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    Little Things Long Remembered: Making Your Children Feel Special Every Day (Random House/Crown)

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    About Little Things Long Remembered (for parents)

    Little Things Long Remembered is a parent’s source for 500 easy, no-mess suggestions that prove simple gestures develop into treasured memories of growing up and of you. This classic makes an ideal new baby or house gift.

    From the Book:
    - Create a “designer” kiss unique to each child.
    - Once a week during dinner take a moment to express gratitude that you are a family.
    - Turn on music and dance in the kitchen before or after dinner
    - Use that lumpy “bowl” made in art class to hold pins or paper clips

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