Family Games and Fun
If you go to the game aisle at the store, you’ll see more games than you could play in a month. There are some really fun board games out there, but who says games have to include a board, dice, or complicated rules?
If you go to the game aisle at the store, you’ll see more games than you could play in a month. There are some really fun board games out there, but who says games have to include a board, dice, or complicated rules?
The next time your kids whine about being bored, tell them to grab their sword, eye patch, and bandana because they’re goin’ on a treasure hunt! Don’t worry, your shovel won’t see a speck of dirt and there’s no swashbuckling or pillaging required.
This challenge might be a breeze to you and your family. If so, great! The challenge is this: spend one hour a day as a family away from all screens, for seven days. That’s a one hour a day screen free week. That includes phones, iPads, laptops, and video games. Zero devices for 60 minutes. And, small devices like phones and computers get put away, out of sight, and not in anyone’s pockets or clothing that they’re wearing. The Challenge will do wonders for your family. So are you up for it?
Fall is an exciting time of year. With the weather changes and a new school year beginning, the energy is almost tangible. Parents can give their children experiences to cherish with these fabulously fun fall activities {Tweet This}:
When spring has sprung or when the weather feels like it’s spring, send your kids outside for this spring treasure hunt! First, print out the clues. You will find the answer key on the second page. Next, cut out the clues and hide them in the suggested areas. Lastly, leave a bit of “treasure” with the last clue.
A friend of mine has a fun family tradition. Every year, he designates one night to spend with his children without any rules. I repeat—for one night, there are no rules. This night is crazy! Each No Rules Night is different from the
What’s the opposite of the saying, “It’s music to my ears?” Whatever that saying is, it describes how moms feel when they hear the classic “I’m bored” chorus from their kids. Boredom can be good for kids, but iMOM has the perfect solution
Give your child the gift of a majestic experience with our printable crown, and turn every day into a royal celebration! Transform your little one into the reigning monarch of imagination with our delightful and FREE printable crown for kids! Perfect for playdates,
Do you ever feel like all of the needs of your children are wearing you out? Do you feel like “me time” is a concept you just can’t fathom? See where you fall on the “Mommed Out” scale. Count how many of these
I hate running. My go-to exercise involves a yoga mat or a meandering path in the woods. So, when my more seasoned parenting friend suggested I add athletic shoes to my must-buy baby items, I brushed her off. Instead, we invested in a