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Here is one of the things we love — Kymberly Stewart’s soulful album for children is a hit with us! With selections like, “I Like To Sing My ABCs,” “I Am A Robot,” “Timmy The Turtle,” and more this upbeat and interactive album is great for young children and will be a lot of fun […]

Giggles & Curls ♪ ♫ ♬ Music For Preschoolers

As the living room becomes study hall and social distancing grows mundane, TIDAL has a slate of kid-friendly playlists that can help make homeschooling engaging and fun. In between assignments and endless questions, kids can listen to Disney Hits, Kidz Bop Essentials, Reggae for Kids and more. Check out all of TIDAL’s Kid Playlists here which includes: Disney Pixar Hits – From Toy Story, […]

Check Out TIDAL’s Kid-Friendly Playlists

This blog will demonstrate three strategies for parents to manage their own race-related stress and link how practicing these strategies influences the development of healthy coping styles in children. There will be a brief definition of race-related stress and why it is important to address and manage. Racism-related Stress in the Black CommunityRacism-related stress is […]

Parents, Managing Your Own Racial Stress Teaches Your Kids Healthy Coping

Contributed Content The idea of sending your kids off to college is something that feels a whole lifetime away to a lot of parents when their kids are young. However, if there’s one thing that pretty much all parents realize pretty quickly is that life moves a whole lot faster than you often expect. The […]

Are You Ready for Your Kids To Head Off To College?

It is flu-season and there is a new toddler board book out that helps teach young children how to blow their nose to help prevent catching viruses! If you have ever tried to teach a toddler how to blow his or her nose, you know as a parent that they will inhale, blow out of their mouths, spit, and do everything but blow their nose. Some children will even run away. So how does a parent keep their child from wiping their nose on their sleeves? You teach them with their imagination like early childhood expert, Janice Robinson-Celeste did in her newest book, Miles’ Stuffy Nose.

New Toddler Board Book Helps Keep Your Child Healthy During Flu Season

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