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DIY Sensory Tunnel

DIY Sensory Tunnel

Update: I now have an entire page dedicated to Sensory Processing/Play. If you are looking for more information about sensory play, click here.   The term "sensory" is becoming more mainstream, but I know it is still a foreign concept to many people. So,...

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How to Make Your Own Baby Food – Simplified!

How to Make Your Own Baby Food – Simplified!

                         Home-made baby food: beets in the OXO baby food storage tray. I hate to go into this long tedious explanation of how to make baby food, but there are quite a few steps involved and I want to make sure you get it just right... Ummm, not really!...

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Relax, You are Doing a Good Job!

The kids and I went on a "play date" (I hate that term) today with two other kids that are Sam's age. The mom's are good friends of mine and we have been getting together every couple of weeks since Sam was born. One of mom's  happens to be a pediatric speech and...

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Cooking with Your Kid: Paella with Roasted Red Pepper

Cooking with Your Kid: Paella with Roasted Red Pepper

    So I wasn't planning on posting anything about tonight's dinner, but it was such a success I thought it would be helpful to share it. As a result of this impromptu nature, I was only able to grab a last minute picture of the finished product. I hope you...

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Kid-friendly Tilapia Recipe: for Babies and Toddlers, Too!

Kid-friendly Tilapia Recipe: for Babies and Toddlers, Too!

Even your picky eater will love this kid-friendly fish recipe! Learn the health benefits of fish for kids and how to make this delicious tilapia recipe.   I'm a little bit of a foodie. I love food and trying new things to eat. I guess I should since it's my job...

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Making Meals Positive: Part 2- Keeping it Up

Making Meals Positive: Part 2- Keeping it Up

UPDATE: See the new and revised post here that includes all three posts at How to Keep Mealtimes Positive. This is the second installment in a four part series I am posting on making meal-time positive. Click here to read Part 1. Hopefully you are on your way to...

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A Weekend Play Idea: Sensory Scarf Box

A Weekend Play Idea: Sensory Scarf Box

      I wanted to share a quick idea for a fun play activity that is great for babies and toddlers. I did this for my first born because it made me crazy that he kept charging after the Kleenex box once he started crawling, pulling out each tissue and...

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Why Screen Time and Eating are a Bad Idea

Why Screen Time and Eating are a Bad Idea

  Pre-kids I use to enjoy sitting down in front of the boob tube for dinner occasionally and just watching a rerun of Cash Cab or something from the DVR. I would settle down into the couch, plate in my lap and eat away. I always ate faster and more when I was in...

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Cooking with Your Kid: Pumpkin Waffles

Cooking with Your Kid: Pumpkin Waffles

Cooking with your kid is a great way to get them interested in eating their meal and introducing new foods. When we give our kids something new to eat, it often just shows up on their plate, looking totally foreign. They don't know where it came from, what it's going...

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