From viral TikToks to Instagram moms, Motherly brings you funny, relatable diversions you didn’t know you needed.

Move over, superheroes—TikTok’s new favorite toddler just stole the spotlight with her surprising strength and heartwarming determination.

The clip shows the little performer using a TV remote as a microphone to belt out "APT" at top volume—stomach ache mysteriously nowhere to be found.

Freddie was imitating her! Bonnie often growled playfully right before tickling him

His incredible story, covered by WTVY, has captured hearts across the region.

Garnering over 16.2 million views in just six days, the clip has resonated deeply with parents everywhere.

The act of throwing provides a physical outlet for frustration, while the cold sensation of the ice cube "tricks the nervous system" into calming down.

POV: You gave birth to the female version of your husband.

Yes, you read that right. Shrekolas Cage.

“If you want to do ‘Team Green’ in one of your pregnancies, I think you should choose your first one.”

At a remarkably cozy 33 pounds, this Texas tot has not only captured the attention of over 10 million viewers but also caught the eye of the Detroit Lions.

“POV: My favorite animal is my sister when she finds out I’m pregnant.”

“I’d give anything to go back to that for a day.”

Sometimes, fatherhood means saying “yes” to a little sparkle—even when it’s not…

"I just spent 45 minutes looking for this rubber dinosaur from a two-dollar bath bomb because you would have thought it held all the secrets to our family."

“My super social 4-year-old has been asking to hang out with her friend from daycare, so I finally bit the bullet and texted her mom. This is more stressful than dating ever was 🫠 does it get easier?”

In a viral Reddit AITA post, a mother shared her confusion about receiving a detailed bill post-vacation.

In a viral video, Patricia is seen in tears after discovering that her medically complex, tube-fed toddler brought home something that meant the world: an invitation to a birthday party.

While her mom tends to “help too much” (putting things away in the wrong place, etc.), this time she crossed a serious line.

In a TikTok video that has amassed over 2.6 million views, Kyle explained the unique situation his family faced and how they arrived at their unconventional decision.

A TikTok from @maya.and.hunter is sparking an important conversation about preconception health—and this time, the focus is on men.