Planning holiday events and shopping can be especially challenging for families with special needs children. No need to worry; we've put together a special holiday guide to help make this season a wintery breeze!
- Holiday Shopping for Children with Special Needs
- Toys for Children with Special Needs
- Inspiring Gratitude: Cool Stationery for Thank You Notes
- Keeping Kids Motivated During the Holidays
- Holidays: Tension and Tradition
- Holidays and Meltdowns - They Go Together Like Peanut Butter And Jelly
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This story of the city mouse and the country mouse, retold within the modern context of a disease-stricken South Africa, interweaves heavy topics like famine and poverty.
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When most people hear iTunes, they think music. But there's a ton available beyond the beat--from political podcasts to college lectures, NASA videos to The New Yorker.
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First graders are learning to read in earnest, but they're also learning to love books. This beautiful fable is a story to fall in love with, with stunning pictures to match.
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With pre-cut fabric for 5 easy projects, plus oodles of colorful embroidery thread and fun sewing accessories like a thimble, pincushion, and buttons, your child will be stitching in no time.
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Whether it's keeping track of assignments, logging miles while training for a marathon, or organizing To-Dos, this mini personal database makes it easy to collect, search, and display information on the go.
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This scope gives many that cost thrice the price a run for their money.
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A vintage throwback with some very current fun potential, this double gyroscope kit brings back the cool science contraption that's been on the market since 1917.
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Want a zany game that gets kids moving, encourages them to listen, think, and follow instructions, and is simple to learn? Hullabaloo fits the bill!
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Bring some circus home! These three brightly colored balls are weighted well for beginning jugglers.
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The Geomate Jr. does one thing and one thing only: geocaching. With just 3 buttons and a 1 1/2 inch screen, it weighs a mere 3 ounces and primarily shows the bare basics.
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Ridiculously witty and entertaining, Geektastic is chock-full of laughs, Comic-Con humor and real-world drama. Despite the abundance of Klingons, Vulcans, droids and the like that populate the book, thereâs something deeply human about each of the stories in this quirky collection.
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This slim little volume, packed with simple rhymes, has a very cool concept: the purple text is for beginner readers, the pink for adults, and the blue for them both to read together.
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This site gives him the chance to create trading cards with all his vital stats, for swapping with fellow superstars. Upload a photo, put in your info, and get your cards in the mail in no time!
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Practice thinking outside of the box with this frustratingly fun and challenging puzzle game, meant for a single player.
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This infectious concoction tells the tale of a magical fruit that makes everyone, from a shy old man to a nasty little bully, jump into the air singing, "Raspberries!" the moment they get a taste.
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This robotic creature is a great example of the ways in which the tiniest things in life can bring big pleasure.
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Can't decide whether to introduce your child to backgammon or teach him chess? They're all between these covers!
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The set comes with a short story that introduces rhyming word families and a pile of colorful cardboard tiles. Sort of like Scrabble for beginners, each player must build words using the tiles in his hand, slapping a "fr" on an "og" or a "w" on a "ow".
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An edge-of-the-seat adventure with a young hero who will appeal even to kids who normally sleep through history class, and spark an interest in one of America's most crucial periods.
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The frog pins in this game are so cute, it's a shame to knock them down. And actually, it's not that easy, either!
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