THE Book for Summer Fun with the Grands

A young child gleefully sprays water from a garden hose outdoors, soaking up the summer sun. Beside them, text reads, "THE Book for Summer Fun with the Grands." A book cover titled "Faithful Grandparenting" is shown, with contact info at the bottom.

Summer is is full swing so it’s time to make a PLAN!! Faithful Grandparenting: Practical Ideas for Connecting the Generations is THE book for summer fan. Faithful Grandparenting is packed with activities and adventures. If you’re expecting to spend time with your grandchildren, take a few moments to order the book. Choose FaithfulGrandparenting.com, Amazon, or…

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Connecting in the Kitchen

A wrapped sandwich on a plate with a small cup of salsa, fresh greens as garnish. A fork and napkin accompany it. The text reads, "Connecting in the Kitchen" at FaithFirstParent.com, emphasizing how meals bring families together through shared culinary experiences.

What do your grandchildren expect to eat when they visit? Is there a treat awaiting them when they arrive? Connecting with kids in the kitchen is fun for everyone. Special treats create connections with children and will be remembered fondly for a long time. Grandma B always makes burritos that are tasty and easy to…

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Lockdown Grandparenting

An elderly couple sits side by side on a stone path, wearing hats, with a scenic view of greenery and hills in the background. Text reads "Lockdown Grandparenting: Navigating Life's Scenic Paths" at the top from FaithFirstParent.com.

Guest blogger, Carol Olsen, is passionate about grandparents speaking into the lives of their grandchildren. Connecting with grandchildren in the midst of a pandemic and lockdowns can be challenging, but can creatively be done. Watch for more ideas from Carol in future posts on Faith First Parent. And please share with your family and friends! …

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7 Tips for a Neighborhood Friendly Halloween

Two neighborhood children are joyfully carving pumpkins at a table. The girl, wearing a floral dress, pulls out seeds, and the boy in a blue shirt holds pumpkin pulp. Cookies and fruits adorn the table as "Halloween" shines brightly in the background.

Do you know the families in your neighborhood? Maybe you’re new to the area. Perhaps your little one is going trick-or-treating for the first time, so the holiday is a bit more exciting. Be intentional this Halloween in connecting with the neighbors, both the children and the parents who come to the door by using…

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