Lunar New Year Craft: Dragon Mask
It’s the year of the dragon. Celebrate the Lunar New Year with a dragon mask. It is super simple with this free printable to download!
It’s the year of the dragon. Celebrate the Lunar New Year with a dragon mask. It is super simple with this free printable to download!
If you are looking for a fun way to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Feb 10, 2024) and Valentine’s Day give these fortune cookies (with a special message inside) a try! They make thoughtful little gifts.
For Rosh Hashanah this year, we’re making some little bee cards since apples and honey are customary to eat to symbolize a sweet new year. Bees on honeycomb would be just the thing!
A fun printable coloring sheet for your kids. We’ve decided to bring beach sea shells to you with this printable!
Here we are turning the page on another year. How about we turn the page on a printable flip calendar your kids can make with their own hands? It’s little mini calendar with cute drawings drawn by them.
What’s more summery than a bunch of fish swimming in some frothy waves? With some soap and some paint and a lot of hot air you can make these really cute cards too.
There’s nothing like learning about history than being right in the middle of it. Inauguration Day is Monday, January 21. For kids, turn watching the Inauguration festivities into a fun game.
Got young LEGO players and lovers at home? Us too. Here’s how we try to manage the chaos and avoid stepping on LEGO pieces in the middle of the night.
Nothing warms up the family on a cold day like a hearty chili, but why stick to the standard? These three recipes are all very different and super delicious.
Who says haunted houses aren’t for little kids? Let them create their own and they’ll be screaming for more!
Here’s a fun way to commemorate the first day of school with photos and a mini interview. Use our free printable to capture this special day forever.
There are some graduation speeches that seem to resonate with a lot of us. They make us think, laugh, and hopefully embolden us to be better people.
Will having a baby in the bridal party steal a bride’s thunder on her wedding day? Handling the no kids policy at weddings and not wanting a baby flower girl.
I’ve always loved the story of Esther which is still celebrated today in a Jewish holiday called Purim. To bring some of that fun of Purim here I thought I would create some easy printable face masks that you can download and print at home and play along.
What’s the best way to react to toddler fights and aggression on the playground…especially if the offender isn’t your child?
Anyone who has tweenage children is not surprised by the mention of Spaghetti Tacos. Read on for the recipe.
I did some back-to-school shoe shopping at a kids’ shoe store with my young daughter. Here I share what I found and which shoes we liked best.
The annual observance of Ramadan lasts all month. With the help of two young friends, we try to understand this important Muslim observance and created a printable coloring sheet that every kid can enjoy.
It’s graduation season which means the commencement speeches are starting to roll in on YouTube. Which means we all get to hear them now. Here are two recent ones that blew me away.
More dilemmas from the “how to get gifts without looking like I’m out to get gifts” trenches.