Five Easy Pieces
This one is a toddler favorite. This set of 5 pieces snap together with magnets in a three-dimensional-puzzle sort of way to create a concrete mixer. The wheels Continue Reading »
This one is a toddler favorite. This set of 5 pieces snap together with magnets in a three-dimensional-puzzle sort of way to create a concrete mixer. The wheels Continue Reading »
Have you ever noticed once a young child can walk he picks up the largest and heaviest things he can and tries to carry them across the room? And we, as the adults in his life, wanting to keep him safe, interrupt and Continue Reading »
This post is the first of a series I will call "Five Easy Pieces". Yes, that is the title of a 1970 Jack Nicholson film, but it is also the idea in fashion that five key pieces in your wardrobe can make all the Continue Reading »
My son Edison and I have been baking together ever since he could stand at the counter. We used a Learning Tower in our small galley kitchen, and it was just what he needed to comfortably and safely help me in the Continue Reading »
If you are a parent of a young child who attends school, you have probably been told not to ask your child about their day at pick up. So many parents ask me, why is that? It seems so natural to ask the ones you Continue Reading »
Your child sees everything in your house. You have created a physical and emotional space for him to grow. Is everything in this space just as you want him to know it? Your young child's brain works as an Absorbent Continue Reading »
Explaining any Holiday to young children can be difficult. Books are often helpful as they offer words and pictures to connect the experiences a child is having. Although there are many books about Thanksgiving, rarely Continue Reading »
I have seen the many mischievous scenarios of the Elf on the Shelf on Facebook over the last couple of years. I have watched as my friends and family have been so creative in creating new scenes of chaos. This year my Continue Reading »