads, granddads, great-granddads, stepdads, uncles, father figures, and the men whose stories still shape the family.

Then post your Father’s Day photos, videos, holiday stories, and interview answers to your FamilyCrossings site.

Because Father’s Day should not vanish into a phone.

It should become part of your family’s history.

Create or update your private family website today at FamilyCrossings.com and use the Family History section to help Dad, Grandpa, and every generation preserve their stories in their own words.

Mother’s Day: The Job That Comes With Sticky Counters, Missing Socks, and a Lifetime Appointment

This Mother’s Day, flowers are lovely. Brunch is nice. Handmade cards are wonderful, especially if they include glitter and only minor spelling injuries.

Mother’s Day is the one day a year when families pause to honor Mom for everything she does.

Then, approximately 14 minutes later, someone asks where the scissors are.

Motherhood is not really a job. A job has hours, training, lunch breaks, and someone from human resources pretending to care about your feelings. Motherhood is more like being elected mayor of a small, emotional town where no one can find their shoes, everyone has opinions about dinner, and the dog has just thrown up on the only clean rug.

And yet, somehow, mothers hold the whole thing together.

They remember birthdays, allergies, who likes the corner brownie, who needs encouragement, who needs space, and which child once cried because their sandwich was “too square.” They are the keepers of family history, family schedules, family recipes, family arguments, family jokes, and family photos where everyone looked nice except Mom, who was blinking because she was also taking the picture.

Mothers Are the Original Family Website

Before anyone had a phone in their pocket, Mom was the family network.

She knew who was graduating, who was moving, who was sick, who needed a casserole, who just had a baby, who was still mad about Thanksgiving 1998, and which cousin had changed email addresses three times but still expected birthday cards.

Mothers connected the family long before Wi-Fi. They did it with phone calls, letters, refrigerator calendars, handwritten recipes, photo albums, and the mysterious ability to know when something was wrong before anyone said a word.

But families are more spread out now. Children move across the country. Grandchildren grow up through text messages. Photos disappear into camera rolls. Birthdays sneak up. Family stories get trapped in one person’s memory.

That is where a private family website can help.

Not replace Mom. Let’s not be ridiculous. Nothing replaces the person who knows where the good tape is.

But a family website can support the role mothers have always played: keeping everyone connected.

A Place for the People Who Matter Most

A family website gives your family one private place to gather, share, remember, and stay in touch.

Instead of family photos being scattered across phones, texts, emails, and social media feeds, they can be saved where the family can actually find them.

Instead of one person trying to remind everyone about birthdays, reunions, school events, anniversaries, and holidays, a family calendar can help everyone stay informed.

Instead of family stories fading away, they can be written down, shared, commented on, and saved for the next generation.

And instead of Mom being the only one responsible for keeping the family connected, everyone can contribute.

Imagine that.

A family where people other than Mom upload pictures, post news, share recipes, answer questions, and remember important dates.

It may not qualify as a miracle, but it is certainly in the neighborhood.

The Parental Role Is Bigger Than the Daily Chaos

Parents do more than raise children. They create the emotional map of a family.

They teach the sayings, the traditions, the holiday rituals, the “this is how Grandma made it” recipes, the vacation stories, the embarrassing childhood nicknames, and the values that hold people together.

A family website helps preserve that.

It gives parents and grandparents a place to pass along not just information, but identity.

Who are we?

Where did we come from?

What do we celebrate?

What stories should not be forgotten?

Which family recipe requires “a pinch” of something no one has ever successfully measured?

These things matter. They are the glue. And like most glue in a house with children, someone usually loses the cap.

Mother’s Day Is a Perfect Time to Start

This Mother’s Day, flowers are lovely. Brunch is nice. Handmade cards are wonderful, especially if they include glitter and only minor spelling injuries.

But one of the most meaningful gifts you can give Mom is help.

Help keeping the family connected.

Help saving the photos.

Help remembering the birthdays.

Help passing down the stories.

Help making sure the family does not only gather when someone accidentally starts a group text war.

A private family website gives everyone a shared home online. A place for photos, news, memories, recipes, calendars, greetings, and family updates. A place where grandparents, parents, children, cousins, and relatives near and far can stay connected without depending on social media or one exhausted mother with a phone charger at 3%.

Give Mom the Gift of Connection

This Mother’s Day, celebrate the person who has spent years holding the family together with love, patience, snacks, and occasionally threats involving screen time.

Then do something practical.

Start a private family website.

Invite the family.

Upload the photos.

Add the birthdays.

Share a story.

Post a recipe.

Let Mom enjoy watching the family connect without having to personally remind everyone three times.

Because mothers do not just raise families.

They connect them.

And that connection is worth saving.

Create your private family website today at FamilyCrossings.com and help bring your family closer together — for Mother’s Day and for generations to come.

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💬 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How does FamilyCrossings compare to social media for sharing private family website?

A: Unlike mainstream platforms, FamilyCrossings has zero public elements, zero tracking algorithms, and absolutely no advertisements. Only the immediate family members you specifically invite have access to your site.

Q: Is there a free trial to test these features with my family?

A: Yes! FamilyCrossings is free to try for 30 days. No credit card is required to sign up. Additionally, once a site is set up, all invited family members join and participate 100% free.

Q: Can older family members easily navigate the site?

A: We designed our website with seniors and grandparents in mind. The layout is simple, with large buttons and clean menus. We also offer toll-free customer support to assist family members at any step.

Surviving the Holidays with Your Family (Without Losing Your Mind!)

The holidays: a time for joy, togetherness, and… utter chaos? Let’s be honest, navigating the festive season with a multi-generational family can feel like herding cats wearing reindeer antlers. But fear not! This guide is your survival kit, packed with tips and tricks to keep everyone connected, coordinated, and (relatively) sane.

Organize Like a Holiday Pro

First things first: organizing schedules is key. According to the American Psychiatric Association, 28% of Americans find the holidays stressful. A shared family calendar is your secret weapon. Use cloud software like Familycrossings.com to schedule calendar for holiday activities. Categorize each family member’s events and send reminders, from Grandma’s bridge game to little Timmy’s school play. This way, everyone knows who’s doing what, when, and where.

Sharing is Caring (Privately!)

Want to share photos of your disastrous attempt at baking gingerbread cookies without the whole world seeing? Private family sharing platforms are your answer. Familycrossings.com lets you create a family journal, sharing those precious (and hilarious) moments with only the people who matter. Remember to establish privacy norms. Avoid sharing sensitive information in photos and understand the platform’s privacy settings.

Family News Flash!

Keep everyone in the loop with a family newsletter! Whether it’s a digital email update or by logging in to a family portal like Familycrossings.com, sharing news and updates helps bridge the distance.

Recipe for Success

Don’t let Aunt Betty’s famous lasagna recipe disappear into the culinary abyss! Use Familycrossings. com to collect and share family recipes. Create a digital family cookbook, complete with stories and memories attached to each dish. This way, you’re not just sharing food; you’re preserving edible family history.

Reunions & Vacations

Planning a family reunion or vacation? Start early! Survey family members about availability and preferences. Create a planning committee and delegate tasks. Use Familycrossings.com to track RSVPs and keep everyone informed.

The Gift That Keeps on Giving

Never miss a birthday or anniversary again! A shared family calendar can include these important dates, ensuring no one feels forgotten. Familycrossings even includes a gift list registry.

Family Chat for the Win

Create a family chat group using Familycrossings.com. Studies show that families who participate in instant messaging groups report significantly higher family functioning and well-being scores.

Family should be forever, and with a little planning and the right tools, you can make this holiday season one to remember. Now go forth and conquer those reindeer antlers anf those turkey carcasses!

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  • Better Group Tools: Structured galleries, shared calendars, custom recipes, and family address books.
  • Toll-Free Phone Support: Excellent, accessible phone support to help grandparents get online easily.


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💬 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How does FamilyCrossings compare to social media for sharing family calendar?

A: Unlike mainstream platforms, FamilyCrossings has zero public elements, zero tracking algorithms, and absolutely no advertisements. Only the immediate family members you specifically invite have access to your site.

Q: Is there a free trial to test these features with my family?

A: Yes! FamilyCrossings is free to try for 30 days. No credit card is required to sign up. Additionally, once a site is set up, all invited family members join and participate 100% free.

Q: Can older family members easily navigate the site?

A: We designed our website with seniors and grandparents in mind. The layout is simple, with large buttons and clean menus. We also offer toll-free customer support to assist family members at any step.

Christmas Gift Idea

**The Ultimate Family Christmas Gift: A Website That Celebrates Your Legacy**

Tired of the same old Christmas gift ideas? Socks? Nope. A scented candle? Again? This year, why not think outside the gift-wrapped box and create something meaningful, lasting, and fun—a family website!

Whether your family spans generations, continents, or just a few city blocks, a family website is the ultimate way to bring everyone together. Let’s unwrap why this gift is a game-changer and how it can preserve your family’s legacy for years to come.



### **1. A Place for Stories That Last Forever**
Every family has that *one* story. You know the one—about Grandma’s daring escape from a pie-eating contest or Uncle Joe’s accidental debut in local theater. Why let those golden tales get lost in the shuffle of time?

With a family website, you can create a digital treasure chest for everyone to contribute their memories. Add written stories, voice recordings, or even video interviews with your family storytellers. One click, and future generations can relive the laughter and love.



### **2. Photos Worth a Thousand Smiles**
Gone are the days of passing around grainy photo albums. Your family website can be a sleek, digital scrapbook where every snapshot—from the great-grandparents’ black-and-white wedding photo to last summer’s chaotic beach day—has its moment to shine.

Imagine scrolling through decades of family moments, neatly organized and accessible to all. Bonus: You don’t have to fight over who gets to keep the family album anymore!



### **3. A Connection for All Generations**
Got tech-savvy teens and tech-terrified elders? A family website bridges the gap! Set up a simple, user-friendly platform where everyone—from your Insta-obsessed cousin to Grandpa who’s just mastered email—can participate.

Pro tip: Include fun features like a birthday calendar or a virtual guestbook where family members can leave quick messages.



### **4. A Legacy That Grows With Time**
Think of your family website as the gift that keeps on giving. Over the years, it will evolve into a living history, capturing the big moments (weddings, graduations, new babies) and the small joys (that amazing casserole recipe everyone loves).

This Christmas, you’re not just giving a gift—you’re creating a legacy.



5. How to Get Started with Family Crossings
Setting up a family website might sound complicated, but with Family Crossings, it’s as easy as pie (and we all know Grandma’s pie is very easy to love).

Family Crossings is designed with families in mind—no tech degree required! You’ll get a beautifully organized space to upload photos, share stories, and keep everyone connected. Plus, our simple pricing means no surprises under the tree:

Affordable Plans: Pay just a small monthly fee to unlock all the tools your family needs.
No Hidden Costs: Everything you need to create and maintain your family website is included.
Peace of Mind: Your memories are securely stored, and everyone can access them whenever they want.



### **A Gift That Feels Like Home**
This Christmas, skip the shopping mall chaos and give your family the ultimate gift: a place to celebrate your shared journey. A family website isn’t just a present—it’s a present wrapped in love, history, and connection.

Ready to get started? Go on, be the family hero. And don’t forget to save us a slice of pie—we’ve earned it for this brilliant idea.

Happy Easter

Happy Easter

 

  1. Easter Chick Cupcakes

These little chick cupcakes are almost too adorable to eat – but they’re also delicious so eat away! You just make regular cupcakes and then dip in yellow sanding sugar. Then add chocolate chips for eyes and pipe on the rest of the face and wings. They’re really easy and will instantly become a family favorite. They’re also great for Easter parties at school.

Source/Tutorial: birdonacake

  1. Confetti Eggs

Confetti eggs are fun for the entire family. You use real eggs, which you empty – and this is a delicate but really easy step. Then dye your eggs and fill them with confetti. Finally, you cover the whole with a piece of tissue paper and let it dry. Only you will know that these aren’t really hard boiled and decorated Easter eggs and it will be so much fun watching people crack and open them with the confetti falling out.

Source/Tutorial: apumpkinandaprincess

  1. Magical Jelly Bean Garden

Little ones are going to be so excited to plant their magical jelly beans and see what grows. This is a wonderful tradition for families and all you have to do is “plant” jelly beans in your garden or yard. Come back a while later to see which ones have bloomed – in the meantime, you’re going to stick a treat in the ground and let the kids know that these grew from their magical jelly beans.

Source/Tutorial: myfrugaladventures

  1. Easter Tree Tradition

You can buy Easter trees and decorations at the Dollar Store for just a few dollars, or make one yourself. Just find a branch, paint it white – or pink if you prefer – and then add decorations. You can even DIY your decorations, and kids are going to love helping to decorate the tree.

Source/Tutorial: rhythmsofplay

  1. Easter Bingo

This is a really fun Easter game that kids of all ages are sure to love playing. Print off the game board and then use jelly beans or robin eggs to play. It’s so much fun and a wonderful way for little ones to wear themselves out the night before Easter so they’ll go to bed early.

Source/Tutorial: crazylittleprojects

A Unified Approach to Family Scheduling -Using an Online Calendar

I was listening to a podcast yesterday while out walking the dog and the subject was keeping track of the children.The ‘caster was complaining that it was almost impossible to deliver and pickup their 3 children from after-schoool activities. He went on to say that both he and his wife have showed up in different cars at the same time to pick up a daughter from dance class. The family had resorted to a dry erase board that each family member was responsible for maintaining. The 5 dry-erase boards took up an entire wall in their kitchen. Of course this solution did not work very well since 5 dry erase boards are not portable and are impossible to update remotely.

So I wrote the podcaster a personal email explaining that the Familycrossings.com family calendar is the perfect solution. Everybody can enter their own events (including weekly recurring events), assign category colors, send email notifications, reminders and text alerts to themselves and the parent who is supposed to pick them up. Family members can remotely login from their cell phones. Familycrossings Monthly Calendars also can be printed out and replace the dry erase boards in the kitchen.

You can sign up for a free, standard or premium account by clicking here.
To read more about our family calendar function click here.
You can see an example of a Dance Class event by checking our Twitter feed.

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  • 100% Secure & Ad-Free: Absolute privacy, zero data tracking, zero tracking pixels.
  • Better Group Tools: Structured galleries, shared calendars, custom recipes, and family address books.
  • Toll-Free Phone Support: Excellent, accessible phone support to help grandparents get online easily.


Start Your Private Family Site Free

💬 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How does FamilyCrossings compare to social media for sharing private family website?

A: Unlike mainstream platforms, FamilyCrossings has zero public elements, zero tracking algorithms, and absolutely no advertisements. Only the immediate family members you specifically invite have access to your site.

Q: Is there a free trial to test these features with my family?

A: Yes! FamilyCrossings is free to try for 30 days. No credit card is required to sign up. Additionally, once a site is set up, all invited family members join and participate 100% free.

Q: Can older family members easily navigate the site?

A: We designed our website with seniors and grandparents in mind. The layout is simple, with large buttons and clean menus. We also offer toll-free customer support to assist family members at any step.

Ensure a Fun and Safe Howl-O-Ween for Your Pet

(Family Features) Halloween isn’t just for kids. Pets are joining the festivities too by dressing up in fabulous costumes. But in addition to picking out a costume, pet parents should keep their pet’s safety in mind as well. Here are some safety tips and costume ideas to help ensure you and your pet have a safe and fun holiday.

Keep them happy. “Before having pets join in the Halloween fun, it’s important to assess whether your pet will be comfortable participating, or if the festivities will cause undue stress,” says Dr. Simon Starkey, Pet Care Expert at PetSmart. “If you have a young or senior pet, or one that is shy around others, it’s better to give them a quiet space away from all the activity where they’ll feel more comfortable.”

Make sure treats are pet friendly. With so many Halloween treats about the home, you want to make sure your dog doesn’t accidentally consume something that could be harmful. Chocolate is particularly tempting for pets, but it can also make them seriously ill. Instead, choose a pet friendly treat to celebrate, such as GREENIES Dental Chews, which also keep pets’ teeth clean and their breath scare-free.

Keep them safe. If you plan to take your dog around the neighborhood in the evening, make sure they’re properly outfitted. Reflective leashes, collars and ID tags with flashing lights are essential accessories for any pet Halloween costume.

Halloween Pet Fun
“Choosing a costume for your pet is like choosing a costume for yourself – you want something that reflects your or your pet’s personality,” says author and entertainment expert Kimberly Schlegel Whitman. Here are a few favorites exclusively available at PetSmart:

Make your pet a star. If you fancy your pet a rock star, consider dressing them for the part. Check out the Bret Michaels Pets Rock wig. With blonde tresses and a bandana to top it off, your pet will be ready to rock and roll.

Classic costumes are spooktacular. For a fantastic costume that also offers safety features, check out the glow-in-the-dark Martha Stewart Pets Black Halloween Skeleton costume. Or, if you love retro, outfit your pet in the Top Paw Plush Sock Monkey costume, which is sure to evoke some “oohs” and “aahs” from witches, goblins, zombies and monsters of all ages.

Halloween Pets Shine
No matter what costume you choose, your pet is sure to look their best. Pet parents can show off their frighteningly adorable pets in costume at PetSmart’s annual Howl-O-Ween pet parade on October 20 at your local store or online via the Monster Cute Photo Contest Powered by GREENIES. Submit your pet’s Monster Cute photo at www.facebook.com/PetSmart between September 10 and October 21 for a chance to win the grand prize, which is valued at more than $10,000.

For more tips on pet safety as well as Halloween costumes and events, visit your local PetSmart or www.PetSmart.com.

Summer Fun With Science

Kids love summer vacation, but parents often find it difficult to keep them engaged in productive activities. And most kids experience a summer learning slump during their time away from school. According to the National Summer Learning Association, at best, students show little or no academic growth over the summer, and at worst they lose one to three months of learning.

It’s possible to give kids a fun way to keep up with learning by providing engaging books that feature hands-on activities. Three new books from DK Publishing will help kids of all ages fill their summer with science fun.

“One Million Things: Space” (July 2010). Perfect for backyard sleepovers and camping trips, this book serves up imagery and information about all things cosmic: from planets, moons, and comets, to black holes, nebulae, distant solar systems and more. Young readers won’t be able to wait until sunset to start exploring. Elementary-aged kids will:

  • Learn about spherical and irregular asteroids by playing a computer game.
  • Find out about volcanoes in the solar system by comparing them to firecrackers.
  • Explore the universe with stunning photographic galleries.
  • “I’m a Scientist: Backyard” (July 2010). Part of a new series for younger readers, this book introduces kids to the world of science with a wealth of outdoor experiments. With clear, step-by-step instructions, the book is full of bite-sized experiments that help children absorb science easily. Preschoolers and early elementary students will learn how to:

    • Make a sun dial and tell time using the position of the sun.
    • Find out a tree’s age and then measure its height with just a stick and a piece of string.
    • Learn about centrifugal force with a simple bucket of water.

    “Big Idea Science Book” (July 2010). A comprehensive guide to key topics in science with a unique difference – an online component with 200 specially created digital assets that provide the opportunity for dynamic, hands-on, interactive learning. Older children can learn from video clips and interactive animations that take them:

    • Inside plants.
    • Around the human body.
    • Deep below the surface of the earth.

    Help kids flex their mental muscles during the summer with exciting projects and experiments that make learning fun. For more on these and other summer learning books, visit DK.com.

    Easy Ways to Organize Your Workspace

    Whether you have a home office or just a small corner that serves as the family work station, keeping it organized is key to getting things done. These simple tips will help clear out the clutter and make the most of your space.

    Supplies and Demand. From paper clips to reams of paper, everything needs a place to go. Dumping it all into one drawer doesn’t really help you find things when you need them.
    * Prefab drawer organizers don’t always fit the drawer sizes you have, so make your own. Use small containers such as mini loaf pans, small plastic baskets or other small square or rectangle tins and boxes. They’ll hold paper clips, thumbtacks, stamps, sticky note pads and plenty of other small desk items.
    * For desktop storage, use jars, small vases or decorated cans to hold pens and pencils. They’re small and can add an interesting visual element to your work space.
    Cut Cord Clutter. There’s nothing like a tangle of electrical cords to make an area seem even more cluttered.

    Wireless Charging Station. To tame the cords needed to charge up electronic devices, go wireless instead. Powermat helps eliminate dead batteries, constant plugging/unplugging, loss of chargers and tangled wires. With real-time wireless charging for phones, games, music players and other popular electronic devices, Powermat allows users to charge multiple devices simultaneously, charging as fast as or faster than the device’s charger. It senses when the device is fully charged, and stops sending power so that it not only saves energy, but protects from overcharging.

    The Powermat system pairs an ultra-thin mat with a sleek receiver that attaches to each device, enabling users to simply drop and charge. Custom receivers are available for the iPhone, iPod, Nintendo DS and Blackberry devices. These and over one thousand other devices may be charged using the convenient Powercube, a universal receiver that comes standard with every Powermat. Available in Portable or Home & Office versions, Powermat makes a great gift for any anyone looking to de-clutter their home or office. The Powermat’s suggested retail price is $99.99 for mats and $29.99 – $39.99 for receivers. Visit www.powermat.com for more information.

    Go Vertical. Why spread out if you can spread up? Look for ways to take advantage of any vertical space you may have.
    * Even one wall shelf can add some much needed storage space.
    * Put up a wall-mounted message center, or create one with a small bulletin board, a write-on board, and a wall file.
    * Stack equipment, but don’t cover up any venting. Use small chair-leg protectors as spacers in between to let air circulate and prevent overheating.

    It doesn’t take much – and it doesn’t have to cost much – to get your workspace organized. A few simple fixes and you’re on your way to a more productive day.