Lego Advent Calendar 2018: Perfect For Christmas

We as adults (or some of us at least) love counting down to Christmas.  Now kids can join in the fun too.  The Lego Advent Calendar 2018 sets contains 24 individual gifts, giving your kids something to open every day leading up to Christmas.  These are perfect gifts for your kids this December.  Here is the quick rundown for each set. Continue reading “Lego Advent Calendar 2018: Perfect For Christmas”

15 Fun Games You Can Play With Your Toddler

Playing with your toddler is not only entertaining, it can be a great way for your child to learn new skills.  The right games not only boost your child’s physical, emotional and learning skills, they are also great ways to burn-off excess energy and is a great fun way to bond with your child.

But with the limited skill sets of a toddler, what kind of games can you play?  Here are some of my favorite games to play with my toddler. Continue reading “15 Fun Games You Can Play With Your Toddler”

How To Get Your Toddler Ready For Preschool

It’s time to let your child spread his or her wings!  Preschool is one of the first big steps your child will take towards independence.  It’s also a big change to his or her daily routines.  Here are some tips to manage this transition and better prepare your child for preschool. Continue reading “How To Get Your Toddler Ready For Preschool”

16 Carry-On Essentials When Flying With Your Baby or Toddler

Traveling with a baby or toddler can be difficult.  However, with the right things on hand, life with your infant on an airplane can be so much easier.  Here are essential items you should have in your carry-on when flying with your baby or toddler. Continue reading “16 Carry-On Essentials When Flying With Your Baby or Toddler”

Teaching Your Child To Say Sorry Sincerely

Teaching your child to say sorry can be harder than you first realized.  At best, they can say the two magic words (I’m sorry!).  At worst, it can be a battle between an unstoppable force, and an immovable object.  And even when they say it, do they mean it?  Do they really understand why they have to say it?

It’s something I go through every day with my 5 and 2-year-old.  Here are some tips that I’ve found very useful in teaching my child to say sorry. Continue reading “Teaching Your Child To Say Sorry Sincerely”

Childproof Your Home Part 3 – Living Room

Whether you have a new baby coming or already have existing kids, childproofing your home is an important measure to take to prevent injuries or even death.  Here are some tips to help you childproof your home. Continue reading “Childproof Your Home Part 3 – Living Room”

30 Vintage Toys You Loved That Your Kids Will Love Too

Playtime is a great way to bond with your child.  An awesome way to add extra fun to your playtime is to share some of the special toys from your childhood with your children.  Here are some great vintage toys you loved as a child that your children will still enjoy today. Continue reading “30 Vintage Toys You Loved That Your Kids Will Love Too”

Childproof Your Home Part 2 – Bathrooms

Whether you have a new baby coming or already have existing kids, childproofing your home is an important measure to take to prevent injuries or even death.  Here are some tips to help you childproof your home. Continue reading “Childproof Your Home Part 2 – Bathrooms”