Back-to-Preschool Clothes Shopping: The Yay to the Nay
In honor of her child’s first day of preschool, one mom shops her way through five major children’s clothing stores and rates them on quality, price, style/selection and online experience.
In honor of her child’s first day of preschool, one mom shops her way through five major children’s clothing stores and rates them on quality, price, style/selection and online experience.
My 14-month-old won’t give up her morning bottle without a fight. How do I get her fully weaned without going fully crazy?
In Happier at Home, Gretchen Rubin’s follow-up to the best-selling The Happiness Project, I find more inspiration for projects that put a smile on my face.
We put three toddler backpacks to the test to see which was the best quality, the most for your money and of course, the cutest.
Kids are heading back to school and we have some helpful advice to help parents start their kids’ school year off on the right foot.
Back to school seems more than a fitting time of the year to make some resolutions. A time to reinvent our routines and make them work for us.
I’m having a girl and want to splurge on adorable girly-girl baby gear…but what if I have a boy next? Do I have to go gender neutral on everything?
Several of my young children are competitive athletes. These are the lessons my children have learned over the years from involvement in youth sports.
These printable (and FREE) lunch box jokes are a great way to add some fun to your child’s day!
I tried four different pregnancy apps to find out if they were worth the time to download. Will apps replace pregnancy books? I don’t think so….
At what point — when special education and speech therapy and other services are the norm in your child’s life — do you explain to them that they’re different? And how?
Talk Like a Pirate Day, on September 19th, is our favorite holiday. This year, we’ve made some free printables so that you can dress up your stuffed animals, too!
Chelsea Handler of the future is pissed. When she sits down to write her parenting book, she’ll realize the book she wants to write has already been written.
All that said, the decision to leave your kids alone is obviously a very personal one and depends on factors such as their maturity, their environment and your basic comfort level. As well as other issues like whether you should put the oldest kid in charge and your kids’ ability to follow safety rules to the letter.
Since puzzles are supposed to be great for developing math skills, I put my daughter through the ultimate test— completing four different beginner jigsaw puzzles.
Brainstorming through some common cloth-diaper problems.
I don’t want my kids to become desensitized. I don’t want them to think it is okay to make fun of other people or feel superior to other people.Â
Want to read some new books about parenting and then discuss them with other parents? We are going to do just that!
The DIY headband. for Halloween. Just add clothes in a matching color. We have a step-by-step tutorial for making different animal costumes.
In an attempt to transition my maternity wardrobe from summer to fall, while spending as little money as possible, I tried out three different pairs of maternity tights.