Unwrap and Get Crafty
We’re keeping our eyes open for activities to keep little hands busy. We’re big fans of pre-packaged DIY kits that make it easy to get crafty.
We’re keeping our eyes open for activities to keep little hands busy. We’re big fans of pre-packaged DIY kits that make it easy to get crafty.
Here’s a fantastic origami Father’s Day card and we show you and the kids how to make it… step-by-step.
With the warmer weather consider attending international festivals to introduce your children to the music, dance, games and FOOD of different cultures.
You can score some great vintage finds for your kids’ dress-up closet all whilst enjoying the eye candy at a great antiques fair.
Get outside and discover nature. A new online tool helps you narrow it down to activities that are age appropriate and in your own area.
When parenting, although it may seem like rewards and bribes are identical twins there are ways to tell the difference, and it’s an important distinction.
Basic and invaluable advice for parents on kids’ personal safety.
July is the most popular month of the year for birthdays. Are you celebrating soon with a child? We’ve got some fun ideas for celebrating your little one’s BIG day.
Now that summer is here, you’re headed to the beach or the lake, right? Have the kids pick-up some rocks and turn them into glow-in-the-dark fun.
Getting ready to hit the road? These are some goods to keep the kids entertained whether you’re traveling by train, plane or automobile.
How’s it been in your neck of the woods? For us, June felt like April with all the rain showers. Summer birthdays are supposed to mean outdoor parties. But what do you do if it rains?
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.
Easy steps to remove the stress associated with back-to-school and rest assured that your children are well prepared for a healthy and productive year ahead.
What makes you think of summer? The local County Fair is definitely one of the things for us. We hope these photos inspire you to visit yours!
Are you going all out this year or is ‘less is more’ your mantra? I share my three “essentials” for back-to-school.
Adding a message or note to a lunchbox is a great way to start the school year.
Enjoy the last few weeks of summer by raising your own butterflies at home. The kids will love it.
Still out of school and looking for activities? Instead of visiting your local firehouse visit your local police station.
Get ready for school with this apple print drawstring backpack. Let the kids make their own fabric pattern with an apple and some fabric paint.
Rosh Hashanah is approaching and the shofar horn delights kids. Help your child make one easily.