These carrot zucchini mini muffins are a favorite in our family. They’re veggie loaded and a great grab and go breakfast, snack, or lunch box item for your kids (and yourself!). I’m always looking for tasty and creative ways to add more veggies to mealtimes for my little ones, and these muffins are definitely a hit. They’re also very fridge…
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The Power of Play
Last week I was fortunate to be able to attend a talk by Bonnie Bruce, owner and executive director of Chancy and Bruce Educational Resources, which Jack’s school uses to help test for TYKE and Kindergarten readiness. Going into this talk I thought I’d get tips and tricks for how to best prep Jack for this assessment, but what I…
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Handmade Card Ideas Your Kids Can Do
Handmade card ideas: Valentine’s Day, teacher appreciation and more Looking for homemade card ideas for a teacher, grandparent or other family member your young kids can do? Here’s a fun idea that’s beautiful and looks like a little piece of abstract art. The cards pictured are thank you notes Jack helped make for his teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week. I…
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Books to Help Ease the Transition to Preschool
Tis the season for starting preschool! Jack started preschool last year, and we absolutely love our school. However for the first 2 months last year, we had a lot of tears and hard times at drop-off. The teachers were amazing in sticking with him and comforting him during that time, and I researched all the tips and tricks to make…
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Healthy Family Dinners: Sausage Kale Pasta
Looking for a kid friendly kale recipe? This sausage kale pasta is a dish the whole family will love! It’s full of flavor and healthy kale, which sticks right on the noodles so the kale goes down easily and happily for our little ones. It’s budget friendly too. it costs less than $15 to make, and it usually lasts us…
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