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    What to do with Broken Crayons

    Posted on January 27, 2012 by KidZui

    I don’t think the sight of broken crayons bothers my kindergartener in the least bit. In fact, I think he’s just as happy to color with a linty stub as he is with a brand new pointy Crayola. He’s an … Continue reading →

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