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6 myths about raising twins we want to clear up right now

Myth 1: You won’t have any alone time with your partner

This is #momlife: Terrifying toys, lots of boogers and SO much love

The experts should really tell you about things like this. 

11 Montessori-friendly toys you can get at Target

Toys that emphasize natural materials + colors are more accessible than ever before.

Age-appropriate chores for your toddler—from 14 months to 5 years old

Keep their little hands and minds busy working alongside you.

It’s been fun, winter, but my kids and I are SO ready for spring

In winter, I am the finder of perpetually lost mittens and hats. But in the spring, everything changes.

I had a ‘yes day’ with my kids like Jennifer Garner: Here’s how it went

“Mom, can I eat this chocolate muffin…in your bed?” Really? Yes.

dad playing with baby in the air

There are major health benefits when baby looks just like dad, says study

They had fewer emergency room visits and were less likely to suffer from asthma + illness, according to findings.

To the mom with a love/hate relationship to snow days

I see you looking for the lost mitten—WHERE DOES IT ALWAYS GO?!—because the kids want to go outside.

That final hour of the day parenting solo is exhausting

Sometimes I’m not sure I can make it—but I always do.

We tried Google Clips—a camera designed by parents for parents

Capturing candid, genuine photos of your family is no easy task—but that’s all about to change, mamas. ?

How to host an easy, no-stress playdate

Once I perfected the art of the minimalist playdate, I felt up for having friends over much more often.

Maternity photography how-to’s: 6 steps to pregnancy photo perfection

It’s a time you’ll probably want to remember forever.

To the teachers who keep our babies safe

You do more for my children, my world, than I can ever possibly thank you for. 

Mini Boden on sale now : Stock up on sleepsuits, t-shirts, dresses + more

Their clearance is full of items that are up to 70% off!

It’s science: Kids whine for a (very good) reason

Remind yourself, “This whine is an urgent request for a resource or comfort.”

To the person who falls in love with my daughter someday

When she finds that love with you, I want you to know…

No, I won’t apologize for letting my kids be kids

I've taught them to be respectful and kind, but they also need to be allowed to be kids.

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