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Cover Title Page Welcome Epigraph Introduction 1. Plant a Family Tree 2. Open a Snow-Cone Stand 3. Teach Your Kids to Write “Thank-You” Notes 4. Sail over Your House in a Hot-Air Balloon 5. Share Family Recipes 6. Check Out Life—and Faith—in Other Lands 7. Build a Birdhouse and Wait for Them to Come 8. Make Your Kids All Home-Movie Stars 9. Laugh, Cry, Dance, and Sing—in Front of Your Kids 10. Say It—“Kids, I Made a Mistake.” 11. Soap Down Your Car—All Hands on Deck. 12. Watch the Sun Come Up—or Go Down! 13. Treat Your Kids to “Only Child” Dates 14. Be on the Lookout for a Double Rainbow 15. Teach Your Kids to Change a Diaper 16. Conduct a Laundry Seminar 17. Show Your Kids that “Old Folks” Don’t Bite 18. Thank a Soldier 19. Go to a Museum—Let the Kids Choose Which One 20. Join a Parade 21. Spend the Night in the Zoo 22. Stand Together on the Edge of the Grand Canyon 23. Invite a Dog, Cat, Guinea Pig, or Bird to Share Your Domicile 24. Take a Virtual Vacation to Istanbul—or Wherever! 25. Invite the New Family on the Block Over—and Let the Kids Cook 26. Have a Talk about Death and Heaven 27. Sing the Family Song—Over and Over and Over 28. Make Every Family Affair a Photo Op 29. Run Through the Sprinklers—Fully Dressed 30. Find Out What Your Family Values Are 31. Get Elbow-to-Elbow over a 1000-Piece Puzzle 32. Hug Your Kids Until They Let Go 33. Make a Big Production! 34. Conquer a Mountain 35. Dance Together in the Ocean Waves 36. Explore the Backyard with a Magnifying Glass 37. Pick Up Trash in a Park 38. Serve in a Soup Kitchen 39. Practice the Art of Praise 40. Take It to the Lord in Prayer 41. Conduct a Workshop on Car Maintenance 42. Plant a Garden and Tend It Together 43. Throw a Dart at a Map 44. Strike Up a Family Band 45. Dig for Dinosaur Bones 46. Start a Pillow Fight 47. Teach Your Kids to Love God—By Word and Example 48. Explore the Fine Points of Financial Management 49. Say “I Love You” with Words 50. Find a Church and Stick to It 51. Ride over the Falls Together 52. Round Up the Family for a Reunion 53. Speak a Foreign Language at Meals 54. Collaborate on a Family Memory Book 55. Talk to Your Kids About Sex, Drugs, and Alcohol 56. Ride a Roller Coaster Side by Side 57. Read a Classic Novel Aloud 58. Attack Family Chores with Teamwork 59. Waterproof Your Kids 60. Lie Back on the Grass and Examine the Clouds 61. Find a Joke and Tell It Until Your Kids Beg You to Stop 62. Teach Your Kids How to Ride Out the Storms of Life 63. Stage a Controlled Food Fight 64. Pile Up the Pillows, Dim the Lights, and Watch a Movie 65. Plan a “Tour de Neighborhood” Bike Race 66. Choose a Favorite Sport and Attend All the Games 67. Two Words—Diet and Exercise 68. Walk in the Rain with One Umbrella 69. Embrace a Poem Together 70. Teach Your Kids to “Be Quiet and Listen” 71. Do Silly Serenades 72. Take a Nighttime Stroll through the Galaxy 73. Remind Your Kids that Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness 74. Teach Your Kids Good Study Techniques 75. Have a Family Pen Pal 76. Make Personal Triumphs a Family Affair 77. Dive with Sharks—in a Cage, of Course—or Swim with Dolphins 78. Camp Out in the Wild! 79. Instill a Passion for Thriftiness 80. Dig for Clams and Steam Them on the Beach 81. Foster Family Friendships 82. Help Your Kids Identify What They Do Well 83. School Your Kids in Ways to Manage Conflict 84. Write a Letter to the Editor—Signed by the Family 85. Plan a Family Talent Show—and Invite the Neighbors 86. Get Creative in the Kitchen 87. Teach Your Kids Organizational Skills 88. Let Your Kids Know You Will Always Be There for Them 89. Fly High with a Kite 90. Preach the Gospel of Manners & Etiquette 91. Trace Your Child’s Silhouette 92. Save the Environment 93. Model the Value of Hard Work & Self-Discipline 94. Have a Paper-Airplane Flying Contest 95. Mold Footprints & Handprints 96. Create & Bury a Time Capsule 97. Pitch a Tent—Indoors 98. Organize a Search for Teddy Bears in the Dark 99. Make a Swing for Even the Oldest Kids 100. Tell the Family Stories 101. Put a Premium on Peace Newsletters Table of Contents Copyright
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