Tween Secrets. The Secret Lives of Tweens.
Tween girls tell their secrets. Some make you laugh, some bring tears. All are real.
Tween girls tell their secrets. Some make you laugh, some bring tears. All are real.
AllyKatzz girls are spilling on what they want from boys.
Tween girls don’t just want to be rock stars. They want to be Red Sox players, pig ranchers and crime scene investigators.
Great bonding idea: sit down with your daughter and make a life list together.
Is she dotting your i’s and crossing your t’s?
For Moms, MUMS the word.
Books ranks high up on the Tween Girl Wish Holiday List. So, we asked moms of tween & teens girls to read some of books and give you the skinny on whether they are age-appropriate for your daughters.
What a girl wants… what a girl needs. We’ve asked tween girls what they want. We know of what moms approve for the Holidays.
Will Britney make a comeback?
Find out about three of the hottest books amongst older tweens.
For Tween Girls, Latitude is “Stalkerish”
How do you help your daughters when they are excluded from play by the other neighborhood girls?
Was there ever a girl who made it through the school years without finding herself friends with a mean girl? Now Mom has to figure out how to best handle it.
A fun activity to literally keep little hands busy for Easter is to paint on some bunny nails. We teach you how!
A reader mustache me a question: Her tween is changing before her eyes, but sometimes those changes mean trying to decide what to bring up and what to let go.
Recycle those Spring catalogs while spending quality time with the kids making some pretty postcards to send to loved ones during an Earth Day crafting party.
We use crafts and celebrations as a way to learn about other cultures. So, I decided we would host a Diwali-inspired Henna party for my tween daughters and their friends.
Got tweens or teens siblings sharing a bedroom? Five great tips to make living together more peaceful and enjoyable!
A reader wants to know how much is too much when it comes to managing new friendships for her tween after switching to a new school.
Why it’s important to educate and empower your children and talk to them about “enthusiastic consent.”