Posts by Cassandra Stone, Author at Motherly
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Cassandra Stone

Cassy lives outside of Pittsburgh with her husband and is the proud mother of two rowdy, hilarious, super smart girls. She's worked as an editor in media for 10+ years. She always aspires to lie down but no one ever seems to let her do so. Twitter LinkedIn

The Docent's Collection, Old Port, Maine

The Docent’s Collection is the perfect alternative to traditional hotels in Portland

An elevated lodging experience that combines the accessibility of an Air BnB with the luxury of a hotel.

Updated Oct. 23, 2024
Apple Cider in the grocery store

Health officials are issuing warnings about the risks of drinking apple cider

Unpasteurized apple cider can be dangerous, especially for pregnant people.

Updated Oct. 04, 2024
mom showing different colors of breast milk - strawberry breast milk

TikTok mom goes viral for sharing the truth behind ‘strawberry’ breast milk

People in the comments section were shocked that breastmilk can be bloody.

Updated Sep. 20, 2024
Stressed mom on computer at home with kids

Families are struggling to make ends meet more than ever—and something has to give

Being an average American family in 2024 means making the most money you've ever made but being the poorest you've ever been.

Updated Sep. 20, 2024
Mom talks about twin mixup

Mom’s viral video shares every twin parent’s worst nightmare—mixing up the babies

Mom and dad said they realized how truly unprepared they were to have twins.

Updated Sep. 13, 2024
KC Davis birthday gift hack on TikTok

Mom’s genius birthday present hack ensures you’ll never be panicking over a last-minute gift

It's a struggle we ALL know too well—not having a birthday party gift until the day of.

Updated Sep. 13, 2024
Mom buckling toddler into car seat

Target’s car seat trade-in is back! Here’s how to get your 20% off coupon

Here are all the details you need to know about this year's deal.

Updated Apr. 16, 2025
Kindergarten teacher talks about school being hard for little ones

Teacher wonders if kindergarten has become too much: ‘Let them be kids’

"Let those five- and six-year-olds be developmentally what they're supposed to be—and that's a kid."

Updated Aug. 27, 2024
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