Alpha Mom Book Club: The Blessing of a Skinned Knee
We’re discussing Wendy Mogel’s “The Blessing of a Skinned Knee” parenting book in our monthly book club. Have you read it yet?
We’re discussing Wendy Mogel’s “The Blessing of a Skinned Knee” parenting book in our monthly book club. Have you read it yet?
How to make grilled cheese, a meal kids should know how to make before leaving home. Here’s our recipe and special tips for kids.
How to embrace a new year when you’re not a resolution-making type? Maybe with some scissors and glue. Seriously!
Finding a family-pleasing recipe fit for carnivores and vegetarians alike wasn’t easy, but these stuffed peppers are a big hit in my house.
Here are some easy photo cards that you can print out, or if you have some basic Photoshop skills you can customize the card and e-mail it to your friends. It’s all made by us for you for free.
When personal time as a parent is few and far between, how do you nurture your marriage as well?
Hide ‘n Seek too intense? Try one of these easy games instead that allows you to rest and parent at the same time. WIN-WIN.
Making colorful Halloween sugar cookies is so different from playing with play doh, except you can eat it and it’s YUMMY!
I didn’t even know Range Anxiety was a real thing until I felt it behind the wheel of a car… at which point I realized I feel it all the time with my teens.
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…
Kids can now make their lives easier by taking advantage of some of the great deals their moms are offering for mere pennies. Don’t want to eat your vegetables? Buy a GroupMom deal!
This little craft is a quick one to set up and will keep the kids busy at the Thanksgiving dinner table, as well as looking cute and providing a keepsake of your children’s artwork and thankful messages.
Writing a letter to Santa is an annual event and we help you out with this free printable stationery.
Wonder, the novel about a boy with severe craniofacial deformities who starts middle school, by R.J. Palacio is a must-read for children and their parents.
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a three-day observation starting on October 31. Its purpose is to honor those who have passed away. Calaveras (or artful skulls) are a common symbol of the holiday. Learn to make Day of the Dead t-shirts with your kids with our free skull stencil and tutorial.
Now that I’m older and (hopefully) wiser, I’d rather make some rules for helping myself in times of crisis than point out stuff other people did “wrong.”
We’ve uncovered a gem! Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda created a number of short educational rap videos for PBS’ The Electric Company several years ago and they are brilliant!
Changing and managing your expectations about the divorce process can help make you a better advocate for yourself and your kids.
An anatomy of a first (and subsequently last) date, and how as much as someone is nice and kind and lovely and funny, in the end, you still need that spark.
To get ready for St. Patrick’s Day we made a fun accessory from four-leaf clover shapes. We show you how to make your very own!