Most kids love gingerbread men and you can have lots of fun with the kids decorating them. I usually use plain white icing (water and icing sugar) and let the kids loose with a piping bag. On occasion we mix… Continue Reading >
Everyone knows that you can mix, match and style your whole back to school look with Smiggle, keeping you creative, focused and on point. But you can also get the fun stuff for just a few bucks, all year ‘round!… Continue Reading >
Think back to your childhood and what it felt like to jump on a trampoline. Having to be careful of the exposed springs (which always seemed a little scary) as you crawled up onto an unstable rusted frame, with faded… Continue Reading >
Did you know?… “Research has found the amount of questions asked by children differs with age and gender, four-year-old girls being the most inquisitive asking 390 questions a day and at the other end of the spectrum, nine-year-old boys are… Continue Reading >
Music has such a positive impact on us all. We can be driving in the car on a rainy winters day and a song from summer comes over the radio, instantly taking us right back to that warm and vibrant… Continue Reading >
Sesame Street’s mission to help children grow smarter, stronger and kinder, and in the show, Cookie Monster practices sharing, Elmo cheers up The Count, Abby Cadabby and Zoe bandage Big Bird’s bumps and boo-boos, while Super Grover thinks all super… Continue Reading >
Hand’s up if you’ve played Twister before? Maybe I should have said Right Hand on Red! Left Foot on Green! Everybody would have had to have played Twister at least once in their life, and or been around friends or… Continue Reading >
Hand’s up if you’ve played Twister before? Maybe I should have said Right Hand on Red! Left Foot on Green! Everybody would have had to have played Twister at least once in their life, and or been around friends or… Continue Reading >
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