As a biracial family, I’m always on the lookout for diverse toys for kids. Watching my daughter’s eyes light up as she sees herself represented in games and activities brings so much joy! As a matter of fact, I remember the exact moment my then 3yr old was putting her jumbo puzzle together. Suddenly, she discovered a girl that looked…
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Gluten-Free Almond Flour Banana Pancakes
When you first go gluten-free, it’s better to focus on the foods you can have. But eventually, you start to crave things like pancakes. Thankfully, the transition gets a lot easier when you have a quick and easy recipe for gluten-free almond flour banana pancakes on hand. After all, when you are craving pancakes, they’ve got to be delicious. Pancakes…
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Hot Cocoa Bombs
Who else needs a comforting way to warm up this winter? Try these homemade gingerbread hot cocoa bombs for a delicious marshmallowy surprise! Equipment Gingerbread Silicone Mold Ingredients 2 Cups Chocolate Chips 1 Cup Hot Cocoa Powder 1 Cup Mini Marshmallows hot cocoa bombs Recipe 1.) First, melt chocolate and pour it into the mold. Scoop the melted chocolate up the sides to make an even…
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What to Pack in Your Hospital Bag
With this being my second child, I am using my experience from both deliveries to circle back and show you what to pack in your hospital bag. Keep in mind, I delivered during the COVID-19 pandemic, so my list includes current requirements from our local hospital. On average, moms who deliver vaginally stay in the hospital for one to two…
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The Sound of Music
This post, The Sound of Music, is sponsored by The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization. All design ideas, and activity creations are my own. Thank you for supporting the brands that keep the kid’s activities and crafts coming. I distinctly remember the first time I saw The Sound of Music at my grandmother’s house. I was the same age as the younger…
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