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Guest Post: A Guide to Child Proofing Your Home For First Time Parents
Those adorable baby photos showing the results of your curious child deciding to do something which no adult would ever have thought to do, they may look marvelous on social media, but in the real world a child’s insatiable desire to explore and have serious consequences – which fortunately you

18 Amazing Classic Yet Modern Toys to Give
We’re all about everything vintage and throwback, from a 1947 Château Gilette Doux to 80’s Madonna to the rad toys of our childhood. Luckily lots of toy brands are now marrying tried and true classics with modern style to create new gems that can be passed down and enjoyed for

How Gifted and Talented Test Prep is More than Test Prep
We’ve been trying out Bright Kids Tutoring Service here in NYC and our son is having a lot of fun learning and playing there while unknowingly doing gifted and talented test prep. But we can’t help but ask ourselves if this is worth the trek and the time. Honestly, we

Super Fun Rhyme Time for Preschoolers
I grew up watching PBS. I’m a die hard fan for life. Sesame Street taught me a lot and I loved it so as my kids grow I remember certain skits that I just have to share with them and you, dear readers. So, if your kiddo is starting to get

Support Crib Safety With DreamCatcher on Indiegogo
Experiencing your little one’s ‘firsts’ are some of life’s most emotional and unforgettable moments like the first time they crawl, walk, or say “Mama”. But, one “first” that is less than thrilling for parents is when their baby stealthily climbs out of their crib and tumbles to the floor. Sure,