Partying from Coast to Coast
Toddler birthday party invites for out-of-town friends and family: A nice way to include them or a brutal reminder of the distance between you?
Toddler birthday party invites for out-of-town friends and family: A nice way to include them or a brutal reminder of the distance between you?
July is the most popular birth month, so are you planning a baby shower soon? We’ve got some downloadable artwork for you to use.
I want my young daughter’s upcoming birthday party be of the “no gifts” kind. How does that work on invitations? Will my daughter be disappointed?
Gender Reveal Parties are all the rage these days. Here’s a fun DIY idea if you would like to throw your own.
A family is going to have a joint open house birthday party since the mom, dad and infant all have birthdays on the same week. What’s the etiquette on opening birthday gifts on a drop-in party that spans many hours?
Amalah’s a veteran at making the grandparents (and thousands of Internet aunties) bawl their eyes out every year. Today, she shares some of her secrets.
A combination of organized activities and unstructured time for kids seems to be the right mix for this family and mom.
Here are a few ideas for activities to jump-start your child’s creativity while they’re stuck indoors.
We found that a couple of simple modifications to a dollar store hollow plastic can pass as a real Stadium Horn to help your family have some “World Cup” fun!
If you are looking for a quick way to dress up some Holiday treats, give these snowman treat bag toppers a try!
My sons and I love spending time playing The Game of Life. And, though obvious that they’ve updated LIFE through the decades, I’ve noticed that the board game still a bit behind the times on a few things. Therefore, I’ve put together some suggestions as to how to make The Game of Life current for 2013.
What are the things that you want to do with your kids before they leave childhood behind? I feel like I can write this list with authority now that I have almost grown kids. Most of these things my children have done, except for my oldest who still has not mastered the cartwheel. It is something that makes me laugh every time he attempts it.
Summer’s not over yet and if you’re still itching for activities to keep the kids busy, we have everything you need right here to open the coolest Lemonade Stand on the block.
Jazz up the popular kids’ toilet paper mummy costume for Halloween with a DIY Pharaoh 3D mask. We’ve got the mask for you to print out and decorate. The only other thing you’ll need is a long sleeved t-shirt to stick on your head! Classy!
Bring the super popular Angry Birds video game to life with some homemade bean bags, cardboard boxes and kids’ imaginations. We show you how.
This summer, I dusted off my film degree and compiled a list of less obvious classic movies for us to watch as a family. These are all films that both kids and adults will enjoy, so we should have many, many hours of movie fun.
Create a miniature scene for the Summer Olympics, specifically the track and field events, using Lego minifigures, paper, and pipe cleaners.
Family night should be easy, but trust me, what you think is fun and what your children think is fun are often worlds apart. So, we thought up some rules.
Celebrate the 4th of July with this simple bunting made with starfruit prints. This sweet tropical fruit can be used for printing, making an easy kids’ project.
If you want to get the kids outside for some play time, we have some suggestions for outdoor games that will keep your kids entertained for summer.