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It’s important to tackle the topic in an age-appropriate way, experts say—and to make sure children understand how the legacy of slavery informs life today.
The next time you’re planning a beach trip with little ones in tow, here are a few good questions to consider: How windy is it? I had my first beach-with-baby experience when my oldest was three ...
Free Little Art Galleries are fun for families to experience—and can also help boost kids’ brainpower.
Kids need sunglasses as much as—or more than—adults. Here’s why. Beware: Novelty sunglasses without UV protection can put kids' developing eyes at greater risk of sun damage.
When it’s time to feed the kids, koala moms do their doody. Then the little ones snack on it. Before you poo-poo the idea, a koala mom feedinga form ofexcrement to their young i ...
Apart from reassuring children that events like these are extraordinarily rare and educating them about ways to avoid danger, it may help kids to understand a little bit about an animal’s biology.
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Kids will pay more attention to food that’s presented in a special way instead of simply thrown on a plate—and you don’t need to make perfect little art projects out of every meal.
A 'real' pair of children's binoculars for kids, the National Geographic 6x21 is aimed at ages six and up to enjoy in the daytime.
5 ways animals can boost kindness in kids Your child is already nice. Here's how observing animals might make your little ones even kinder.