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Preserve those memories: 5 tips to make better home movies

1. Talk to the camera. This will feel terribly awkward at first.

The 8 best ingredients in an irresistible playroom

Maximize whimsy + play in your children’s spaces.

3 ways to ensure your family photos live forever ?

I want my boys to have a breadth of shared memories that are tactile and tangible—that they can hold in their hands.

Here’s to raising boys to become men of compassion

Together we are creating a whole new culture of men who are healthy, confident and balanced. ?

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I couldn’t handle the pressure: I fired the Tooth Fairy

“It’s okay Mom,” he said kindly, “but can I please have the money?” ?

Why fewer toys will benefit your kids

5. Kids develop a greater love for reading, writing, and art.

8 simple ways to bond with each of your children individually

Hearing “Thank you, Mommy, for only taking me today. I love being alone with you” is like music to our ears. ?

The ‘bad’ sleep habit I love

Throw away all of the books on sleeping and decide what works best for you.

Get up + get it —17-month-old

Set a goal that makes you want to jump out of bed in the morning. Gonna be honest—the only thing that really gets us out of bed in the morning is the automatic coffee maker. ☕️ But maybe you've got bigger goals than getting to the espresso machine. Maybe you're dreaming of starting your own business. Maybe you're trying to spend less and save more. Maybe you're ready to take time off and start a new chapter as a stay-at-home mom. Whatever is getting you motivated, mama, go all the way.XO, TeamMotherlyP.S. Toddler this week: Your super-curious tot is all hands. All the time. Try this: Try handing your toddler edible "paints"—mixed yogurts and pureed foods + a paint brush. There's only so much damage she can do in her high chair—or the tub, and she'll have the time of her life painting away.

Some days you win —16-month-old

The only person you should be better than is the person you were yesterday. 

My love —16-month-old

Do all things with love. Bacon is our love language. Slobbery kisses make us feel adored. John Legend gives us the feels. Motherhood lets you experience a depth of love like no other. How lucky are we to have this love. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. The Forest Feast, Love + Lemons + the Weelicious cookbooks give us all the food inspiration we need to cook fresh family meals we all love. Baby this week: Your little one loves to imitate your behaviors. Try this: A standing stool lets your little helper "cook" or wipe down the counters next to you in the kitchen. Also: get your camera ready, because it's the cutest.

Why being the parent of a 1-year-old is simply exhausting

Who can help me find my phone? We need Daniel Tiger STAT.

Pick me up —14-month-old

Who run the world? Girls. How could we do it without our mom friends? Grandma? Favorite aunt? Generous mother-in-laws? What did we do before help was just a Facebook question or Google away? The Internet is sometimes blamed for pushing us apart, but this week, we're celebrating all the ways it is bringing us as moms together. Thanks for being a part of our team.XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Mommy Nearest is an awesome app that helps you find local events and activities nearby—and you just might find your new best mom friend. Baby this week: At 14 months, your little one's gross motor development picks up—meaning he can move sideways and even up stairs (while you stand safely next to him!). Try this: Encourage coordination (and cleaning) by having your newly mobile tot pick up toys and place them into a basket. What a good helper!

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