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Play Happy, Love Much and Always Remember that Jesus Loves you
As a mom and a youth minister I do care about what our kids are exposed to. If you are a kid, then we adults know that what you look at can help you make decisions (good or bad). If you are the adult then you know the potential effects of marketing to young children.
So why do I bring this up? Well because we are using free games on this website, and free games do have ads. I have tried to look at as many of the ads as possible to make sure that they are not offensive or too adult looking. But, since these things change more often than the weather here in Cleveland; you never really know.
SO - if you ever see or believe that something is not appropriate for your (or any) kids, please let me know. Just post a comment and we will review it as quickly as possible.
Thanks for all your help, for coming to our site and for your continued prayers for our journey. God bless and Play Happy, Love Much and Always Remember that Jesus Loves you.
Online games are fun to play and keep us entertained for hours. But remember to take a break, go outside to play (with your parent's permission) and excercise. God made the world and everything in it. Go out and enjoy the sun, the trees and even the bugs.
Have you ever thought about growing a garden? You can grow yummy food to eat, watch beautiful flowers grow and enjoy the great outdoors.
How about going for a walk? Always be safe and have a grown-up with you or knowing where you are at all times.
Play Happy, Love Much and Always Remember that Jesus Loves you.
A breakout is planned by the farm animals from the petting zoo! Enough is enough! They can no longer deal with kids touching them, poking them, prodding them, screaming at them. They must get out or die trying!
Play Happy, Love Much and Always Remember Jesus Loves you
Posted by Maple Hts UMC | Posted on 5:21 PM
Posted in Laugh - You know its funny
After losing another tooth, young-old Timmy became more curious about the mysterious tooth fairy.
Finally putting two and two together, he came right out and asked his mother, “Mom, are you the tooth fairy?”
Assuming he was old enough to hear the truth, she replied, “Yes Timmy, I am.”
Timmy seemed to take this news quite well.
But as he headed for the door, he slowly turned back toward his mother with a curious look on his face and said, “Wait a minute mom. How do you get into the other kids’ houses?”
HAHA