For the longest time, I wanted a light table. I wanted one to use in my classroom and then I wanted one to use at home with my little one. There are so many beautiful play and sensory ideas using light tables, but they always seemed way out of reach financially. I...
How to Survive the First Year as a Stay at Home Mom
It has been a year since I first started my journey as a stay at home mom (SAHM) alone. Yes, I have been at home for more than a year, but I do not count the 6 weeks where my husband was also home for paternity leave. I was so lucky to have him for that time and I got...
Benefits of Music Play for Babies and Toddlers
Even though my dad was a musician and I married a musician, I do not have a musical bone in my body. I sing off key. I cannot keep a rhythm. I have only a handful of children’s songs memorized (and most of them are the classics). Does that stop me from immersing my...
7 Hacks for Teething Babies and Exhausted Parents
You are probably here because you have a little one struggling with teething. I have some bad news for you. There is no cure for teething. I know, I wish there was and I wish among this list of hacks there would be something to take all their pain and all your...
A Guide to Risky Play
Facebook Instagram Pinterest How often do you find yourself saying, “Be careful” throughout the day? If it is too often to count, then you need to read this guide on risky play.There is something about risky play that is so thrilling. It gives that tickle feeling in...
Ruby’s First Birthday
My Hopes and dreams It's been a whole year and I didn't think I would survive this long. I'm not sure what I thought would happen. Maybe in the beginning I thought I would die of sleep deprivation. Maybe I didn't think my relationship would survive. I really didn't...
How to Start a Toy Rotation
There are several benefits and reasons to start a toy rotation. I personally aspire to be a very organized person. I am not unorganized, but I am not one of those perfectly organized and clean house with color-coordinated binders and labeled everything kind of mom...
6 Tips to Increase Independent Play
Try to imagine as a parent sitting down for a hot cup of coffee without any interruption. Maybe you are watching TV, reading a book, doing some art, or planning the rest of your day. Sounds nice right? Sounds a lot like a pre-child Saturday morning to me. Don’t get me...
What’s the Deal with Sensory Play?
A short and sweet explanation about the big deal with sensory play.