Happy Father’s Day!
“The older I get the more I can see: How much he loved my mother and my brother and me; And he did the best that he could, And I only hope when I have my own family, that every day I see a little more of my father in me.” —Keith Urban Happy Father’s Day to all of our Kidscape families’ Fathers and Grand-Fathers!
Great for Babies & Big Kids of All Ages: Easy Homemade Applesauce
While it may take more than just an apple a day to keep the doctor away, these sweet, crispy, kid-friendly delights are indeed loaded with nutrition that is vital to good health—and that makes us feel saucy. Applesaucy! Let’s begin with a little bio for our key ingredient: A great source of vitamin C and polyphenols (disease-fighting antioxidants, hooray!), apples also pack a hefty fiber punch. We’re talking digestion-aiding insoluble...
Christmas gift ideas that aren’t toys
What if this year, we gave children Christmas gifts that are not toys? Whether in a more responsible approach towards the wallet, the environment or by wanting non-material gifts, discover our ideas for Christmas gifts other than toys. Christmas is just around the corner and you start to think about the organization, the decoration and the gifts! A quick walk into the little kids’ room is enough to realize that it is already...
8 Must-Read Halloween Books, From the Spooky to the Cute
Here’s a sweet idea to celebrate Halloween that doesn’t involve sugar galore: Grab some flashlights, gather your family, cozy up, turn off the lights…and open up one of these great Halloween books. Fear not: Even kids who are wary of Halloween’s scarier side will find a story on this list that won’t make them fret. 1. Bean’s Night By Sarah Hines-Stephen Ages: 1-3 This sweet story about a little black cat that runs chases...
Summer: The Picnic Essentials Checklist- All You Need to Be Prepared
Summer is coming and eating outdoors during the summer months is not only a treat but a fun adventure for little ones! Children of all ages love it: For infants, it’s a chance to watch the leaves blow in the breeze. For toddlers, it’s a chance to look around and explore. For older children, it’s a chance to bounce after a ball between bites of something yummy. If you’re like us, though, every so often you might wind up at the park...