Little Green Leprechaun Footprints
This time of year there are always sneaky little leprechauns looking for gold. So we made these Green Footprint Clue Cards to help lead them on a hunt!
This time of year there are always sneaky little leprechauns looking for gold. So we made these Green Footprint Clue Cards to help lead them on a hunt!
We’ve found tons of great tips for making the experience of camping with the family as organized and as smooth as possible.
There’s no need to dread The Talk. We’ve got some advice, but would love to hear your pearls of been-there-done-that wisdom.
Do you have kids away at camp? Are you missing them? We have some ideas for creative ways to keep in touch with them while they’re away.
Going back to school can be hard for some kids — and some parents. These sweet stories about the first day of school can help everyone prepare.
Make time to interview your child and record memories about the school year.
“Look Mommy! There’s a dog over there! Can we go pet it?” There are some rules of engagement you should learn first that will keep everyone happy and safe.
We have a few ideas for End of Year gifts to let your child’s teacher know that they are appreciated for all of their hard work throughout the year.
I want this summer to be like the summers I remember as a kid. I want to do things with them, and I want them to remember this summer as one of the best ever.
We’ve put together a collection of Valentine’s day crafts that have one thing in common– They are simple and easy to make.
We are delighted by the creative genius we found around the web when it comes to ideas for St. Patrick’s Day cupcakes. Hopefully, it will inspire you as well.
We’ve rounded up our favorite label options, for all the things your kids may take from your house to camp, school or any place else they may wander.
The hilarious Brian of Looky, Daddy! shares his secrets. Fun all around and applicable to the preschool and kindergarten set as well.
We’ve got the scoop on writing to Santa — including his address, and how to get a response!
Mir Kamin of Woulda Coulda Shoulda shares her advice for teaching children to be fiscally responsible.
Mom of four boys– and soon a brood of five — shares her secrets to keeping the peace between her kids and bringing out the best in them.
Shopping for the big Super Bowl Party on Sunday? Check out these 5 practical tips to keep you and the kiddos happy at the grocery store.
September is National Hat Month. To celebrate, we are sharing a few of our favorite hats.
Make a Mardi Gras necklace with magazines. It’s eco- and wallet-friendly!
I love the vocabulary lesson these books give my kids. It’s fun to hear them come up with different parts of speech. Give them a try with your kids.