Tag Archives | Family

Main Line Family Fun For the Week of April 9, 2012

Of course there is fun on the Main Line every day this week, but it’s the weekend we’re really looking forward to! Bryn Mawr Hospital’s FREE Child Safety event and the first Clover Market of the season top our list of things to do.

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Giveaway & Main Line Family Fun for the Week of March 19, 2012

Tomorrow we welcome the official first day of Spring, even though flowers have been blooming as temperatures have been increasing for a few weeks. Start the season off with a giveaway that you do not want to miss out on, below!

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Main Line Family Fun for the Week of March 5, 2012

March is Puppet Month, and teachers of young children everywhere will tell you how important dramatic play with puppets, dolls, and action figures Is to the development of the imagination…

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Main Line Family Fun for the Week of October 3, 2011

This week we feature not only the best family events on the Main Line, but also our favorite locations for hayrides, pumpkin picking, and more.

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Five Steps to Selecting a New Dance Studio

Before she can set the stage on fire, she needs a studio to show her how. Main Line Parent helps you select the right one for both of you.

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Main Line Family Fun the Week of July 4, 2011

The Philadelphia region is home to millions of families, all of whom are looking for safe and fun Summer activities. Your friends at Main Line Parent did some digging and found a few you might enjoy!

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Main Line Treasures at Clover Market

Have you visited Ardmore’s upscale vintage outdoor market yet? Clover Market’s fall season starts September 18th.

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Chores: It’s never a good time

Mom reflects on the chores of her teen years and the hassle of persuading her own teens to pitch in—without the attitude.

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Main Line Family Fun

We’ve done some digging for you and found a few things you might enjoy…

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Postcard from Holland

Mom shares the story of her special needs daughter and her experience coming to terms with “different.”

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