Find old loves
Did you have hobbies before you became a parent? Why not try to incorporate one of them back into your life gradually. You'll be surprised to see that...
Have your own stash
If you are having particular difficulty in getting your child to share his toys with visitors, build up your own stash of visitor's toys. Let each child choose...
Free Activities
Take advantage of free activities around your city that will help increase your child's development - Big Truck Day, Story Time at the library, Classic Car Shows, Flower...
Keeping the Kilig Alive Even with Kids
As parents, do you still flirt and snuggle with your partner? If kulang, then you know what to do na 😉
Make Placemats
Make personalized placemats with your toddler. Laminate some of her artworks or print out enlarged photos of each family member and laminate it. Let her help put it...
Musical Hoops
Spread Hula Hoops or other circular items around the ground. Have the children jump into the hoops, dance around the hoops or do any movement they choose...
Old T-shirt
Give your child an old undershirt to wear over clothes. It will not only protect what she is wearing, but teaches a great lesson of what we...
Immerse into bilingual friendships
One of the best ways to encourage bilingualism in your child is to make sure that she has friends who speak a different language than she does. She'll...
Stories for Taking Turns
There are many pieces of quality literature for young children written on the topics of sharing and taking turns. Check out your local library to find some...
Sing a Happy Song
With your child make up a song about teeth brushing to a familiar tune such as "Row Row Row Your Boat". Write down the words and sing...