Friday, June 28, 2013

Fun for the Entire Family in Pound Ridge, NY- Saturday, July 6th 2013

 

5K Road Race and Kids Fun Run Followed by a Spectacular Fireworks Show


July 6th is the 14th annual Independence Day Race in Pound Ridge, NY. It's a great way to start off the holiday weekend with a 5K run through scenic Pound Ridge. The race is followed by the Kids Fun Race. The races for children (toddlers to tweens) starts after the adult race or approximately @10AM.

Saturday, July 6, 2013 at 9AM
10:00 AM-11:00 AM (Kids’ Races)
Pound Ride Elementary School
7 Pound Ridge Road Pound Ridge, NY
Race Information


And the spectacular annual Fireworks show starts around dusk in the Pound Ridge Town Park.

July 6, 2013
Saturday, Pound Ridge Town Park 199 Westchester Avenue
It is a great day of fun for the whole family and we hope to see you there!

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

4 on the 4th Road Race in New Canaan, Connecticut-9AM July 4, 2013



July 4th is the 31st annual (Four on the Fourth) Independence Day Race in New Canaan, CT. Great way to start off the day with a 4 mile run along scenic Oenoke Ridge in New Canaan.

Please stop by and say hello as Wee Care Nanny Agency will again be sponsoring post-race refreshments at the finish line and giving out frisbees and beach balls for the children. We hope to see you there!

July 4, 2013
Registration begins at 8AM and race starts at 9 AM- St. Mark's Church, Rt. 124, New Canaan, CT





Click here for Race Results- 4 on the 4th New Canaan (July 4, 2013)





Monday, June 17, 2013

Enriching and Fun Places to Take the Children in NYC



With summer here, the NYT published a good article about interesting and entertaining places to visit with the little ones in NYC.




Travel Guide: New York for Kids
 New York is an overwhelming city to visit with children — crowded, loud, expensive and larded with a seemingly infinite number of landmarks and showstoppers that your children simply must experience. 

If it’s any consolation, even people raising children in New York are daunted; at any given moment another family is certainly doing something more enriching and entertaining than yours. But from experience comes wisdom, and local parents have learned how to take advantage of New York in manageable portions... Read article






Sunday, May 19, 2013

K5 Bedford, NY Central School District (BCSD) 3rd Annual Bike Run-2013


Even the rain this morning couldn't stop these enthusiastic young athletes from competing in the 2013 Bedford, NY (BCSD) 3rd Annual Bike Run. A good time was had by everyone and Wee Care was delighted to support the event.Many, many thanks to Christina Dochtermann, and all the volunteers  for all the hard work and for inviting Wee Care to participate. Great job! We hope you had as much fun as we did. Pictures from today's event



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Friday, May 10, 2013

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!




 
“God could not be everywhere, therefore he made mothers.” Rudyard Kipling


Happy Mother's Day from all of us here at Wee Care Nanny Agency. We wish you and your family a day filled with warmth, relaxation and family.





Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Children Being Taught to Dance their Way to Healthy Eating

Inspiring article in the New York Times about teaching children the importance of healthy eating through music.

A Musical Message for Children on Healthy Eating

For all her talent and determination to help children eat better, Michelle Obama could still pick up a few pointers from Helen Butleroff-Leahy, a 66-year-old former Rockette turned registered dietitian.
continue article here


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Thursday, April 11, 2013

The Power of Talking to Your Baby

Interesting article in the NYT about  all the benefits of talking to your baby a lot and often. And the chatter they hear from the TV doesn't count. 
 

...Another idea, however, is creeping into the policy debate: that the key to early learning is talking — specifically, a child’s exposure to language spoken by parents and caretakers from birth to age 3, the more the better. It turns out, evidence is showing, that the much-ridiculed stream of parent-to-child baby talk — Feel Teddy’s nose! It’s so soft! Cars make noise — look, there’s a yellow one! Baby feels hungry? Now Mommy is opening the refrigerator! — is very, very important. (So put those smartphones away!)