20 Fun Valentine’s Day Activities for Kids That Get the Whole Family Involved
These Valentine’s Day activities for kids are a blast and center the love theme.
These Valentine’s Day activities for kids are a blast and center the love theme.
Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 through October 15. Make the most of it with these awesome activities.
If you’re looking for a few ways to stay close to home this summer to save, we have a few ideas for you!
Summer fun is almost here and you know what that means: outdoor activities and a lot of them!
Looking for a few ways to spend free time with your kids? You have come to the right place!
If you’re looking for ways to get out into the sun with your kids this spring, look no further!
If you are in need of a few free, outdoor activities for your kiddos, you’ve come to the right place!
With a few wintery months ahead of us and the pandemic raging on, the need to entertain our little ones is at an all-time high.
Is your kid obsessed with dinosaurs? You have come to the right place!
Practicing different yoga poses is not only a perfect way for your kiddo to move their bodies but also an excellent way to introduce calmness to children.
Here are some fun ideas that involve being outside and learning about plants, flowers, and herbs.
We wanted to come up with a list of items that can help kids not only with school and with education but make it fun as well.
Since Halloween is looking a little different this year, this giant gummy recipe is a safe way to make it fun and exciting. What could be more exciting than a huge piece of candy at home with your kids?
Margot Dukes Eddy, 29, was quick to rush to her husband Andrew Eddy, 30, who was bit by a shark while snorkeling.
Pam Surano, 50, from Pittsburg, Pennslyvania, was at Mass on August 30 when she received an incoming call from her daughter, Mary Maloney.
Grab some Rice Krispie Treats, Fruit Roll-Ups and various candy to create a colorful and exciting candy sushi treat for kids.
A mom writes in asking for advice about activities she can have her kids do to keep them busy during the pandemic. This mom says her two children only want to play on the computer and/or watch TV. They have other games and activities around the house, but the kids find them boring and thus return to their technology. This mom adds that before the pandemic began, extracurricular activities kept her kids busy, but now it’s a very different world. Any ideas for this mom and her kids?
While these ambitious activities often create sweet memories, they can also end up being complete disasters. Thankfully, many brave parents are willing to share their activity fails on Instagram, hilariously documenting the hours spent cleaning slime, flour, and paint off of every surface. Whether or not you’ve been brave enough to try these activities out in your home, we hope these fails will give you a moment of levity.
With camp closures and canceled travel plans, the idea of keeping kids entertained as the long summer days stretch on can seem downright daunting. We feel you, so our team has created a list of creative activities that will not only pass the time, but also create tons of special memories for the entire family.
Summer is a time to be outdoors and enjoy a more relaxed schedule. If you’re looking for some easy ideas for how to spend some time outside, we’ve rounded up some of our favorites that are great for a variety of ages, including scavenger hunt hikes, make-your-own-bubbles, and s’mores parties.
It’s been a handful of days that we have all been self-quarantining and it wouldn’t be surprising if most of you are running out of things to do. So that’s where we come in to help.
A mom wrote in, asking for advice on how to get her children interested in anything other than watching TV or playing games. She asked for specific suggestions on family activities that would be fun for the kids… fun enough to stop them from missing the ol’ idiot box/X Box. Writer and mom-of-two Samantha Cooper weighs in with some advice on the topic.
“My list of to-dos will always be there waiting. There will always be responsibilities and never ending lists. But my family? The opportunity to love them in the present time? That won’t always be here.”