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Websites??????? For a 12 yr old girl?????????????????????

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My daughter keeps on raging me with questions on what to do for summer break! Please help me she is really getting on my last nerves calling me at work and asking me what she can do! I do not want any answers like going out side or signing up on myspace! Remember that SHE IS A 12 YEAR OLD NOT ONE OF THESE HOOCHIE MAMAS OUT IN THE WORLD!!

ANY HELP IS NEEDED

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  1. If she's at home she can play neopets online and its very kid friendly.


  2. Neopets.com

    Flashbunny.com

    Dressupgames.com

    Nick.com

    Cartoonnetwork.com

  3. I'm confused....how will going outside make her a hoochie mama?

    anyway, what about tv, dvds, crafts, outside games, inside games, neopets.com, gurl.com

  4. Your Park District should have some free programs.

  5. Check out dollwar.com. It is a great free online game!

    For outside, soccer or some sporting activities or camps. You don't want her to spend the entire summer inside. Even if you don't have a lot of extra funds, many camps have special prices for low incomes or subsidy's available.

  6. ok ignore all them pplz above me. she is 12 not 8. 12 year olds dont play on nick.com or cartoon net work. TRUST ME IM 12 lol. i mainly play on:

    www.addictinggames.com

    www.habbo.com

    www.clubpenguin.com

    www.bubblebox.com

    www.piczo.com (BLOG)

    www.youtube.com

    www.thelifeoftheandersons.piczo.com

  7. Tell her to read a book, write a story, draw, watch some dvds... or try girlzone.com or neopets.com as mentioned above.

    Does she have anything she can make crafts out of?

  8. try addictinggames.com

    it actually is

    or neopets and millsberry.com

  9. Here are some thoughts:

    1. Does your library have a kids summer reading program? Some of them give out cool prizes if you read so many hours. Maybe she could sign up and take out some books to read over the summer.

    2. Lot of girls that age like to do things in the kitchen. If you feel comfortable, maybe you could leave her with the ingredients to make something kind of fun. A refrigerator dessert, fruit salad or kabobs, whatever might be fun and not too hard or hot to make.

    3. Do you have any relatives she could write to? Maybe she could write to some faraway cousins or relatives. It can be fun to send and get mail.

    4. You could check out some dvds from the libary. Either some good kids movies or maybe a fun exercise video to do.

    5. Are there any inexpensive crafts she could do? Lots of girls like to make things. Any nail polish she could give herself a manicure, etc.

    6, Sometimes you can find fun things at a garage sale on the weekend that she can entertain herself with during the week.

    7. If you belong to a church, maybe you could drop her off during the day to volunteer at a vacation bible school or whatever else they have that is going on if it is a whole day thing. If there is any friend or relative who could take her for a day here and there that would probably be a fun break for her.

    I hope you find some fun things to do for her.

  10. the-n.com, neopets.com, myscene.com, stardoll.com, disneychannel.com, nick.com, beinggirl.com, cartoonnetwork.com, millsberry.com, youtube.com, mtv.com, clubpenguin.com, piratesofthecarabian.com, bubblebox.com, ocls.info, teenvouge.com, seventeen.com, quizzila.com, bratz.com, meez.com, piczo.com, girlzone.com

                  hopefully that will help you out

  11. What's wrong with a 12 year old child going outside to play?  By the way, if you're leaving her home alone all day you could be breaking the law.  Most states require a child that is home alone all day to be at least 14 years old.  You might want to check the laws in your state and hope that CPS doesn't get wind of you leaving a chld home unattended all day.  The reason she is calling you is that she has no structure to her life.  She doesn't know how to find her own entertainment.  Get her a library card and have her start reading over the summer.  (doesn't cost a dime).  Make up a chart of things she can do during the day..(start the laundry, start dinner, sweep, vacumn, mop the floors, clean the bathtub) None of those things cost anything.

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