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Shortening long days

Things parents and kids can do together make time fly

Sophia Hermansen, 2, of Great Bend plays with Legos in the soft play area at Everything Under the Son book store.

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There are days with young children that stretch out before parents like an ocean. How do you wade through the day when parent and child alike are tired of the same old, same old? When you can close your eyes and recite every item in the backyard, playroom and bedrooms. When in your heart you know it’s time to turn off the TV, computer, video game, anything with a screen. What’s a family to do ...

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