It’s hard to believe the Fourth of July is already around the corner. While you’re prepping for a long weekend full of backyard parties, neighborhood parades, and firework displays, it might also be ...
Spending long hours with children — during school vacations or even a pandemic — can be exhausting. Take away their technology and you’re likely to hear, “There’s n-o-t-h-i-n-g to d-o-o-o-o!” Some of ...
Encouraging kids to maintain a birdwatching journal is an excellent way to develop observational skills and patience. They can note down details such as the type of bird, its color, size, and ...
The Movement for Black Lives calls February Black Futures Month. Here's an activity that can help parents and kids honor the ...
Some parents hear the word "art" and envision marker on the couch, handprints on the walls and tons of general chaos. But it doesn't have to be chaotic – and creating art with your kids can propel ...
Make your own Punxsutawney Phil ahead of February 2nd.