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and other Weekend Reads

Here are this weekend's selections for your reading pleasure.

From our AdvisorAnalyst Family to yours, are a couple of children's reading selections of wonderful and hilarious stories that will inspire your children's appetite for reading . I read "The Big Fat Cow That Goes Kapow" to my 6 year-old son and it makes him laugh all to the way through. It has inspired him to read more, and ignited a passion for books.

Ten Tips For An Emergency Energy Boost

When your energy level is low, everything feels like a chore -- even things would ordinarily make you happy. Holiday time can be draining, with lots of shopping, cooking, traveling, decorating, meeting, greeting, etc. to deal with. Or even if you're not doing these things, other people are, so something like a simple trip to the grocery store becomes a lot more difficult.

Fake Louis Vuitton Bags Don't Fool Anyone

If you want to tout that fake Louis Vuitton Le Radieux handbag as the real deal, you had better look the part, according to a new study from MIT Sloan

Dubai Tower's Name Reflects U.A.E. Shift

On the day of its opening, the world's tallest skyscraper was dubbed the Burj Khalifa, a tribute to the Abu Dhabi ruler who came to the rescue of Dubai

Parenting trends: Hot news from the home front

High-priced baby gear is so last year, and hip moms and dads are embracing kiddie apps on their iPhones. Family Issues Reporter Andrea Gordon reports on what's in and what's out in the world of parenting:

Parenting teens: A New Year's countdown of helpful advice

10 tips on how to get the year with your teen off to a good start

As we approach the end of both the year and the decade, here's a countdown of what I think are the most helpful pieces of advice for parents of teenagers. You may be disappointed that certain favourites did not make the list, such as "Give them lots of money so they have nothing to complain about," "Forbid them from having any contact whatsoever with other teenagers," and "Threaten to come to their school at lunchtime and do a five-minute dance outside the cafeteria window unless they behave better." I have a feeling these will serve you better.

Just Crazy (Andy Griffiths)Just Crazy (PB), by Andy Griffiths (Awesome Kids Books!)

Hey kids, do you bounce so high on your bed that you hit your head on the ceiling? Do you look in the mirror and see a crazy maniac staring at you? Do you like reading stories about cute animals getting pulverised by machines? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you will love Just Crazy, by Andy Griffiths. Even if you answered no, chances are you'll still enjoy this book.

The Big Fat Cow That Goes Kapow!The Big Fat Cow That Goes Kapow, by Andy Griffiths (Awesome Kids Books!)

ā€œGriffithsā€™s innovative book for beginning readers collects nine short, intentionally silly snippets propelled by kid-pleasing, tongue-tripping verse . . . Dentonā€™s edgy, stick-figure-filled sketches enhance the zaniness factor and the offbeat, ironic humor.ā€

Tomato Recipes

Although tomatoes offer loads of juicy health benefits, their biggest selling point is lycopene, a carotenoid associated with lower risk of both macular degeneration and several types of cancers, including prostate, cervical, skin, breast, and lung. Here are a few delicious recipes to get the most from this vine-ripened gem.

Crasher Seal Photobombs Group Of Penguins (PHOTO)

Crasher Seal

Imagine these poor penguins' surprise when they went to go pick up their pictures from the nearest 1 Hour Photo. Finally able to relax after months of withstanding the unbearably cold ancestral breeding grounds, all they wanted to do was take a group shot. But in an homage to crasher squirrel, some a-hole seal had to show up and ruin it. And of course, this is the only picture on the roll where nobody blinked.

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