Toddler Packing List Activity




Have your toddler pack their own things for a trip with this simple activity. Your toddler can figure out what he/she needs to pack by looking at the packing list print-out. As they find objects, they can check off the box that goes with that object. Supplies Needed: Toddler Packing List Activity Print-Out, Toddler Activity Packing List (Click

See How They Too Shine




As parents and caregivers, we have the ability, some would say the responsibility, to guide our little ones into embracing others and the beautiful differences between humans. Life just feels so much better that way. It doesn’t feel good judging others, or looking for what is wrong with others. We are all beautifully different. My

Toddler holiday paper tree




Make a holiday tree with some fun colors. I saw this color combination at Pier one imports and just had to create something fun for the little ones! :) What you’ll need: Construction paper of teal blue, light blue, green, yellow, brown and white construction paper which you will cut into strips to make the rows of

Make a Ghost Bus (ter)!




Please always be sure to supervise your little ones with any of these activities, and be sure they don’t put things in their mouths. All you need for this activity is a white egg crate ( unless you want to make some other colored ghosts, lol). When you are done with your eggs, wash out

Toddler Monopoly – Toddleropoly




We love board games and loved playing Monopoly with family and friends. So why not have some fun with your toddlers in a different version of the game… Toddleropoly, or Coloropoly! :) What you’ll need: 1 White Poster Board ( 2 for 1$ at the Dollar Store). Sheets of construction paper (2 of black, 1

St Patrick’s day pot of gold




We love doing different versions of “Pin the Tail on the Donkey” games. (And we don’t use pins,of course, we use tape.) For Christmas we used a gift bag that had a snowman on it and I cut out orange triangles from some orange construction paper to pin the nose on the snowman. For our

Parenting : Get Kids to Listen…




At the last webinar we had with Amy, there were so many fans saying how much they enjoyed it and the tips she provided.Most of the past attendees just felt comfort in hearing from the other attendees in the chat room expressing the same concerns and experiencing the same issues/situations. So we’ve planned another webinar

Toddler Activities to do with a Diaper Box!




If you have a toddler, you probably go through many boxes of diapers. Well here are some activities you can do with your toddlers using those boxes! Learn Shapes! Make a fun Ball Ramp Mail time! Skeeball for Toddlers! (a FAN FAVORITE!) Get some exercise…Together! What else have you done with Diaper Boxes?  

How do I get rid of Lice?




Well I never thought that I would have had to ask that question, until last January when the unthinkable happened. We had lice. It’s October and I’m still recovering from it. No really, I worked myself up so much during that ordeal that I got myself run down and sick. Really sick. Scarlet fever sick. It

Same Boat, Different Captains




What a great turnout we’ve had for both webinars with Amy McCready of Positive Parenting. I just want to say that I truly enjoy the chatting we get to do with each other while in there. I really love hearing all the ideas and seeing everyone help each other out. It is comforting to know