We’ve compiled some excellent web resources to help you celebrate National Poetry Month with your child, whether you just read them or want to try to write them.
My Dad Was Fatherless, My Son Won’t Be
I wanted to make sure that my son has someone to read with him, and make jokes with him, play ball with him, and hold his hand when he’s scared to go into his first day of gym class. I wanted to make sure that I wasn’t absent. I don’t want to helicopter, but I want to be involved.
My Day with 311
When you have a question about something odd you see or find in the NYC street, calling 311 is often your best bet. Most times.
‘Raising Digital Families’ Helps Parents Deal with Kids’ Technology
Whether you don’t know what Twitter is or you are all-too-aware of the potential trouble the Internet can bring children, […]
‘Dad’s Book of Awesome Projects’ Builds Awesome Relationships
(DISCLAIMER: I received a free copy of Dad’s Book of Awesome Projects to review it. My review is not based […]
Legoland Discovery Center Westchester: Bricks of Fun for All
If your kids loves little plastic bricks, Legoland Discovery Center Westchester is a fun experience for them and the whole family.