Parenting
Guest Post: Talking Politics with Kids
In this heated election year talking to your kids about politics is pretty much non-negotiable. Even if your son or daughter is not asking direct questions, young minds are definitely tuned in to the presidential race. Kids are trying to make sense of everything they hear, and let’s face it—campaigns
Guest Post: Take Back Your Home After Baby
Before you had kids, you probably never realized how much stuff a little baby can have. Next thing you know, you need to proceed with caution as not to trip on baby gear in every room in your house. There’s the diaper changing needs, toys, blankets and burp cloths, binkies
Brooklyn BabyFEST 2015 and SchoolFEST 2015 are Coming!
Whether you’re a mom-to-be, the seasoned mom of a pre-k-er, or anywhere in between, Brooklyn BabyFEST 2015 and SchoolFEST 2015 are guaranteed to be fun and informative outings. The events take place on Saturday, November 7th in north Brooklyn. Tickets are $10 for either event if you purchase them online.
Friday Reads: Books, Brains and Paper Towels
We’re back this week with a pretty inspiring and motivating Friday Reads round up of articles about raising smart kids and saving the planet by making one simple change to your grocery list. Why Your Family Should Quit Using Paper Towels Immediately from Inhabitots It’s scary to think about just how much waste
Friday Reads: Yoga and Mindfulness for Kids
Emotions in toddlers are a fireworks display to say the least. That’s why helping them understand how they feel and how to handle those powerful feelings is so important. These are skills that will benefit them for their entire lives. Two things that I discovered later in life were yoga