5 Ways to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing!
“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind!” Americans thrilled at the crackly sound of Neil Armstrong’s voice over their TV sets as he became the
“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind!” Americans thrilled at the crackly sound of Neil Armstrong’s voice over their TV sets as he became the
Time for fireworks, barbecues, and all things red, white, and blue! The Fourth of July is here and we’re ready for family fun! So why exactly do we celebrate Independence
Summer is finally here! Now, wait a minute. School’s probably out for the summer, swimming pools are open, and temperatures are decidedly balmy. Kids are bound to ask, how on
Who knew that the art of folding could lead to such controversy? Many of us have been hooked on Marie Kondo’s famous ‘Konmari’ method of organization ever since Tidying Up
Father’s Day is just around the corner! Have you ever wondered how Father’s Day got its start? It didn’t officially become a national holiday until 1972! In 1909, Sonora Louise
Organizing a family picnic sounds like a walk in the park, but sometimes, juggling the demands of picky eaters feels more like a walk in a mosquito-infested quicksand patch. If
“What do you even do all day?” In the 21st century, it’s increasingly tricky to explain an average day’s work to a child, and even harder for a child to
Where I live, the ground this time of year is a mosaic of gold, red, brown, burgundy, and orange. So many pretty fall colors, so many fun leaf shapes. I
Amazing puzzle solving is happening on our Kyngdom forum. If your child likes to solve word problems, puzzles, riddles, codes, or just loves fantasy fiction, writing, or the chance to
Am I the only one with a child under the age of 10 who doesn’t need to head to Toys R Us this year? In fact, I didn’t need to