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Time Timer, 8 Inch


Time Timer, 8 Inch


$19.74


This timer can be used to solve time perception problems at all ages and ability levels. Everything you love about the Time Timer with an audible BEEP when time is up! The 8-inch audible option can be turned on or off for a purely visual experience if required. This is perfect for timed activities and for getting ready. The timer runs on battery operated quartz movement and can be free standing or…

Audible 12-inch Time Timer


Audible 12-inch Time Timer


$25.50


This visual timer is used to solve time perception problems at all ages and ability levels and is a perfect size for group or class settings. A graphic clock face gives the child visual understanding of time elapsing. This is ideal for timed activities and for getting ready. The Timer is visual and when the colored portion elapses, time is up. There is an optional audible component that you can tu…

Large Display Waterproof Ph Meter - Pen Style By Sper Scientific


Large Display Waterproof Ph Meter – Pen Style By Sper Scientific


$36.75


Highly stable and accurate readings with large LCD display. Designed for simple one-hand operation. Automatically calibrates to pH 4, 7, 10 buffers and can be adjusted to recognize non-standard buffers as well. Features hold function, and auto power off with low battery indicator. The case is IP65 water proof, and will float if accidentally dropped into the water. Comes with 4 button-cell batterie…

Baby Signing Time Volume 1 DVD


Baby Signing Time Volume 1 DVD


$13.19


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Elmo's World - Babies, Dogs & More


Elmo’s World – Babies, Dogs & More


$7.19


50 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo….

Yentl (Two-Disc Director's Cut)


Yentl (Two-Disc Director’s Cut)


$10.47


Barbra Streisand made her directorial debut with this 1983 adaptation of the Isaac Bashevis Singer story about a young Eastern European woman (Streisand) who disguises herself as a male at the turn of the century in order to get an education. Except for an excessive musical score with too many songs and Streisand’s tiresome tendency to play characters who suppress their beauty, the film is crisp a…

Separate But Equal [VHS]


Separate But Equal [VHS]


$9.98


One of the most pivotal moments in 20th century American history is bracingly dramatized in Separate but Equal. In telling the detailed story of the Supreme Court’s 1953 decision to abolish racial segregation in schools, this superb 1991 TV movie covers a broad spectrum of issues, never taking its “eyes off the prize” while its first-rate cast conveys the importance of the Supreme Court’s ultimate…

Kama Sutra of Sexual Positions Video: A Tantric Vision of Love [VHS]


Kama Sutra of Sexual Positions Video: A Tantric Vision of Love [VHS]


$9.99


Based on the book by the same title, KAMA SUTRA of SEXUAL POSITIONS Video is instructional, sensual, artistic, and exotic. Not one-dimensional porn. Not boring sex education. This video is very different. Here the best sexual positions from Kama Sutra, Ananga-Ranga, The Perfumed Garden, and Ishimpo reveal the beauty and the passion of the Ancient Lover. A live couple demonstrates the positions whi…

Ernest Green Story [VHS]


Ernest Green Story [VHS]


$39.99



Learning Resources LER6900 Time Tracker Programmable Electronic Timer


Learning Resources LER6900 Time Tracker Programmable Electronic Timer


$23.99


It’s never been easier or more fun to keep kids on track with this unique lighted electronic timer. You can easily program green, yellow and red sections and six sound effects to indicate that time is running out. With 180 degree viewing, it teaches time management. Perfect for: Study sessions, Projects, Tests, Experiments, Practice sessions, Classroom Assignments, Cooking, Hearing impaired and hu…


Is there anyone who is raising a biracial (black/white) child in an all white family?

HI. I am a mother of an amazing, well- rounded bi-racial son who is 6 yrs old. My son, who has been raised by my husband (who is white) and I, doesnt know anything about his biological father. Nor do i really want him to be introduced to him. More for personal fear than anything. I do know his cousin and a few friends that i stay in contact with. I do have my child around them as often as i can, but they do live like an hour away. when we do visit, my son son seems terrified of the adults but is okay with their children. how else can i help my son with his identity problem? we do read books of all sorts. i did find some at the public library that had a biracial family in them. we also watch education programs for black history, etc. i try to educate him as much as possible, but i feel he is still confused and am desperately wanting to make sure he is healthy and comfortable with himself. is there anything else anyone can suggest or comment on with what else i can do?

Hi. I am a biracial (white/black) woman who grew up in mostly white neighborhoods. Hopefully I can help. My parents def. made some mistakes that I would hate to see you repeat.

1. If at all possible, do not send him to schools or places that are all one race. This is not good for any child really, everone needs to know how to get by in a multiracial world these days. But for a multiracial child it is doubly important becuase we are more than one race.

2. Especially not if the school is primarily white. Chances are, your son has a black phenotype and hair texture more so than a white phenotype. Perhaps the world has changed somewhat with President Obama’s election but when I was a child I was seen as black. I then identified as black becuase I looked black. But I went to a majority white school and was surrounded by people who didn’t look like me. None of the white guys would date me, at the time this was very traumatizing at the time and I would hate to see your son go through that. But then again, it’s different for mixed boys. Little white girls will probably go crazy for him. :-)

3. His hair. If you need any tips on management, shoot me an email. I have helped many parents of biracial kids on here. http://biracialhair.org is a good site. Don’t let anyone call his hair “bad hair”

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4. If you put him in one environment, don’t then send him to a completely different one. I went to a white elementary school and then I was thrown into a mixed race middle school. I got picked on so bad by black kids for “talking white.” But that was just how I was raised and educated to be.

5. I disagree with the people saying you are trying too hard. It is very important for kids to be surrounded by people with their phenotype or at the very least to be taught that there is nothing wrong with how they look. Look at the study that ended segregation where little black kids always picked the white doll. And also it is a good idea to show him educational videos on Nubian and African American contributions.

6. This never happened to me but I have seen many children that got treated badly by the step parent and the step parent clearly favored their biological children. I’m sure your husband is not that petty but I thought I would bring it up, especially since some spouses may resent a half black child for race reasons.

6. In the end, though the best thing you can do is relax sometimes and let him just be a kid and give him love. Like I said, it is important to expose him to black people and black culture but he is still just a little boy and the more you emphasize race it may have the opposite effect you want. Don’t freak about it, there have been multiracial people for millions of years. Going through identity issues is pretty common. I went though it and I got through it fine and healthy and whole.

7. Be prepared for the fact that he may identify as black for the reason I stated above, if he looks black. I do not see this as rejecting your white side but it is important to make him proud to be biracial and proud to be black. The sad fact is that it won’t be his white side attacked constantly but his black side. But of course don’t let him be exposed to negative comments against white people. Or black people. Make it clear to people who make racist remarks that it won’t be tolerated around your son.

Best of luck ♥