Spring is just around the corner, which means warmer weather and more outdoor play for your children. It’s a great time to soak up the sun and find some hands-on activities to keep your kids entertained and using their brains, even when they’re on spring break.
"Eddie the Eagle" tells the story of working-class British ski jumper Eddie Edwards (Taron Egerton). From the time he's a nerdy kid in a leg brace, he spends his days dreaming of making it to the Olympics.
This cute animated family movie takes place in the modern mammal metropolis of Zootopia. A city like no other, it includes neighborhoods like ritzy Sahara Square and frigid Tundratown.
Registration for summer camps, sports teams, youth activities, art classes, and more will soon be in full swing. Here is a helpful list of seven considerations in choosing summer activities for the family.
Do you want your children to see through the eyes of others? These tips could help you start a conversation about empathy in your home and help make a difference in the world.
According to Statistics Brain, getting organized is the second most popular New Year’s resolution. If you’ve decided to be better organized in 2016, the following tips may help you accomplish your goal.
If you are looking for an unusual but healthy soup, try this recipe for pumpkin soup. It's a treat any time of the year.
Cabbage and Beef Stew is an inexpensive easy recipe that is low fat and very satisfying. To make it even healthier, try adding additional vegetables like celery, carrots or green beans.
Building a strong vocabulary is important for your child’s academic success. So, make learning new words fun with books, games and activities that will encourage vocabulary development.
The winter holidays are behind us and that usually means we are drowning in toys. It’s great for the kids, but becomes problematic when the new bounty is piled upon last year’s, and the year before that. Fortunately there are several things you can do to reduce the mess, keep things…