Gifts for School-Aged Kids
All year long we’ve been bookmarking and saving notes on our favorite gifts for kids for the holidays. Read about them now.
All year long we’ve been bookmarking and saving notes on our favorite gifts for kids for the holidays. Read about them now.
Kick off the holidays with a gingerbread house that will never go stale! Your little Hansel or Gretel will love to play all year in this cardboard box interpretation. Calories not included!
When it comes to crafting, sometimes simple is best. Here are two fun and easy Thanksgiving Day crafts that get your kids involved in the holiday festivities.
Enjoy the fiery autumnal backdrop.
Edible crafts that are easy to do with young kids.
Very smart and easily done with other household items.
Kristen Chase and Liz Gumbinner, co-founders and editors of Cool Mom Picks share their tips on how to pick safer toys.
We think pop-up books are a great way to enliven a classic tale without, you know, renting the movie.
UNICEF makes it easy and turn-key to turn your grim reaper or whiny princess into a do-gooder!
Whether the economy is bad or not, there is no reason to have to break the bank to have fun with your kids. Check out these ideas for free fun with kids!
You can use any holiday as a way to connect with a friend. Learn to re-purpose your kid’s artwork into greeting cards.
Mir Kamin of Woulda Coulda Shoulda shares her advice for teaching children to be fiscally responsible.
You know your kid is beautiful inside and out. Now learn how baby can start paying for college.
It is part milk shake and part pudding and all around worth the gazillion calories. And, now you too can make it at home.
We may or may not have squealed when we discovered that Lauren Child had illustrated the classic, Pippi Longstocking. We’re rooting for a remake of the ill-synched 70’s foreign movie series.
There are a lot of reasons for paying all that astronomical rent to raise children in San Francisco. Here are fifty.
Discover the unexpected activities for kids to enjoy in the beautiful Tampa Bay Area.
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.
The Twin Cities, (aka Minneapolis-St. Paul) has year-round recreation and more theater than any other city than NYC, all of which are great activities for kids.
If you’d like a chance to meet your neighbors and build a community on your block, a block party is a great idea. Here are 10 things to do at your block party.