A French Baking Party With Secret Agent Josephine
Inspired by my fellow contributor Brenda Ponnay’s new children’s book, Secret Agent Josephine in Paris, Chef Ezra and I bake some french baguettes, a great cooking craft for kids.
Inspired by my fellow contributor Brenda Ponnay’s new children’s book, Secret Agent Josephine in Paris, Chef Ezra and I bake some french baguettes, a great cooking craft for kids.
This Father’s Day, Maria is reminiscing about her son’s first days at home and how her husband Matt made sure he spent time with his newborn.
Spring has sprung and we’re excited to celebrate with a tea party. We’ve made these cute bird cookies that the kids can perch on their decaf tea cups. Enjoy!
We’re into gender-neutral fashion looks for kids and this one is great for Spring and will transition well into summer.
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 easy glitter stenciled votives are the perfect handmade gift for mom! With just a few supplies you can create a treasured keepsake.
Recycle those Spring catalogs while spending quality time with the kids making some pretty postcards to send to loved ones during an Earth Day crafting party.
How do you make better use of family time during the school year to keep things feeling light instead of hurried? New habits and purposeful plans are key.
The Wendy Bellissimo is back at the drawing board. Check out her amazing collection for babies and kids.
It is back-to-school time and soon all that beautiful artwork will be coming home. These personalized magnets are perfect for letting a child show off their creations!
OneDay is an easy-to-use mobile phone app that allows you to record high-quality family home videos at the touch of a button.
To celebrate New Year’s Eve so we crafted a rattle drum with a special twist. They’re perfect for kids because they make noise but aren’t as annoying as kazoos.
Maybe you’ve heard the Pink Fluffy Unicorn song? This valentine for kids to share with their friends and classmates is inspired by the internet earworm sensation.
When you see how easy these paper flowers are to make, you will find yourself putting all the little hands in your house to work.
Have you heard of the Sphero? It’s a new gaming system masquerading as a robotic ball. Download different games and have lots of fun.
Inspired by the upcoming Lunar New Year– Year of the Sheep– we have tutorial for easy-to-make sheep face masks for kids. Super simple.
The preteen years can leave parents struggling to connect with their sometimes emotional, unpredictable child. But focusing on your child’s passions might be the key to a closer relationship.
This reading tent is a super simple sewing project with the end result a lovely indoor or outdoor quiet reading space for kids’ required homework reading.
In the lead up to Halloween, it’s nice to have an healthy snack in your repertoire. These apple monsters are quick to put together and they are fun for a pre-trick-or-treat snack or lined up on a tray for a Halloween party.
Helen Levitt’s photographs capture the lives of NYC’s neighborhood children from the 1930s through the 1980, a time in history when children actually played outside on the streets.