Welcome to Tomorrowland! The long awaited Tomorrowland movie opens tonight in theaters! Are you and your family excited? My oldest son has been waiting for Tomorrowland to come out for weeks. He wants to know what all of those great inventions are in Tomorrowland that are going to make the world better! He wants […]
Driving Safe with Driver Watchdog! #SpecialOffer #BS8F
See the Special Offer below! Last month my teen son became legally able to hold a driver’s license permit. What scarier is in a few short months he will also be eligible for a drivers license. I’m terrified. I told my husband “How am I supposed to let him drive away on his own to […]
StorySnacker: Story Time in Snack Size #Kickstarter
Do you have trouble getting your child to sit for an entire read aloud story? OR do you have trouble finding the time in your busy schedule to read a full story each day? My ten year-old loves the library and she maxes out our library limit during each visit. We proudly read 100 picture […]
20 Patriotic Holiday Crafts for Kids! #Crafts
I love patriotic holidays and decorating for them. There is no better way to bring up the discussion of pride for one’s country and the sacrifices made on our behalf than to sit around your dining room table making patriotic crafts with your kids. The littlest ones like to talk about the colors “Why are […]
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Join us for a new and exciting SCHOLASTIC – ENERGIZER® Summer Reading Program! This year’s challenge theme is “Power Up & Read,” encouraging kids to read all summer long and unlock 12 original short stories by bestselling children’s authors as kids reach reading milestones. Scholastic has joined together with ENERGIZER® to power the Summer Reading Challenge […]
Do You Need to Kickstart your College Savings? #ECCU4school #Giveaway
If you haven’t started a college savings yet, don’t worry. It’s never too late to save — every bit makes a difference. My sister-in-law didn’t begin saving for college until she started dual enrollment during high school. After she noticed how expensive college textbooks were she decided to start placing her part-time employment earnings […]





