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Two babies playing with blocks next to each other.

Why Babies Need Parallel Play

From the time they’re born, babies are driven by an overwhelming (and, OK, self-centered) desire to eat, cry, coo, giggle, roll over, stare (at you) and swipe at anything that looks remotely appealing.

It’s a me-first existence—but one that will change.

Colorful craft project spelling the word “Diwali”

How Do You Celebrate: Diwali

Diwali is the holiday that feels like it belongs to me. “My Diwali Light” tells the story of Devi, named after my grandmother, as she gets ready to celebrate Diwali her way. Like so many major holidays, different families and communities have their own way of marking the season.

Child playing in indoor tent

Camp Out (Or In)!

Setting up a pretend camp-out is a great play project to teach toddlers, preschoolers and elementary age kids a host of things from creativity to critical thinking to connection with the outdoors.

A grandparent counting coins with their grandchild.

Teaching Kids about Money

As soon as young adults step foot on a college campus, they’re flooded with credit card offers. Many sign up for them and immediately max them out. Others might sign up for one and barely use it — avoiding spending money they don’t have. 

Remember those fun, family games that parents and kids have enjoyed for generations—no batteries or equipment required? Here is our list of 7 family games to play anywhere!

7 Family Games to Play Anywhere

Remember those fun, informal family games that parents and kids have enjoyed for generations—no batteries or equipment required? Here’s a refresher course in the classics, which you can adapt to your own family. The bonus: They help boost language, memory and other learning skills.

You can recycle a cup, a water bottle and plastic wrap to make a fun science activity at home.

How to Make a Recycled Microscope

Kids are basically born scientists. They’re great at noticing small details, and they possess a natural curiosity that inspires them to examine their environment. Support your child’s inquisitiveness by helping put together this simple microscope. You’ll both be surprised at what you can see.

People trying writing Chinese characters with traditional ink and brushes.

How Do You Celebrate: One family’s celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Helps Connect Them to Their Chinese Heritage

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month is a very important time for me and my children. When my kids were little, I often asked them, “Where are GongGong (grandpa) and PoPo (grandma) from? Where is MaMa from?” 

DIY sunflower pens in a jar.

How To Make Flowers Out of Pens

Take an ordinary pen and transform it into something beautiful—a bouquet of flowers! Before starting to make flower pens, have your child think about who will get this gift. Make it extra special by using flowers in that person’s favorite color or by using that person’s favorite flowers.

A plate full of DIY clay figures.

How to Make Clay

It's easy to make your own homemade clay with four simple ingredients: baking soda, cornstarch, water and food coloring. If you really want to get fancy, break out some optional googly eyes, feathers, chenille sticks, craft sticks or pompoms!

Nature art hanging on clothes line

Make Nature Paint

Making nature paint is a great sensory activity to teach toddlers, preschoolers and elementary age kids a host of things from creativity to problem solving to fine motor skills.

A child’s hand painting the first section of a rainbow shape sketched on the sidewalk.

Homemade Sidewalk Paint

When paper isn’t big enough for your little artist, move to the sidewalk. A set of these paints and a big chunk of pavement are all your kids need. They can paint pictures, write their names or draw games like hopscotch.

A wicker basket of pretend apples and pumpkins.

Felt and Paper Pumpkin Craft

It’s the time of year to break out pumpkin crafts! This felt pumpkin craft will put your kids’ scissor skills to work. You'll have fun together this fall making these adorable (and easy!) cotton-stuffed apples and pumpkins. Learn how to make this pumpkin craft with your kids.