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Creativity for Kids My First Scissors
Get those little hands ready for school. Squeezing these amazingly smart ergonomically designed scissors get your little ones muscles moving and
Killing Off Supermom
I’ll be honest with you. In my house, the beds are rarely made unless someone is coming to visit. Sometimes I yell. My closet is a disaster and I feel guilty that I work too much. My kids watch more TV than they should. And I simply cannot afford to go all organic right now. There is a sticky shelf in my refrigerator that I keep hoping will evaporate on its own, and this morning I had to send my son off to camp with a PB&J made with frozen waffles because I forgot to buy bread. I’m not perfect. There, I said it. Bye Bye Supermom
How to Make Wrapping Paper Christmas Tree Decorations
Get ready to add a touch of holiday enchantment to your home! 🎄
Decorating your space for Christmas doesn’t have to drain your wallet. This year, we’ve got a delightful idea that’s easy on the budget. Transform your home with DIY Christmas decorations crafted from vibrant wrapping paper. Mix and match various patterns to create a cheerful assortment of one-of-a-kind ornaments!
With just a few essential supplies, you’ll be well on your way to crafting adorable decor that’s as charming as gingerbread cookies! 🎁✨
Toddler Hair Growth
Some babies are born with luscious locks, while others are born without much hair, if any. Many mothers of bald babies long for the day when they can pick up a brush rather than plunk a hat on their baby’s head. They may have to wait quite a while — some babies remain relatively thin on top until well into their toddler months.
Homemade Valentine’s Cards for School
Does your child’s classroom exchange valentines? Jessie Jane shares two great ideas for homemade cards that are much cuter than the storebought ones. They’re easy to make, fun to decorate and oh so adorable! Caterpillar Hearts Supplies Construction paper Pencils Glitter paper (available at any craft store) Scissors Markers Googly eyes (optional) Glue stick Hole punch Directions