While I love the diversity of their palates, what I love even more is how it has created a starting point for a growing global-awareness in our family.
I don’t know about you, but I am a big fan of the “pretzels in baked goods” trend. Here’s a sweet and salty pretzel treat kids can help whip up, that makes excellent use of late summer peaches! Get creative with your peach slice layering, just make sure to cover up the crust evenly. And of course, top with whipped cream. Peachy!
Age-appropriate, non-branded, nonviolent titles for the preschool and kindergarten set that feed desire for excitement, power, and fantastic possibility.
These fritters are quick, delicious, and ready for all kinds of toppings. We like sour cream and avocado, but try salsa, chives, hot sauce, jalapeños, etc.!
The first day of school inevitably invokes a host of emotions to the surface, and not just for the kids. This tradition preserves them for generations.
As the eclipse approaches, many kids will discover a new-found interest in astronomy. These tips and resources engage that curiosity for months to come.
Stereotypical princess stories often follow the same general outline: princess in trouble, prince saves the day, they live happily ever after. These don't.
Eleven books about families – both real and imagined – traveling near and far, both for parents and their children, one of them by a Parent Co. writer!