Best Board Games for Preschoolers
Aside from learning, we’ve found that playing board games together is just plain fun! It allows us to connect with our kids, laugh together, and build a tradition that can last for years to come. Need some ideas for where to start? Check out a few of our family favorites
Dino Education
We always loved incorporating a theme into teaching our little girl. With the stay-at- home order last year it was all about making education fun and interesting for both mommy and Lucy! I asked Lucy what she would want to learn about, and I would brainstorm ways to create a fun week of a themed lesson. For one week she chose DINOSAURS!
Celebrating Black History Month with April Gray
Hello! My name is April Gray and I am the Owner of C.C. Monroe Event Design. C.C. Monroe Event Design is a Los Angeles based full-service event planning company, specializing in modern, luxury-relatable events. In addition to running my own company, I am also a mom to my 4 kids (Caleb, Kensley, Caysen and Kamille)
Valentine’s Day Books for Toddlers
Valentine’s Day is coming up and one of our favorite ways to celebrate is to read some books about love. Nothing brings a warmer feeling to our hearts than curling up with our kids and reading, especially when the books are about those very same cozy cuddly sentiments.
Teaching Kids About Racism
The kids are watching. Hundreds of protests across the country are demanding an end to over 400 years of systemic racism. With the current political climate, it can be a little overwhelming to talk to your kids about racism.
Our Top 5 Books About Gratitude
“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more…It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend…Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.” – Melody Beattie
Our Favorite Halloween Books
Books are an excellent way to introduce and celebrate Halloween long before the actual day, because we could all use a little more celebration in our lives! It’s not uncommon for toddlers and preschoolers to develop some skepticism around the scarier aspects of Halloween, so books allow them to safely explore spooky themes.