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Website of the day-12/29/08

December 29, 8:34 PMWilmington Parenting ExaminerJana Lynch
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With all of the parenting resources available on the Internet, it's tough to choose which ones to use. I would not be doing my job if I did not help to point you in the right direction. As such, I've decided to feature a new website every day. Some will be funny, some will be informative, some will be blogs, and some will be just a little bizarre. But all of them will provide you with information that will help you be the best parent you can be. Without any further ado, I present the very first website of the day www.pirateparenting.com

If you've ever wanted to raise the next Captain Jack Sparrow, this is the website for you! It gives pirate parenting tips, pirate health and safety, and pirate recipes. So polish your glass eye, get the parrot off of your shoulder, and sharpen your hook...www.pirateparenting.com is full of information on how to raise the perfect pirate!

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