Teaching kids the value of money can feel like an overwhelming challenge for parents. We may struggle with our own finances or have trouble knowing how or when to talk about such a taboo topic with our kids. T. Rowe Price’s 2015 Parents, Kids & Money Survey revealed that parents’ behaviors are often at odds […]
#MakeitMango Mango Recipes & Cooking with Kids
Mango is one of our family’s favorite fruits. Available year-round in the produce aisle and in the freezer we use it regularly throughout the year for smoothies, fruit salads, and a simple snack. We were invited to a cooking with kids class to learn more about cooking with mango, but due to our after-school activities […]
How to Pack a Healthy Lunch in 5 Easy Steps
Packing lunches becomes the bane of any parent’s existence a few months into the school year. Now with only a few months left in the school year, but you still can’t get of easy. There are summer outings, picnics, and summer camps coming up soon. I thought it would be a great time to tackle […]
15 Essential Baby Items with Chicco
Thank you Chicco Shop for sponsoring this post. While this was a sponsored opportunity from Chicco Shop, all content and opinions expressed here are my own. Since many readers are entering or in the ‘baby’ phase of life I’m thrilled to share that I’ll partnering with Chicco to share some great money-saving ideas for new […]
American Girl Sale
Do you have an American Girl lover in your house or a little girl who would love an American Girl doll? They don’t often offer sales, but you can find great deals right now to outfit your daughter’s American Girl and dolls. These make great gifts for birthday or you can think all the way ahead […]
Embracing the mess while I can
I know it’s slightly ironic to talking about embracing the mess after I just shared how I’m getting rid of clutter, but it’s a little of both. We need to learn to live with less AND embrace the messes our kids (and we) make. “GUYS! Come clean up the table!” “Honey, you need to clean […]
College Poor No More: Book of the Week
College. The simple word can strike fear in the hearts of parents everywhere when they consider the costs associated with a four-year degree. Whether you help your kids pay for college or not if they decide to attend college there are a lot of options they have to help cut costs and save more. That’s […]
YouTube Kids App Review
YouTube is the video sharing website on the world wide web. It’s such a huge network that when you search Google for any given topic you’re sure to find videos in the results. The great thing about YouTube is that anyone can upload content to the platform. The bad thing about YouTube when it comes to […]
Art of Animation Resort at Walt Disney World Review
The Art of Animation Resort (also known as AoA) in Walt Disney World is a unique property at Disney. I got to see a sneak peek of the hotel in 2012 prior to its’ opening and was amazed I always am at Disney World by the level of detail. You can read my thoughts on […]
11 Tips for Teaching Kids About Money from Discover
Teaching kids to be responsible with money and teaching them how to be fiscally responsible is a huge challenge. From the moment they are able to ask for things there are opportunities to teach kids about how to manage their money. It doesn’t matter if they’re 3 or 13 there’s always more to discuss. As […]
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