On Tying (and Buying) Kids’ Shoes
How do you teach your kid how to tie their shoes?
How do you teach your kid how to tie their shoes?
A reader wants to know how you teach kids to study when they’re resistant to doing so. This may not be the answer she wants, but it’s all I’ve got.
Great and free last minute Mother’s Day gifts for mom… coupons for what she really wants.
Have a kid or kids crazy for baseball? Tis the season. We’ve got a cute baseball-themed lunch box idea perfect for school or for noshing in the stands during practice.
Has a new study REALLY established a link between swaddling and SIDS? Let’s ignore the scary headlines and take a deeper look.
Graduation is almost here, and so are all of the feelings that accompany it. Time to make a to-do list and focus on that, I guess.
An expectant mom needs help sorting out her toddler’s nap schedule without too much disruption especially before the new baby arrives. Which is basically any minute now.
As we ever-so-gently force my youngest to get behind the wheel, he’s learning he’s more capable than he thought, and I’m delighting in watching him do so.
Do you have a high school senior in the house? You’re likely right in the thick of college applications, so here are some questions to think about.
Make your holiday letter a little more realistic this year with these (not very serious) tips!
Check out how a master block builder makes you your very own creation solely out of innovative Tegu magnetic wooden blocks.
There’s always room for a new eco-friendly and innovative toy that helps children’s minds, like Tegu.
Can’t wait to see what awaits mom and kid viewers with the fun and imaginative iCarly iCook with Birds Eye (aka VEGETABLES!) recipe contest. I hope it’s as creative as Spaghetti Tacos.
First Lady Michelle Obama is guest starring on iCarly tonight. My son and I were able to see a special screening online and like all iCarly episodes, it’s great. This one, though, is especially thoughtful with a nod to military families.
I never felt like the years were flying by until now, and with my kids finishing up high school, we’re thinking about what comes next after they go.
More dilemmas from the “how to get gifts without looking like I’m out to get gifts” trenches.
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.
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.
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.
Anyone who has tweenage children is not surprised by the mention of Spaghetti Tacos. Read on for the recipe.