Gifts for Young Kids: our favorites
We think as parents you can have more fun in the gift-selection process for young kids. Throughout the year, we’ve been collecting gift ideas for young ones.
We think as parents you can have more fun in the gift-selection process for young kids. Throughout the year, we’ve been collecting gift ideas for young ones.
For my toddler’s first foray into the world of games, I played four different toddler card games to see which she responded to the best.
My young child is an attention-seeking mess during the witching hour before dinner. I need help with this behavior issue.
Don’t underestimate the importance of stocking stuffers. They are usually the first thing you open when you awaken on Christmas morning.
Remember that you’re trying to teach your preschooler that learning can be fun, not to qualify him for Mensa.
Are you going all out this year or is ‘less is more’ your mantra? I share my three “essentials” for back-to-school.
Rosh Hashanah is approaching and the shofar horn delights kids. Help your child make one easily.
With a few pieces of paper you can add your own personal touch to your Easter baskets!
Here’s some last minute inspiration for dyeing and displaying your Easter Eggs.
Looking for a simple and inexpensive way to decorate your home for Halloween? Let your little ones make these cute paper ghost garlands.
Don’t forget tomorrow is not only Mardi Gras, but also National Pancake Day. We give you the skinny on how to get FREE pancakes all day long.
We think the best baby gift or baby shower gift you could give is a bunch of books. Ideally, it should be a small selection hand-picked by you. But if you’re lazy or just can’t remember your childhood favorites, we’ve got you covered.
Serve up candy this year in these fun papier mâché Halloween candy bowls. Made from paper bags and recycled tissue paper, they are a fun project for the kids.
This activity is good for burning a full hour of daylight. Bonus! No mess involved and very few supplies needed. I highly recommend this activity.
Enjoy the fiery autumnal backdrop.
Basic and invaluable advice for parents on kids’ personal safety.
Happy January! Happy Snowday! This is an easy-to-make stitched card.
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 rain boots like these, your kids will be hoping for rainy days.
PB&J sandwiches are great to serve at kids parties. But it’s not always the best given the prevalence of peanut allergies. Here are a few tips to keep in mind.