Make some Glow Rocks
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.
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.
Fourth of July & summer mean outdoor fun. These sidewalk chalk stars are not only cuter than anything you’ll find in a store, but economical and easy to make.
By popular demand we’ve produced a top list of things to do with your kids in Toronto. Perfect for residents and visitors!
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.
You can score some great vintage finds for your kids’ dress-up closet all whilst enjoying the eye candy at a great antiques fair.
With the warmer weather consider attending international festivals to introduce your children to the music, dance, games and FOOD of different cultures.
It’s been a cold Spring so that means that the trees are tardy with their blooming. But don’t you delay because Cherry Blossom season comes and goes very quickly. Make this the week you appreciate their beauty.
Yes, show world leaders your concern for our global climate by turning off your lights on Saturday night. But make you can continue to make Earth Hour a weekly event at your house thereafter.
Welcome Spring! As the weather warms up don’t forget your friends at the zoo and perhaps some new family members have joined as well.
We have a list of some of the most interesting, offbeat and unusual museums to visit with your kids. Know of one not on our list? Do tell.
As the warm weather starts to blow in, go on an outdoor treasure hunt adventure and have your kids leave their mark on the world.
By popular demand, we have asked some local mamas to share the secrets to their cities. We can’t wait to visit ourselves.
A backyard party is a simple and festive way to celebrate your child’s summer birthday. Here are four easy party ideas you can DIY at home.
Discover the unexpected activities for kids to enjoy in the beautiful Tampa Bay Area.
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.
Amanda of SouleMama, and author of The Creative Family, takes us through her hometown of Portland, Maine. If you and your family haven’t visited Maine yet, make sure to put it on your must-visit list!
Summer’s almost over so get the kids outside before they’re trapped back inside all winter. We have some ideas to help get them out the door for a good time.
It’s up to us to not only birth these little creatures we also have to teach them to ride a bike. And teaching them is quite an adventure.
What do we want?! Ice Cream! When do we want it? In about 20 minutes after shaking this ball around! Not much of a battle cry but passion comes in many forms.
We gave homemade bubbles, playdough and sidewalk chalk a try. One of them was definitely our favorite. Read on to find out which one we recommend.