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    Archives: June, 2008

    Spend and Save with KidStart

    Everyone I know is beginning to feel the effects of the credit crunch, so I thought I would share this new site I have come across.

    It is called Kidstart and it can help you to save some money for your children. Parents sign up (for free) and then when they spend money with their credit/debit cards at one of the listed online or high street retailers, they earn 20 per cent back.

    The cash that is earned is paid into a Child Trust Fund or a nominated children’s savings account.

    Teaching Kids How to Knit

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    Recently, my six-year-old son came home and asked me to teach him how to knit. (Yes, boys knit too!) I knitted a bit as a child but couldn’t remember how to start. So, I decided that I would learn how to knit in order to teach my son.

    The thing is that now I have started I don’t want to stop!

    Several other mothers I know have told me that their kids are keen to learn knitting too, so I decided to create a website to help out all those novice knitters. It is called the How to Knit Guide