Six Fun Things to Do in September
We’re rolling out a new feature, where we bring some ideas for you and your family’s calendar. Hope you like.
We’re rolling out a new feature, where we bring some ideas for you and your family’s calendar. Hope you like.
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.
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.
Did you make it into our CheeseburgHer wrap-up video? Or, want to see what CheeseburgHer was all about? Read on.
Who would have thought that when Lindsay put a paper bag on her head originally four BlogHers ago she would have inspired a creative movement amongst CheeseburgHers and Hims? We’re lucky in that we get to pick ten of you guys. You did us proud.
My son just loves to draw. And I love to keep his hands busy particularly if we’re out to a meal where waiting even just a normal amount of time can seem an eternity for a busy boy like mine. Luckily, a friend gifted us with Doodles at Lunch a book filled with 36 tear-out placemats with step-by-step instructions on creating awesome doodles.
Guess what we are making? It is really fun and yummy! The perfect way to celebrate National Ice Cream Month — ice cream made in a bag! How to make Ice Cream In a Bag For each individual you will need: * 1/2 cup milk…
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!
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.
For Ages 12 months and up and up and up!
Help the kiddies keep their cool this summer.
Kicking off the BBQ season, Hebrew National is hosting open-to-the-public picnics around the country. I co-hosted one in NYC and it was a blast. They had me at mechanical bull.
Summer isn’t officially here for another month, but with Memorial Day comes our end of school and the beginning of long, sunny days filled with picnics, vacations, swimming and entertaining. Here’s an easy paper decoration that the kids can make for your next cook-out, baby shower, or cocktail party.
With the new Lego Games, I was able to help my son transition from, dare I say, compulsive Lego building to board game playing with his friends.
Tee-Hee. I’ve been waiting all year to write about this day. Here are some favorite Star Wars links and items. Enjoy!
Hanami is the Japanese tradition of enjoying the flower blossom season– typically cherry blossoms. It’s an important social event for Japanese people, celebrated with picnics under the sakura trees. You and your family should totally try it this weekend!
Have you been bagged at the CheeseburgHer Party yet?
A few months ago we launched a line of original kids’ party invitations on pingg, our favorite stylish electronic invite company. Now, we’ve complemented our collection with two more kid party invites: Safari/Jungle and Western/Cowboy & Cowgirl. Hope you like them as much as we do! Also, they’re all FREE.
We loved your enthusiasm for our 1st round up of the Best Free Printable Valentines for Kids. This year we visited the same artists and found that most had created new valentine printables for kids. More! Yay! FREE! Yay!
For the musician wannabe.