All aboard! The elves are starting to get ready to make a trip to your home for the holiday season. Straight from the North Pole, The Lumistella Company (best known for The Elf on the Shelf Christmas tradition and Elf Pets), is gearing up for the Christmas Countdown with the new North Pole Advent Train. 

North Pole Advent Train

The North Pole Advent Train offers 24 days of playable, collectible holiday fun. Your Elf can ride along on the train as you count down the days to Christmas. Each train car stores a miniature toy surprise including mini figures and themed accessories. 

North Pole Advent Train

Each set includes: Cardboard train engine sized for a Scout Elf , 24 North Pole surprises in 4 themed train cars (Sweet Shop, Puppy Love, Snow Much Fun, ‘Tis the Season) ,4 Scout Elf or Elf Pets® mini figures, Mini cookies, baking sheet, mini hat, cookie booth, and sign Stickers, pop-outs, sled, and scarf, MIni Elf Pets blanket, bone, food, water bowl, and mini cabin, Mini tree, stocking, Santa sign, gift, and train toy.

For more fun activities, families can log on to santasnorthpole.com. Kids can explore a fully realized 3D world and play more than 30 interactive games and activities. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of The Lumistella Company

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Walmart is kicking off fall (and spooky season!) early this year with the release of their 2020 Great Value Fall Bake Center starting in September. If you’ve found yourself baking more during quarantine this year, get ready to level up your skills with some fun, themed baking kits that the kids will want to help with, too.

There are six Great Value Halloween Kits to indulge every kind of sweet tooth. There are a few selections for brownie lovers and meringue aficionados alike:

Ghost Meringue Kit (which comes with an easy-to-use icing pen!)

 

Graveyard Brownie Kit complete with bone-shaped candy pieces.

 

Halloween Whoopie Pie Kit with fluffy purple filling. Mmmmm. Purple.

Skull Sugar Cookie Kit that has a skull cookie cutter included.

Spooky Vortex Sugar Cookie Kit to make eye catching colorful swirled cookies.

Monster Eyes Sugar Cookie Kit with candy eyes!

Each kit will retail for $4.97 and be available in Walmart stores beginning September to have you baking sweet treats right up to Halloween.

—Jen Watro

Photos Courtesy of Walmart

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Enjoy a thrilling entertainment experience with your family. Beginning this weekend Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Crushing It! is back. The 30-minute, six-episode series will air across the country with the first episode kicking off this Sat. Jul.18.

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks

Hosts Tommy Kane and Kristen Beat return to immerse viewers in the exhilarating world of monster trucks through new stories and unprecedented access to the creators and stars of the international Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live tour.

  •       Ep. 1: Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Crushing It! is back and bigger than before! Don’t miss a behind the scenes look of what it takes to be a monster truck driver with driver, Christian Stormin’ Norman. The trucks roll into Mattel headquarters for a day of monster truck fun. Experience the making of the Crushing It! soundtrack.

 

  •       Ep. 2: Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Crushing It! returns to Mattel headquarters and sits down with a legendary Hot Wheels designer to talk about the creation of the iconic Bone Shaker skull. Kick back with the Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live team while they visit driver, Derick Anson, for his annual Halloween party and hang out with 5-year-old Aiden who is “crushing” a chronic health condition. 

 

  •       Ep. 3: Go back in time to learn all about the person who invented monster trucks, Bob Chandler! Get an exclusive look at the original monster truck, BIGFOOT®, and the team behind all the action. 

 

  •       Ep. 4: Experience the very first Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live show in Edinburg, Texas. As you watch the thrilling jumps and stunts of these epic monster trucks, learn the science behind what makes these monster trucks fly high and go fast. Get behind the wheel of a monster truck with host, Tommy Kane, and learn how to drive a legendary monster truck.

 

  •       Ep. 5: Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live goes across the pond for the first ever international tour in Europe. Get a backstage pass with Rebecca Schnell, driver of Hot Wheels® Racing #1, as she prepares for her first monster truck tour with her husband, Darron, driver of BIGFOOT®. Visit Manchester, England with event host, Freddie Sheppard, and see what it takes to pull off a European tour! 

 

  •       Ep. 6: Hit the road with Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live to visit Cody Elkins at his home and witness some dazzling stunts from the superstar of Freestyle Motocross! Demo Derby visits Victory Junction, a camp for children with serious or chronic medical conditions. Learn about the design process in making a toy monster truck with designers at Mattel headquarters.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

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Get your little ones excited to read this summer. Parents magazine’s August “Raise a Reader” issue features its first-ever list of 100 Books to Inspire Your Kids covering a wide range of titles to help turn children of all ages into readers. To create the list, Parents asked celebrated authors to share the book that opened their children’s eyes to the joy of reading. 

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The issue’s cover story features NBC’s TODAY co-host Jenna Bush Hager. Hager shares with readers how literacy has shaped her life. Other features of the issue include tips on how to Raise a Child Who Loves to Read and the announcement of Raising the Future Book Club which launches on Aug. 7.

The book club’s first selection is Antiracist Baby by Ibram X. Kendi, Ph.D. Kendi will lead a discussion of the book on Parent’s Instagram on Aug 7 at 3 p.m. ET. Visit http://parents.com/bookclub for more information. 

The new book club is part of Parents “Raising the Future” long-term initiative aimed as diversifying the voices and representation in its content and delivering more of the advice families need to nurture a generation of good people.

Parents Editor-in-Chief Julia Edelstein writes in her August issue Editor’s Letter, “If we want the world to change—and for our children to be the changemakers—we must embrace stories from more than one point of view.”.

Highlights from the list of 100 Books to Inspire Your Kids, along with the authors who selected them follow:

  • Encyclopedia Brown series, by Donald J. Sobol (ages 8 to 12)—selected by Nic Stone, author of Clean Getaway
  • In the Night Kitchen, by Maurice Sendak (ages 4 to 8)—selected by Jenna Bush Hager, coauthor of Sisters First
  • The Little Grey Men, by B.B. (ages 8 to 12)—selected by actor Julie Andrews, author of Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years
  • Magic Tree House series, by Mary Pope Osborne (ages 7 to 12)—selected by Tomi Adeyemi, author of Children of Blood and Bone
  • Miracle’s Boys, by Jacqueline Woodson (ages 10+)—selected by Elizabeth Acevedo, author of The Poet X
  • Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank (ages 10)—selected by Lesléa Newman, author of Heather Has Two Mommies
  • Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Paterson (ages 9+)—selected by actor Neil Patrick Harris, author of The Magic Misfits: The Fourth Suit
  • Chrysanthemum, by Kevin Henkes (ages 4 to 8)—selected by Meg Medina, author of Merci Suárez Changes Gears
  • Frederick, by Leo Lionni (ages 3 to 7)—selected by Dan Santat, author of The Adventures of Beekle
  • Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred D. Taylor (ages 11+)—selected by Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give
  • Baby Island, by Carol Ryrie Brink (ages 9 to 12)—selected by Ann M. Martin, author of the Baby-Sitters Club series
  • Ramona series, by Beverly Cleary (ages 8-12)—selected by Rainbow Rowell, author of Eleanor & Park; Daniel Handler, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events; and Kevin Henkes, author of The Year of Billy Miller
  • Before the Mayflower by Lerone Bennett Jr. (ages 10+)—selected by Derrick Barnes, author of I Am Every Good Thing

For the full list of 100 books selected by noteworthy authors and celebrities, visit https://www.parents.com/100books.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Annie Spratt on Unsplash

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Call all aspiring veterinarians! Cavity Sam’s dog Rex-Ray has eaten a bunch of things he shouldn’t have like homework, socks, bunny slippers and a dog bone. Now with Hasbro’s Operation: Pet Scan players try to help him feel better by removing them.

Operation: Pet Scan

Players can drop an ailment into the dog’s mouth and use the magnetic dog-o-scope to guide it along his belly — hoping it’ll come out his tail end. Watch out for that iconic buzz. If the buzzer sounds, the ailment drops. If it falls out of his belly, your turn is over.

Each ailment successfully removed counts as a point and whoever has the most points wins. Kids will be entertained throughout the game with fun sound effects. Press and hold Rex-Ray’s nose to hear an instant bark and fart sounds. 

Operation: Pet Scan is available now at Target and retails for $19.99 and is suitable for players ages 6 and up.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Hasbro

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No matter how you plan on spending Independence Day weekend, you will need to eat . If you are looking to score a great deal this weekend, RetailMeNot has compiled a list of restaurants and chains offering food deals and specials in honor of the 4th of July. Check out the links below and get ready to order.

Krispy Kreme

Bahama Breeze

Plan an island-style holiday with Caribbean Bundles (serves four) to-go that come with a choice of entrée (Baby Back Ribs, Grilled Chicken, Jerk Chicken Wings, Seafood Paella and Jerk Chicken Pasta) and side, salad and Cuban bread.

 

Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen

This Fourth of July, order a Family Bundle to go (starting at $24.99), featuring summer classics like House-Smoked Baby Back Ribs or Chicken Tenders, and two family-sized sides and a half-dozen signature Honey Butter Croissants. 

 

Cheesecake Factory

From Jun. 29 through Jul. 5, order seven items for $20 for delivery, pickup or curbside to-go via The Cheesecake Factory website or DoorDash. The 7-for-$20 deal includes two Happy Hour Burgers, two orders of fries, two soft drinks and one slice of Oreo Dream Extreme Cheesecake.

 

Eddie V’s

Take your grilling to the next level with Fourth of July Marketplace Boxes (serve four or more), featuring a selection of uncooked prime steaks and lobster for your at-home cookout. Place your order starting on Jun. 30, with options including Filet Mignon, New York Strip, Prime Bone-in Ribeye and Lobster along with a set of chef’s tongs, Eddie V’s Black Tie Seasoning and festive sparklers.

 

Founding Farmers

With locations in D.C., Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, this small farmer-owned restaurant chain is offering backyard BBQ kits and ready-to-eat lunch boxes available for preorder from now until Wed., Jul. 1, at 5 p.m., for contact-free curbside pickup on Jul. 3 or 4. See the menu options here.

 

Krispy Kreme

For a limited time, try a Patriotic Doughnut from Krispy Kreme’s Indoughpendence Day collection, or opt for the Strawberry Sparkler Doughnut, Original Freedom Ring Doughnut or the Firework Doughnut—topped with crackling, popping candy!

 

LongHorn Steakhouse

Don’t want to be in charge of all of the grilling this Independence Day? Order a selection of quality steakhouse favorites served Curbside To Go, like seasoned cuts of bone-in Outlaw Ribeye, tender Flo’s Filet and juicy LongHorn Porterhouse.

 

Mrs. Fields

From now until Jul. 5, get 20% off online items with code FLAG20. Try something tasty from the Summer Fun collection and don’t forget to order by Jul. 1 for a Jul. 4 delivery.

 

On the Border

In honor of Fourth of July, try the $5 Liberita—a red, white and blue frozen margarita—available from Jul. 1 to 19.

 

The Capital Grille

Starting Jun. 30, call your local restaurant to order The Capital Grille’s Steak Grille Boxes. Each box includes four, freshly-cut uncooked steaks and comes with The Capital Grille’s signature steak sauce and seasoning to be prepared at home. Selections include Bone-in Dry Aged New York Strip, Bone-in Prime Ribeye or a combination of the two.

 

The Fresh Market

For the first time, The Fresh Market is offering a Fourth of July BBQ meal. The spread serves eight people for $59.99, and comes with boneless Boston Butt, hamburger buns, baked beans, cole slaw, apple pie, watermelon and your choice of two bottle of 12 oz. BBQ sauce. Preorder online now through Jun. 30 at 2 p.m. ET for pickup in-store from Jul. 2 through July 5.

 

The Rustic

On Jul. 4, head to the annual Drink the Flag hangout with free live music and donations to benefit the Chris Kyle Frog Foundation. The Rustic’s featured beers will be: Wild Acre Brewing Company Texas Blonde Ale, TUPPS Brewery National Standard Golden Ale and Community Beer Company Texas Lager.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Krispy Kreme

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We cannot wait to get back into a dark and cozy movie theater, surrounded by the smell of buttered popcorn. But until then, movie nights at home are all the rage. Added bonus? The whole family gets to join, including our family pets. Think Like a Dog, a new family comedy about the bond between a boy and his dog, premieres on Digital and On Demand Jun. 9. So we’re busy planning a dog-friendly movie night at home just in time. Read on for clever ideas to host your own, plus find out why we give this awesome new flick, starring Megan Fox and Josh Duhamel, two paws up!

The Power of Friendship 

Lionsgate

In the movie, twelve-year-old Oliver is a tech prodigy whose middle school science experiment goes awry, resulting in Oliver and his dog, Henry, being able to hear each other’s thoughts! Oliver and Henry become even closer through this newly acquired super skill, joining forces to overcome obstacles at school and home, even helping Oliver's parents rekindle their marriage. (That's some dog!) If your kiddos are missing out on seeing their friends, see if another family can do a simultaneous “watch party” where the kiddos are all watching the movie at the same time. After the film, get the kids onto a Zoom or FaceTime to talk about the flick!

Cool Science

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You might not be able to recreate the exact scenario (how cool would that be if you could hear your dogs thoughts?) but watching Oliver get all sciency is sure to inspire your kid to do the same, so why not have a little science experiment set up for afterward (or intermission)? Don't know where to start? Check out these classic science experiments

 

Treats for You and for Your Furry Friend

Deborah Breen Whiting via Pixabay

A movie without popcorn is like a dog without a bone! Stray from the norm with one of our popcorn recipes. Popcorn cake? Yes, please! Don't forget your four-legged friend. Your pup may not be able to tell you exactly what they want like Henry can, but they can enjoy some homemade dog biscuits, too.

Dress for the Occasion

Katie Bernotsky via Unsplash

It's not an event without donning some special duds. Better yet: match your best fur buddy or how about getting your dog a bowtie for a good cause. Looking sharp!

Tickets, Please!

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The good news is your movie won't be sold out, but don't let that stop you from making your own tickets! Use one of these free downloadable templates to create tickets for the movie, even popcorn, candy and snacks to set the scene! Send them around to friends and family to see if they want to “meet” you at the movies. 

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Think Like a Dog premieres on Digital on On Demand on June 9! Need another reason to gather your family, furry and otherwise, to watch this new movie? Not only does it star Megan Fox and Josh Duhamel, it’s written and directed by Gil Junger, who directed 10 Things I Hate About You and was a Daytime Emmy nominee for directing the TV series "Ellen", and produced by Andrew Lazar, who also produced 10 Things I Hate About You—meaning the little ones aren't the only ones who will get some laughs in during movie night!

 

—Jamie Aderski

 

Editor’s note: Any medical advice presented here is expressly the views of the writer and Red Tricycle cannot verify any claims made. Please consult with your healthcare provider about what works best for you.

Exercise has always been my sanity and after having my son, all I wanted to do was go for a run! As a new mom I couldn’t wait to get back out there, but I had so many questions! Here are some of the most common questions about exercise, so you can feel good without hesitation. 

“What should I know about my body as it heals postpartum?”

The body undergoes tremendous change and adaption throughout pregnancy. Every system in the body is impacted, the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, endocrine, pulmonary, renal and nervous system. Respecting the natural healing process after childbirth is paramount. 

“When can I safely return to exercise?”

For moms, exercise is a great way to socialize and get out of the house, increase their fitness, and live a healthy lifest‌yle. Research shows that exercising postpartum can reduce the chances of postpartum depression. When returning to exercise postnatally, slow and steady always win the race. The timeline for returning to exercise postpartum varies for everyone.

Most women can begin exercising during the first month postpartum. Start with deep breathing, pelvic tilts, submaximal pelvic floor contractions and gentle, easy walking. By six to eight weeks, most women are able to return to more intense activities such as running, cycling, lifting and aerobic exercise. If you have had a C-section, return to exercise may be a little slower. Walking soon after a C-section can help with scar mobility and circulation. Bleeding is normal during the first several weeks, but if there are increased or excessive amounts of blood, it is often a sign of overexertion.

“Can I exercise while breastfeeding?”

There’s no reason a breastfeeding mom should not exercise. However, if she’s going to exercise while breastfeeding, she needs to be aware that breastfeeding requires increased energy consumption, an increase in caloric intake, and bone mineral density is impacted.

In order to exercise and continue to breastfeed without injury, women must be able to balance the needs of their body and their desire to be active. Research demonstrates that the energy needs of a breastfeeding mom are greater than those of a pregnant woman. Women may need an additional 500 calories per day for adequate milk production and energy needs even before exercise is added into the equation. With exercise, the caloric intake increaes further.

Many women attribute their “milk drying up” to exercise, but that’s a myth. If the mother is getting adequate food and fluid to account for the extra water and calorie loss with exercise, she will be able to maintain her milk supply. If milk supply decreases with increased activity, that may be a sign that it’s necessary to increase calories and/or fluids consumed.

Another lesser-known fact is that stress fractures can be more common in the postpartum period. Bone mineral density (BMD) is affected during this time, particularly with breastfeeding. This occurs because the calcium in the mother’s bones mobilizes to meet the increased demand for calcium in her milk. In most women, BMD loss is reversed with cessation of breastfeeding. BMD loss is associated with osteopenia and osteoporosis later in life, and is a factor in bone stress injuries.

Breastfeeding increases the energy demands on the body, and it can also negatively impact bone mineral density. Despite these facts, there is no reason why any women should not exercise while they are breastfeeding.  The key to remaining healthy, injury-free and active during this time is to stay hydrated, eat enough, listen to your body, and get plenty of rest. 

“What are the best exercises to do postpartum?”

Every pregnancy is different, but here are some exercises that will benefit anyone no matter what their experience was like. They’re written in order of difficulty.

1. Diaphragmatic Breathing and Pelvic Floor Muscle Activation / Relaxation

Pelvic floor dysfunction is common after childbirth and may lead to things such as urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse or pelvic pain. Taking time to rehabilitate these muscles in the early postpartum period can improve or prevent these symptoms.

Lie on your back with your knees bent. You can also try this lying on your side or on your hands and knees. Take a deep breath in. Feel your ribs expand and your chest and belly rise. As you exhale, your ribs should move down and inwards, and the chest and belly should fall. All 3 areas – chest, ribs, belly – should be involved. When these muscles are coordinated that indicates good diaphragm function. Once you feel comfortable with breathing, turn your focus to the PFM.

As you inhale, the diaphragm contracts and flattens and the PFM relax some, and lengthen. When you exhale, the diaphragm relaxes, becoming more dome-like, and the PFM begin to contract.  Work up to holding it for 10 seconds CONTINUING TO BREATHE.

Goal: 10 repetitions, 2 times a day

2. All-fours Knee Lift

Begin on your hands and knees, with your hands under your shoulders and your knees under your hips with a neutral spine. Take one breath to prepare, activating the PFM as you exhale. On the next exhale, lift one knee off the floor, enough that you could slide a piece of paper under it. Hold 5 seconds and return to start. Continue, alternating sides. For a challenge, try straightening one leg behind you without arching or twisting the trunk.

Goal: 3 sets of 5 repetitions on each leg, once a day

3. Side Plank

Lie on your side with your trunk on your forearm, hips stacked, and knees bent. Take one breath to prepare and activate the PFM as you exhale. On the next breath, exhale. Imagine you’re pulling the inner part of your support arm toward your torso, lift your ribs and then your hips. You’ll be in a side plank position. Hold for up to 10 seconds. For a challenge, begin with your legs straight.

Goal: 10 repetitions, once a day

When you begin exercising postpartum, remember that slow and steady wins the race. If you’re tired, rest. If you feel good keep going. Every woman is different and will get back to exercise as their body is ready.

Kate Mihevc Edwards
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

Dr. Kate Mihevc Edwards PT, DPT, OCS, author of Go Ahead, Stop and Pee: Running During Pregnancy and Postpartum, is a physical therapist, author, business owner & educator helping physical therapists widen the lens on treating and caring for endurance athletes.

Hallie Barnard is more than just an average 11-year-old. After beating a rare bone marrow disease and battling cancer, the artist and advocate is turning her attention to design.

Barnard recently designed a t-shirt exclusively for Target—and this limited-edition Cat & Jack tee is a must-have pick!

While most of us were still sliding and swinging on the playground at age six, Barnard was starting her own nonprofit, Hallie’s Heroes. Barnard’s nonprofit raises awareness for her rare disease, bone marrow screenings and bone marrow donor registration. Now that she’s 11, Barnard is making a national impact and taking her message to Target.

The artist/designer/advocate started her Target journey with her dad, a team member at the big red bullseye retailer. Last summer Target invited Barnard to its headquarters to meet with Pillowfort and Cat & Jack designers. During her visit, the 11-year-old’s artwork inspired the Target team and Barnard’s t-shirt was born!

So what inspires Barnard? On her love for design she says, “I’ve always loved art since I was little. Being in the hospital made my love for art grow, because it’s easy to get cabin fever there, but I don’t want to sit around and do nothing. I want to use my brain, and creating while I’m in the hospital gives me a sense of accomplishment.”

Target has pledged a $10,000 donation to Hallie’s Heroes this holiday season. To buy Barnard’s tee, visit target.com.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of Target

 

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Disney+’s Mandalorian has one new character that’s getting major attention—The Child. The super-popular “Baby Yoda” is suddenly popping up everywhere. From ugly Christmas sweaters to t-shirts, this adorable alien is all over new Disney merch—and now Hasbro has a talking plush toy.

The Star Wars The Child Talking Plush Toy ($25) would be the perfect addition to your kiddo’s holiday wish list. Sadly, the popular plush is only available for pre-order right now.

photo: Amazon

The new “Baby Yoda” toy officially debuts May 18, 2020. If you want to make sure you get your hands on one (before they sell out), you can pre-order the Mandolorian merchandise on Amazon, from Target, at ShopDisney.com or from other fave retailers.

The Child plush, which is age-graded for children three and up, comes with 10 sound effects, poseable arms, a bone broth bowl and a Sorgan frog.

—Erica Loop

 

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