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The SITS Girls are host­ing a really fun blog chal­lenge to build a bet­ter blog in 31 days. I decided to jump on board see­ing as the moti­va­tion of the group will con­tinue to push me to put my best foot forward.

If you don’t already know, The SITS Girls are, “A group of more than 6,000 woman ded­i­cated to sup­port­ing one another by leav­ing com­ments”. To be hon­est though it is much more than that. The SITS Blog fea­tures many inter­est­ing arti­cles about blog­ging and every day they fea­ture a blog­ger and show­case their best posts. It is so great to be intro­duced to new blogs and be imme­di­ately taken to the best posts on that blog.

The SITS Girls ProBlog­ger Chal­lenge fea­tures ProBlog­gers e-book called 31 Days To Build A Bet­ter Blog. Each day you are given a task that you need to com­plete which will help you cre­ate a bet­ter blog. I pur­chased the e-book. (There is a dis­count code for the e-book for any­one who wants to par­tic­i­pate in the chal­lenge on the BlogFrog Post). The best part about this chal­lenge is that there are already over 250 peo­ple that have signed up to par­tic­i­pate… imag­ine hav­ing that kind of motivation?

We will all be moti­vat­ing each other on Twit­ter as well as on BlogFrog.
If you are here vis­it­ing from the Chal­lenge post you can add me to your twit­ter here: fun­with­mama

The chal­lenge starts on July 19th. After hav­ing a look at the e-book, the infor­ma­tion there is so infor­ma­tive that it is def­i­nitely worth check­ing out.

Since it is an e-book and I gen­er­ally like to jot down my ideas on paper I cre­ated a Task Chal­lenge book­let for myself to ensure that the ideas keep flow­ing (no mat­ter where I am).

I thought it would be really help­ful if I shared this with my fel­low SITS Girls who also like to jot down their ideas on paper. I feel that this will make the chal­lenge so much more organ­ised for me.

Here is what the pages look like:

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buildbetterblog2To down­load click on the image above or here: Build a Bet­ter Blog To Do List 

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I printed mine out and then binded it with my bind-it-all. You can punch holes in the page and add it to a binder or even more sim­ple, sta­ple the pages together.

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Dis­claimer: The 31 Days To Build A Bet­ter Blog Chal­lenge is brought to you by ProBlogger’s Dar­ren Rowse and the SITS Girls. The only thing here that is by me is my  to do list. The above to do list does not con­tain any direct infor­ma­tion on the e-book itself.

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Birthday Reminder Printable

by Nadia on June 8, 2010

in Printables

Be reminded of your child’s friends birth­days in style with our Birth­day Reminder Print­able.
Any­one else have trou­ble remem­ber­ing birth­days and want a great visual reminder? I made a birth­day reminder cal­en­dar page that you can print out.
Older kids would love to put this in their school note­book so they can eas­ily jot down their friends birth­days.
Moms would love to print this out and put it on their fridge. You can add up to six friends birth­days per month.

I made two ver­sions… one is a sim­ple ver­sion for my Fun With Mama readers.


Click the pic­ture above to down­load or click here

and here is one I cre­ated for my new busi­ness fans(more about my new busi­ness at a later date).

Click on the pic­ture above or click here to download/save.

All you need to do is click on the birth­day reminder pic­ture above to save or down­load
Click Print.
Click Best qual­ity and print away.
Trim off the excess white parts(Or leave as is).
This page looks great when printed on card stock. Put it on your fridge, in your child’s school note­book, or use prestik to stick it to the wall.

Want to make it reusable for years to come? Lam­i­nate it after print­ing and use an erasable marker so that it also becomes water­proof and extra durable! :)

Would love to know if you use this! :) Leave a com­ment!
Have a great day!

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Ladybug Cut and Paste Activity + Printable

February 16, 2010
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I made a Lady­bug Cut and Paste Print­able activ­ity for Deen and my read­ers today. This activ­ity can be made eas­ier or harder depend­ing on your child’s age. I’ve included 3 pages to this activ­ity. The first page is for the youngest kids, just cut and have them place the spots wher­ever they want on […]

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A Fun Cut and Paste Printable

November 12, 2009
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This activ­ity was inspired by the Kumon first work books. Deen was doing the cut and paste activ­i­ties in his Kumon work­book and seemed to really enjoy it. The only prob­lem was that we were get­ting through the pages really quickly and it would be too expen­sive to pur­chase another book. I decided to try […]

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Lets go fishing! (+ printable)

September 30, 2009
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This fun and easy to make fish­ing game pro­vided us with a lot of fun today. This activ­ity is great for hand/eye coor­di­na­tion. Mate­ri­als needed: paper plate, foil, paper clips, dolly pegs or any type of stick (or even an old marker), blue card paper (i used poster board paper), string, and small mag­net. First […]

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New Printable — Food Pyramid

August 19, 2009
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I’ve added a food pyra­mid print­able here. There are 4 pages: page 1 — instruc­tions page 2 — food cli­part and labels page 3 — blank pyra­mid page 4 — com­pleted pyra­mid Teach your chil­dren about the food pyra­mid by show­ing them where each item goes. Kids or mom can cut the food pieces and place […]

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