Best Children’s Social Networks
Let’s talk about the computer and things kids can do on socially on the computer with their safety in mind.
Let’s talk about the computer and things kids can do on socially on the computer with their safety in mind.
If you want to get the kids outside for some play time, we have some suggestions for outdoor games that will keep your kids entertained for summer.
Prevent summer slide by encouraging your kids to read with these four fun programs.
These popsicle molds are fun for kids to help make their own popsicles, but they’re also a great way to sneak in some extra whole foods into your kid’s diet.
Why spend money buying things like bubbles and playdough when you can have fun making your own with the kids? Here are some recipes for doing just that.
If you have trouble filling up the time during summer like I do, read along to see how you can have some creative fun with your kids making sun prints.
If you decide to do this project with your kids it’s really quite simple and doesn’t require a lot of tricks. Take a look at how ours turned out!
If you’re playing along at home I’ve had some feedback on my ideas for playdough, sidewalk chalk and chalk from the comments. I’ll sum them up in this post.
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.
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.
I decided a terrarium would be an easy enough project and could burn some daylight. Here is how we did it and how you can make one with your kids.
My goal for the summer is a lot of old fashioned fun. I’ve come up with a list of 10 of my family’s favorite neighborhood outdoor games.
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.
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.
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.
A step-by-step guide (with pictures!) on how you and your (older) kids can make your very own paper bead necklaces!
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.
We found some great manufacturers of cool that give factory tours. Have you been on one? Can you add to our list?
We found an instructional video of the most adorable young chef demonstrating his technique for making Challah French Toast. Perfect for the weekend.
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.