Summer This or That Questions for Kids

this or that summer

It’s summer! Yay! We here at iMOM wish you lots of sunny days, lots of downtime, and very few cries of “I’m bored!” But, since we can’t make all of your wishes come true you are definitely going to hear some “I’m boreds!” this summer. So we’ve created a little activity to banish the boredom […]

Autumn This or That Questions

this or that autumn

I think autumn is the season that gets my kids the most excited. Maybe it’s because we live in a warm climate, and it’s finally a break from the heat. There’s something about the cool air and drop in humidity that gets them excited about nature and family time. For moms in cooler climates, autumn […]

Christmas This or That for Kids

this or that christmas

Getting ready for Christmas can be fun, but it can also be stressful: Clean kitchen, wrap presents, hide presents, clean kitchen. When you throw in having your children home from school, now you’ve got a double focus—getting your Christmas to-do list checked off and engaging with your kids. Because who cares if that checklist gets […]

Thanksgiving This or That Questions for Kids

I love Thanksgiving, but it’s not my kids’ favorite holiday by a long stretch. When you think about it from a kid’s perspective, who can blame them? Thanksgiving sits right in the middle of Halloween (candy, costumes, and more candy) and Christmas (gifts, sweets, and more gifts). I’m confident they’ll eventually come to appreciate the […]

15 Fall Riddles and Jokes for Kids

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What are your feelings about fall? Do you count down the days till you can brew pumpkin-flavored coffee guilt-free? Are your sweaters jumping off their shelves just begging to be worn? Or do you dread the coming cold and want to reach back into the summer and hang on to every moment of sunshine? Just […]

Fall Scavenger Hunt

fall scavenger hunt

Fall is a great time to get outside with your family and explore. Temperatures have started to drop and in some areas of the country, the leaves are changing color. After months of sun and sweat, the dog days of summer have given way to shorter days and cooler nights. The school year has also […]

Toddler Chore Chart

toddler chore chart

Tiny hands are capable of more than we give them credit for. If you’re wondering if your toddler is able to help with chores, we’re here with a resounding yes! Our free printable toddler chore chart is a cute way to help your little ones feel a sense of accomplishment when they chip in around […]

Simple Chore Chart

simple chore chart

We love chore charts here at iMOM. What’s better than dividing and conquering a to-do list and having a clean, tidy house to show for it? That’s why we have charts for toddlers, tweens, and families and charts for monthly chores or daily ones. We even have chore charts for couples to help keep the […]

Monthly Chore Chart

monthly chore chart

If you’re trying to keep your house clean and divide duties between family members, it’s safe to say not every chore needs to be done with the same frequency. Some things can be done less often, like scrubbing the floors. On the other hand, if you wait an entire month to clean the dirty dishes […]

Chore Chart for Couples

chore chart for couples

We had a cleaning lady for a stint, and then she quit on us. The nerve! She moved on to pursue other things, and I told my husband I think we could do the cleaning ourselves and save the money every month. He gave me a look like he knew there would be fights in […]

Chore Chart for Adults

chore chart for adults

So fresh and so clean! If that’s not how you’d describe your home, then our printable chore chart for adults is the perfect organization tool to get you on track. You might already have a chart for your kids’ chores, but adults need help keeping track of what needs to be done and when. Otherwise, […]

Spill the Beans Printable to Get Kids Talking

Effective communication with a child

When my kids were little and I wanted to know what they were thinking, I always got more information out of them when I kept things light. I realized that effective communication with a child didn’t have to be serious or come across like an interrogation. In fact, that approach usually shuts things down fast. […]