12 Sensory Play Ideas For Teachers

Early childhood teachers are busy people who constantly create new and exciting activities for children in the classroom. Many of these activities incorporate sensory play, a concept incorporating the five senses into learning activities.

Financial Literacy 101: A Guide to Smart Money Management

An alarming number of people, across all age groups, struggle to manage their finances wisely. The following infographic highlights key statistics related to students’ financial challenges.

Study Unveils the World’s Longest Sniper Shots

Snipers are some of the world’s best marksmen, renowned for their precision aim, allowing them to covertly take down targets in one shot over vast distances. A study shows us which snipers have made the longest and most impressive shots in the world.

The Benefits of Smaller Class Sizes in Independent Childcare Centers

Choosing the right childcare center is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. Among the many factors to consider, smaller class sizes in independent childcare centers stand out as a crucial element that directly impacts your child’s learning and development.

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U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths by Type

The team at Joslyn Law Firm examined the vast amount of data on American overdose deaths to determine which drugs were the most deadly in 2022.

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Bridesmaids by the Numbers

Wedding tradition stands strong when it comes to bridesmaids. Of the 11 million bridesmaids in action each year, brides still like having this entourage to help her stand out. What’s probably changed the most is the cost of being a bridesmaid. There’s no getting around it—it’s an expensive honor as this infographic will reveal.

Facebook and Twitter as Addictive as Cigarettes & Alcohol

Facebook and Twitter as Addictive as Cigarettes & Alcohol

How much time do you spend on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter? Social Media has created an atmosphere that is tough to walk away from. With smart phones and apps your friends and family are always with you. This infographic from ReuseThisBag.com will help you to see if you are addicted to social media.

Journey to the Centre of the Earth

Forget a trip around the world in 80 days, Rather, take a journey to the depths of the Earth’s core with Prof. Otto Lidenbrock in Jules Verne’s classic science-fiction novel “Journey to the Centre of the Earth” in this infographic discovered at Voyages Jules Verne.

How to Live Better & Longer

This infographic from Lifewellness Institute covers lifestyle changes that will help you stay healthy, fit and prevent the top three causes of death in America. So whether you plan to include superfoods in your meals, exercise to maintain a healthy weight, balance your stress in order to stay productive, or even set SMART goals to achieve goals, gain et some inspiration and guidance on how to keep your resolutions and stay healthy in 2012.

How to Save $5,000 a Year

With gadgets, apps and programs galore, keeping track of finances has never been easier. Still, CouponCabin finds that most Americans seem to burn through their paycheck without even realizing where their hard-earned dollars went. Experts say that without careful preparation and keeping track of your spending, you’re bound to overspend. This infographic shows you how to recover from careless spending and save nearly $5,000 this year!

Google-pocalypse: The World Without Google

In light of Google’s alleged privacy infringements, we’ve taken some time to consider a world without the Internet’s number one ranked website. How large of a black hole would be left? Could the Internet survive? Would we survive? If you think such speculation to be ridiculous, remember, no one thought Enron would go down, either.

A Brief History of Income Taxes

Did you know President Abraham Lincoln, one of America’s most beloved leaders, also instituted one of its least liked obligations – the income tax? In this brief history of taxes by Turbo Tax, see the historical events which shaped income taxes in the United States today.

The Greatest Gun Salesman In America: President Barack Obama

American firearm sales and concealed handgun permit applications are at an all-time high since the 2008 election of President Barak Obama. We cannot necessarily give credit to Obama for this but rather the increase in sales is most likely due to the fact that Americans fear their gun rights might be hindered with Obama in office.

Making the Grade: Licenses and Driving Tests in Great Britain

In the past sixty years Britain’s roads have seen a monumental increase in the number of registered drivers. This infographic takes a look at how Britain’s driving habits have changed, and how they seem to be getting better at passing tests.

Are Mobile Devices Destroying Your Body?

Mobile technology has become an integral part of our daily lives. However, what most people fail to consider is the potential harm mobile devices can cause to the body. This infographic looks at some of the common problems associated with heavy use of mobile technology.

Bridesmaids by the Numbers

Wedding tradition stands strong when it comes to bridesmaids. Of the 11 million bridesmaids in action each year, brides still like having this entourage to help her stand out. What’s probably changed the most is the cost of being a bridesmaid. There’s no getting around it—it’s an expensive honor as this infographic will reveal.

Facebook and Twitter as Addictive as Cigarettes & Alcohol

Facebook and Twitter as Addictive as Cigarettes & Alcohol

How much time do you spend on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter? Social Media has created an atmosphere that is tough to walk away from. With smart phones and apps your friends and family are always with you. This infographic from ReuseThisBag.com will help you to see if you are addicted to social media.

Journey to the Centre of the Earth

Forget a trip around the world in 80 days, Rather, take a journey to the depths of the Earth’s core with Prof. Otto Lidenbrock in Jules Verne’s classic science-fiction novel “Journey to the Centre of the Earth” in this infographic discovered at Voyages Jules Verne.

How to Live Better & Longer

This infographic from Lifewellness Institute covers lifestyle changes that will help you stay healthy, fit and prevent the top three causes of death in America. So whether you plan to include superfoods in your meals, exercise to maintain a healthy weight, balance your stress in order to stay productive, or even set SMART goals to achieve goals, gain et some inspiration and guidance on how to keep your resolutions and stay healthy in 2012.

How to Save $5,000 a Year

With gadgets, apps and programs galore, keeping track of finances has never been easier. Still, CouponCabin finds that most Americans seem to burn through their paycheck without even realizing where their hard-earned dollars went. Experts say that without careful preparation and keeping track of your spending, you’re bound to overspend. This infographic shows you how to recover from careless spending and save nearly $5,000 this year!

Google-pocalypse: The World Without Google

In light of Google’s alleged privacy infringements, we’ve taken some time to consider a world without the Internet’s number one ranked website. How large of a black hole would be left? Could the Internet survive? Would we survive? If you think such speculation to be ridiculous, remember, no one thought Enron would go down, either.

A Brief History of Income Taxes

Did you know President Abraham Lincoln, one of America’s most beloved leaders, also instituted one of its least liked obligations – the income tax? In this brief history of taxes by Turbo Tax, see the historical events which shaped income taxes in the United States today.

The Greatest Gun Salesman In America: President Barack Obama

American firearm sales and concealed handgun permit applications are at an all-time high since the 2008 election of President Barak Obama. We cannot necessarily give credit to Obama for this but rather the increase in sales is most likely due to the fact that Americans fear their gun rights might be hindered with Obama in office.

Making the Grade: Licenses and Driving Tests in Great Britain

In the past sixty years Britain’s roads have seen a monumental increase in the number of registered drivers. This infographic takes a look at how Britain’s driving habits have changed, and how they seem to be getting better at passing tests.

Are Mobile Devices Destroying Your Body?

Mobile technology has become an integral part of our daily lives. However, what most people fail to consider is the potential harm mobile devices can cause to the body. This infographic looks at some of the common problems associated with heavy use of mobile technology.