If you’ve spent any time on my page over the past few years, you’ve probably heard the word Yoto come up again and again. I rave about it, G and H beg for it, and I’ve realized that while it's magic in a box, it can be a bit confusing at first. Is it just a...
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5 Activities for Surviving the Rest of Winter with your Kids!
That post-Christmas, pre-New Year stretch can feel like a blur—and winter is just getting started. When the cold keeps everyone indoors, having a few go-to activities makes all the difference. Here are five fun ideas to help you get through winter break and the colder...
Nontraditional Gifts from Kids (that family members will actually want to keep)
There’s something extra special about a gift made by little hands. Not the kind that ends up in a drawer by February—but the kind you pull out year after year and think, I’m so glad we kept this. If you are looking for meaningful, non-traditional homemade gifts (I’m...
5 Easy Activities For Keeping Your Child Busy: Holiday Edition
The holidays are a magical—yet undeniably busy—time of year. As parents, having a few low-prep, low-cost activities up our sleeves to keep little ones happy during cold days, travel, or just because can make the season feel even more magical for everyone. Here are...
Bridging Separation at the Start of School
As with any new beginning, for children and adults alike, there is often anticipatory angst that stirs us up. The start of a new school year is no exception - new teachers, new friends, a new classroom, new routines, and most impactfully, separation from those to whom...
10 Easy Ways to Make Reading More Exciting
So you know the importance of daily reading for your child, but need some ways to switch it up so your child actually WANTS to read. Here are 10 easy ideas to make reading something the whole family looks forward to again! 1. Add Popsicles Enjoy popsicles (or any fun...
Building Literacy on the Potty: 5 Books That Support More Than Just Toilet Training
Here are five picture books and guides that work double duty: easing the transition out of diapers and laying a strong foundation for literacy and loving to read.
How Can We Grow Gratitude in our Children?
Gratitude is likely different for all of us. Each of us pulls on our previous experiences and memories to evoke our feelings that produce a feeling of gratitude. If we get down to basics, gratitude is an affirmation of goodness that comes from within and outside of...
5 tips to Prep for the Start of Preschool!
I know I am not the only one who can hardly believe the “back to school” season is already knocking on our door. While you may still have a couple of weeks of slow mornings, pool days, and firefly nights, the “Welcome to School” emails and shopping sections decorated...
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