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Dinosaur Muffins
I’ve been cooking with my munchkin since he was a little wee one. He loves to cook, and I decided early on that gender roles be darned, there is nothing wrong with a boy who loves to cook, and everything right with one who can cook well! My little one is not an overly picky eater, but he’s definitely more vocal about what he will and won’t eat these days; and getting him to eat vegetables is sometimes a hard fought battle. He’s way more keen to try something new if he’s helpe

Tiny Scientist
We decided to put our little one into a Montessori School last year, and while we love some of their approaches to education and learning, we soon learned that not all of them aligned with our theory of learning. (Post on this coming soon). While Montessori schools provide an open structure for children to learn, they don't necessarily put a focus on science, technology or math, and believe that there is time for this in a child's later stage education. The first 5 years of b

Table for Two plus a High Chair: Miami
When you think of Miami, you think of perfectly tanned and toned bodies, sunshine, heat, and the beach. You don’t immediately think of it as a place to travel with your toddler. While Miami, South Beach specifically, is definitely an adult’s playground, there are tons of things to do that can create a family trip that allows for art, culture, silliness for the kids, and a bit of sexiness for the adults. Here are my suggestions of places to check out while in Miami with toddle

How to Survive Traveling with a Toddler
I’m a chronic over packer. You just never know when you'll have to wear that one outfit that you didn't need to buy and had nowhere to wear to, and that goes with nothing you currently own… but who knows, this trip may just be the time to break them out. But having a toddler who comes with his own load of gear has made me reevaluate the essentials from the non-essentials. And lets be honest, an extra free bag for your toddler is great for packing those extra tops you just can
