We all want that Pinterest-worthy house but let’s face it: once your kiddos outgrow their cribs their rooms become a little more in need of photoshop than photos. But you can give your kid’s bedroom a refresh without adding shiplap or buffing the floors: just slap on a fresh coat of paint (or not) and snag a few of these affordable, durable items from Amazon! We especially love the AmazonBasics kids bedding (think bright, simple colors and fun patterns like lions, dinos, space, unicorns and more). Read on for our top picks for a cozy, affordable refresh.

The Best Kids Bedding & Sheets

1. Snuggly Micro Fiber Sheets in Claw

Get everything you need for a woodsy vibe with the Bear Buddies collection. Start with a set of micro-fiber sheets in "claw"

Shop them here. From $17.99.

2. A Cozy Napping Set

Tuck them into a cozy Sherpa blanket, ($21.99) or add a nap set with Bear Pillow and fleece blanket set,

Shop it here, $26.08

 

3. Gender-Neutral Spacey Sheets

Honestly, we want these Navy Galaxy sheets for ourselves.

Get them here. From $17.99, available in Twin, Full or Queen. 

4. Complete Bed-in-a-Bag in Llama

This set comes with one top sheet, one fitted sheet, a single pillowcase, a sham and a comforter. Comes in twin or full/queen.

Get it here, from $38

5. A Luxe Sherpa Blanket for Dinosaur Lovers

This cozy blanket comes in sizes from throw to king and dinosaur pattern is just one of many including bears, lions, kittens and solid colors.

Get it here. Starting at $22.99.

 

6. Cheerful Rainbow Pillow Case Set

Easy wash, standard pillowcases in a pattern sure to make them smile.

Get yours here. $10.19/set of two. 

7. Colorful, Concealing Bed Skirts

Get yourself some sturdy under-the-bed storage bins for all those seasonal clothes or LEGO bricks and then put a skirt around the bottom to hide the stash. You can choose from pleated or ruffled, sizes from twin to king and an array of colors. Our top choices this year are the pleated bed skirt in Oh So Orange and the Mountain Mint Green ruffled skirt. From $11.79 up. 

Adorable Furniture & Curtains

8. Sweet Stackable Horse Chairs

For just shy of $50, you get two adorable, durable plastic chairs that can transform any situation into pretend play or just help the kids wiggle while they work. Available in either black or white, they give off a decidedly "Queen's Gambit" vibe. $47.76

9. Stacking Elephant Chairs

We haven't seen chairs this cute since...well those horse chairs above. These elephant chairs are wipeable, stackable and as sweet as can be. Plus a two-pack is under $30!

Shop them here. $28

10. Kid-Sized Room Darkening Curtains

PSA: Room-darkening curtains do not need to be dark! We love these bright, unicorn-themed curtains that just might encourage early risers to sleep a little bit longer. 

Get yours here. Set of two for $25.64

Easy & Attractive Storage Solutions

11. A U-Fill Bean Bag Perfect for Stuffies

Get some of those stuffed animals off the floor and make a cozy place to read, too. This simple storage bean-bag cover is affordable, durable and comes in several cute patterns. 

Shop it here. $33

12. A Handy Metal Cart for School Supplies

When the remote-day is done, get all that school clutter off the kitchen table/bed/floor and wheel it back into a corner, safe and sound. It also comes in red, black, and white. 

Get it here. From $32

13. Kid's Closet Organizer

Encourage your kiddos to put their clothes away and get dressed independently by giving them easy access to the items they need the most with this handy closet organizer. The bins can be filled with socks, undies, or pajamas and the hanging items easily reached. 

Get it here. $26

14. Slow Movement Storage Trunk

This soft-sided, sloth canvas storage chest will make the kiddos' room neat and sweet in a hurry. Just don't expect anyone to go too fast. 

Shop it here. $37.99

—Amber Guetebier

All images courtesy Amazon 

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The year 2020 is nearly over and there are plenty of reasons to get excited. In addition to celebrating the Year of the Mouse, Mickey’s main squeeze is also getting the special treatment with Disney’s Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction collection.

Each month, Minnie is getting a makeover inspired by the most beloved attractions of the parks. You can get your chance to snag a newly themed collection at Shop Disney.

To shop the final Minnie Mouse release, head to shopDisney.com and access the new Merch Pass. Beginning Tues. Dec. 8 at 7 a.m. PST, guests can add their name to each product by way of a drawing. You can only put your name in for one drawing per item, but you can do multiple drawings for different products. Then, when the list closes, you will be notified via email, if selected, to make your purchase.

January

Minnie Mouse is decked out in all things Space Mountain this month. Check out a variety of bags, ears, mugs and more, all inspired with space-like hues of purple and blue.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly – Space Mountain

$90.00

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband for Adults – Space Mountain

$34.99

Plush Minnie Mouse

Currently sold out.

February

Ahoy matey! Minnie Mouse is on a swashbuckling adventure with the Pirates of the Caribbean. The black and gold-toned collection features six pieces that include a plush, mug, ears, Magic Band, pins and hip pack.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush – Pirates of the Caribbean

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Hip Pack by Loungefly – Pirates of the Caribbean

$45

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug – Pirates of the Caribbean

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband for Adults – Pirates of the Caribbean

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction MagicBand 2 – Pirates of the Caribbean – Limited Release

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set – Pirates of the Caribbean

$19.99

March

Don’t be late! The March collection is all about the Mad Tea Party and includes a Minnie Mouse plush, headband, pin set, mug and mini backpack.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush – Mad Tea Party

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband for Adults – Mad Tea Party

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set – Mad Tea Party

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug – Mad Tea Party

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly – Mad Tea Party

$75

April

It’s a Small World after all! The April collection is all about the the iconic ride (and the song that always get stuck in your head) and includes a Minnie Mouse plush, headband, pin set, mug and hip pack.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A small World Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Ear Headband

$35.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Mug

$20.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Hip Pack by Loungefly

$45

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Pin Set

$19.99

May

Head over to the Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room! This enchanted collection pays homage to the Polynesian show and is made up of a Minnie Mouse plush, ear headband, mini backpack, mug and collectors pin set.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Ear Headband for Adults

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Mini Backpack by Loungefly

$75

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Mug

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Pin Set

$19.99

July

July’s collection is all about never growing up as Minnie Mouse is decked out in all things Peter Pan. You can fly, you can fly, you can fly!

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan Ear Headband

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan's Flight Mini Backpack by Loungefly

$90

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan's Flight Mug

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan Pin Set

$19.99

August

Minnie is decked out in King Arthur style this month. She is sporting an organza bow with crown and carrousel horse banner skirt, in addition to other limited edition items which include a headband, backpack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush King Arthur

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set King Arthur

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband King Arthur

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug King Arthur Carrousel

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly

$90

August #2

Blink and you’ll miss August’s second release––Dumbo! Minnie Mouse is wearing a circus-inspired crepe gown and bow that includes a golden feather. Other items in this release include a headband, hip pack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Dumbo the Flying Elephant Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Hip Pack by Loungefly Dumbo the Flying Elephant

$45

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set Dumbo The Flying Elephant

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug Dumbo the Flying Elephant

$19.99

September

Minnie Mouse has been working on the railroad. This month’s release pays homage to the famed Big Thunder Railroad attraction, and she’s wearing an adorable gown with a train print. Other items in this release include a headband, backpack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly Big Thunder Railroad

$75

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$19.99

October

Minnie Mouse is ready for the spooky season. Outfitted in perfect Haunted Mansion attire, this leading lady’s gown is fashioned from the famed attraction’s wallpaper, in addition to wearing a Madame Leota hat with fishnet veil. Other items in this release include a headband, hip pack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush The Haunted Mansion

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband The Haunted Mansion

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Hip Pack by Loungefly The Haunted Mansion

$50

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug The Haunted Mansion

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set The Haunted Mansion

$19.99

December

Minnie Mouse is ready to say farewell to her year long collection, and 2020, too. Her finale performance means she’s decked out in and a coordinating bow that features Sleeping Beauty’s castle. fireworks Other items in this release include a headband, backpack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Loungefly Mini Backpack Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$90

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$19.99

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Disney

 

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Bestway’s latest bouncer couldn’t make it any easier to create a jumping jungle at home. Not only is the Up In & Over Energetic Elephant Bouncer completely adorable and appealing with its big-eyed, grape-and-aqua elephant graphic, but it’s also designed for maximum convenience with a built-in pump. Just plug in the cord and switch the pump to “on” to inflate it in 2.5 minutes. The bouncer features a crawl-through entrance, a roomy, open top, and mesh sidewalls so parents can keep an eye on kids as they play. The elephant’s ears sway as kids bounce for a cute, added detail.

Read the full review on thetoyinsider.com, and check out the Toy Insider’s full Holiday Gift Guide to see the top picks of the hottest toys this holiday season!

The Toy Insider is the go-to source for product information and the latest news about children's toys, tech, and entertainment. Its team of toy experts publishes two annual gift guides—one for summer and one for holiday—and reviews toys 365 days a year on thetoyinsider.com, a trusted resource for parents. 

Halloween may look different this year, but you can still dress up and celebrate. You can even attend a virtual costume party singalong. Skinnamarink with Sharon & Randi! A Live, Virtual Concert is back by popular demand on Fri. Oct. 30 at 6:30 pm. ET. 

Skinnamarink with Sharon and Randi
Just as legendary musicians Sharon, Lois & Bram brought happiness to four generations of children and their grown-ups, Sharon Hampson and her daughter Randi are continuing to share the music of Sharon, Lois and Bram with yet another generation of families. Through this up-close-and-personal sing-along gathering, and like their first virtual concert, Live in your Living Room, they are planning a real family affair featuring Sharon and Randi, Randi’s sons Ethan and Elijah, their girlfriends Clare and Sofia, and Randi’s beau Jim.

Skinnamarink with Sharon and Randi

At this Halloween Costume Party, viewers will be able to see each other’s costumes and sing along with each other and the performers. Conceived as a “by family, for family” experience, the show will include some spooky Halloween-themed songs for all ages, along with such well-loved Sharon, Lois & Bram favourites as “Grandpa’s Farm,” “Five Little Monkeys,” One Elephant,” “Tingalayo,” and, of course, “Skinnamarink.”

“We wanted to find a fun, safe way to celebrate Halloween with our audience. The idea of dressing up and singing seems like a perfect way to be together” says Sharon Hampson. “We are thrilled to have this chance to once again see the smiling faces of our guests singing along with favourite tunes, old and new.”

“The best thing about our first virtual family concert was getting to watch everyone singing along together from their homes. It really felt like we were all connected,” adds Randi Hampson. “We’re especially excited to see kids (and maybe adults) dressed up in their fun Halloween costumes!”

As an added bonus, Sharon and Randi will be looking for some audience input on the song choices. Early bird ticket purchasers will have a chance to select and introduce a song during the concert. And those who purchase tickets and attend this show will be entered in a contest for a chance to win a special Sharon, Lois & Bram prize package or a personal Zoom meeting with Sharon and Randi.

Tickets are CAD $15 plus tax. Families of three or more require two tickets. To purchase tickets visit the Skinnamarink with Sharon and Randi Home Routes page.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Sharon, Lois & Bram

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If you’re anything like me, you’re both excited and anxious when your kids ask about the 2020 US presidential election. But if you think, “My kids are so young, they don’t even think about these things,” then I’ve got news for you—they actually do!

Back in 2016 (when we were able to chaperone field trips), I had an interesting and awkward encounter with my four-year-old son’s field-trip partner. I naively thought I’d be the cool parent making conversation about the tall buildings and nice street art that we’d pass, but that anticipated casual chat became a debate about the election.

My son’s partner turned to me with her sweet smile and pigtails, and said, “Who’re you going to vote for?” Of course, as any parent might do when he or she doesn’t have an answer, I deflected and asked her the same question: “Who would you vote for?” Needless to say, that was probably the longest fifteen-minute walk I ever took, but it made me realize that kids are listening when adults talk, or when the news is on, and yes, kids have a lot of opinions about news topics, like the election.

That’s one of the reasons why I (along with my business partner and fellow mom Sapna Satagopan) started Xyza: News for Kids. We wanted to create a news source that kids can relate to, engage in, and that parents can trust.

Recently, Sapna and I have been approached by lots of parents who want to know how they can talk about the election with their kids. There’s no one perfect formula—every child is unique, after all—but we’ve found that our RESET approach works well in relaying the news to young children.

What Is the RESET Approach?
We’re encouraging you to consider how adults consume news versus what makes sense to young children. For example, we might be interested in long-form feature articles, but children are more engaged in quick tidbits of information that they can relate to. As the election approaches, there may be a million questions that arise at your dinner table, so we’re sharing five effective ways (R.E.S.E.T.) to help spark thoughtful political conversations at home.

#1: Relatable (Can My Child Relate to the Election?)
News is easier to consume when you can relate to the topic, and being able to relate to the democratic election process is important because kids can’t vote. So, why would they be invested in something that they can’t actually participate in? Ask yourself, “How can I make the elections resonate with what’s happening in my child’s life right now?” Ask your child how his or her class makes decisions. Do they take a vote? Relate that back to how US elections work and highlight the differences—e.g., popular versus electoral votes.

#2: Exciting (What Are Some Exciting Stories about the Election?)
Talking about the candidates and sharing their resumes verbatim may not be exciting for a ten-year-old, but there are SO many stories that provide age-appropriate context to the US election. For example, ever wonder why the donkey is the symbol of the Democratic Party and the elephant is the symbol of the Republican Party? How about why Americans vote on a Tuesday? Your kids might also be interested in the fact that Kamala Harris is the first female vice-presidential candidate of South Asian and African descent. Who are some other politicians who broke the gender ceiling? And if your conversation leads to the question of who can vote, you could share that even American astronauts stationed on the ISS can vote!

#3: Sides (There Are Many Sides to Every Election)
If you have more than one child, the concept of taking sides is nothing new. “He’s wrong, because” … “No, she’s wrong, because” … Yeah, we can relate, but we’ve found that nothing sparks a family discussion like a healthy debate. More often than not, debates reveal a lot about how kids and adults think, so why not use them as a way of talking about the election? For example, did you know that elections are a national holiday in many countries? Should the United States follow suit? How about the debate around lowering the voting age—is sixteen too young or just the right age to vote?

#4: Engagement (Engagement = Interest in the Election)
If anything can make a news topic come to life, it’s a fun game. While kids might feel like adults always (*eye roll*) know the answers, it’s almost certainly not the case when it comes to current affairs and relating trivia. So, put it to the test and have a family trivia night about the election. Which president served more than two terms? Which president won all of the electoral votes? Who was the first female to ever be elected as the presidential nominee of a major party? The winner gets major bragging rights!

#5: Two-Way Street (Learning about the Election Is More Than Just Reading about It)
When it comes to the election, thinking about what happens close to home can be easier to understand than looking at what’s happening further afar. Of course, we’ll be electing a president in the 2020 election, but local politicians are also vying for votes. Take those door tags and flyers you get delivered, and ask for your child’s opinion on who will serve your community well and why. Or simply create a mock vote at home. And if there’s a nearby socially-distanced rally or community roundtable hosted by a local candidate, attend the event together and have your child prepare questions about topics that matter to them to ask the candidate.

By asking for their opinions and inviting them into a local news story, your child will feel more invested in what’s happening in the world.

This post originally appeared on Xyza: News for Kids Blog.
Joann Suen & Sapna Satagopan
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

We're two perfectly imperfect moms who have five very different kids between the two of us. We believe that topics in news are a fantastic way to spark conversations in families. That's why we started the Dinner Table Conversation series here at Xyza: News for Kids. Won't you join us in the conversation? 

Kay Jewelers is expanding its’ Disney Treasures Fine Jewelry Collection! Initially launched to a limited number of stores and Kay.com, shoppers can now find the the entire line in 900 Kay stores across the U.S.

Disney Treasures includes pendants, rings and earrings, all themed around your fave characters. Each item comes with specialty packaging, a Certificate of Authenticity and ranges in price from $129.99 to $499.99.


Kay Jewelers shares some of the top pieces from the collection which include:

• Mickey Mouse & Minnie styles in Mother of pearl and onyx
• Simba and elephant designs from Lion King
• Pooh Bear and red balloons from Winnie the Pooh
• Marie and Eiffel Tower pieces from The Aristocats
• Dalmatians and paw prints from 101 Dalmatians

In addition, the Disney Treasures collection is adding more designs inspired by Fantasia and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas in October. For Fantasia, you’ll be able to shop earring and necklace sets that include Mickey Mouse’s sorcerer hat in sapphire and diamonds and a unicorn set in silver and rose 10K gold.

All pieces in the Disney Treasures collection are engraved for authenticity and are set in sterling silver with 10K yellow or rose gold accent. You can shop the complete collection at your local Kay Jewelers are on kay.com.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Kay Jewelers

 

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Make room under your tree. The iconic Reese’s brand is bringing you some fun new offerings for the holiday season. If you love peanut butter and chocolate, these items are the perfect festive treat.

Reese’s White Elephant

Reese's White Elephant

There are no surprises here. This is a White Elephant gift that everyone will vie for. This new Reese’s product takes the classic peanut butter filling you love, wraps it in white crème and molds it into an unmistakable shape perfect for any holiday party. The box even features a “To and From” label so there is no need to wrap it. The Reese’s White Elephant will be available nationwide, for a limited time, in a 6 oz. box.

 

Reese’s Peanut Butter Nutcrackers

Reese's Nutcrackers

Make room under your tree because Reese’s Peanut Butter Nutcrackers are coming. This new festive look will be available for a limited time, in 10  and 7.8 ounce bags.

 

Reese’s Peanut Butter Mystery Shapes

Reese's Mystery Shapes

The elves have been busy. Reese’s Mystery Shapes are returning to the holiday lineup this year. No matter which shape you get, you are guaranteed that perfect ratio of peanut butter and chocolate. These sweet shapes will be available nationwide, for a limited time, in standard 10.8 and 7.8 ounce bags.

 

Reese’s Miniatures Mega Cane

Reese's Cane

Reese’s is introducing its longest holiday candy yet. Perfect for sharing or for enjoying all to yourself, this nearly 2-foot long candy cane is packed with Reese’s Peanut Butter Miniatures wrapped in gold, green and red foils. The canes will be available nationwide, for a limited time. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Hershey’s

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Over the past few months Disney has needed to pivot, releasing movies such as Artemis Fowl and Hamilton straight to Disney+ instead of theaters. Today, the new trailer for the upcoming film Disney’s The One and Only Ivan was debuted by the streaming service. The One and Only Ivan will stream exclusively on Disney+ on Aug. 14. 

Ivan is a 400 pound silverback gorilla that has grown up in the circus. He has few memories of the jungle where he was captured, but when a baby elephant named Ruby arrives, it touches something deep within him. Ruby is recently separated from her family in the wild, which causes him to question his life, where he comes from and where he ultimately wants to be. 

"The One and Only Ivan"

The heartwarming adventure is based on Katherine Applegate’s Newbery Award winning book. It comes to the screen in an impressive hybrid of live-action and CGI. 

The film stars Sam Rockwell as the voice of Ivan; Angelina Jolie as the voice of Stella; Danny DeVito as the voice of Bob the dog; Helen Mirren as the voice of Snickers the poodle; Brooklynn Prince as the voice of Ruby; Ramon Rodriquez as the mall employee George; Ariana Greenblatt as George’s daughter Julia; Chaka Khan as the voice of Henrietta the chicken; Mike White as the voice of Frankie the seal; Ron Funches as the voice of Murphy the rabbit; Phillipa Soo as the voice of Thelma the parrot; and Bryan Cranston as Mack, the mall’s owner.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Disney+

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As the nation’s zoos and aquariums begin to reopen, you and the kids can still enjoy all your fave animals! From underwater creatures like sharks, sea jellies and puffins to majestic lions, giraffes and elephants, there are plenty of live cams streaming at this very moment. Keep scrolling to find easy ways to find out what your furry (and slippery) friends are up to!

Aquariums

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Aquarium of the Pacific: Penguin Cam, Shark Cam, Sea Jellies Cam, Tropical Reef

Beluga Bits Citizen Science Project: Beluga Whale Cam

Explore.org & Polar Bears International: Beluga Whale Cam

Georgia Aquarium: Beluga Cam, California Sea Lion Cam, African Penguin Cam, Piranha Cam, Puffin Cam

Loggerhead Marine Life Center: Turtle Cam

Manatee Lagoon: Manatee Cam

Monterey Bay Aquarium: Jelly Cam, Penguin Cam, Shark Cam, Sea Otter Cam

OdySea Aquarium: Sea Lion, Deep Ocean, Shark Cams

Tennessee Aquarium: Secret Reef Cam, River Otter Falls Cam, Penguins Rock Cam

Vancouver Aquarium: Otter Cam, Jelly Cam, Penguin Cam

Zoos

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Cincinnati Zoo: Daily Home Safaris with replays at 3 p.m. EST

Cleveland Zoo: Virtual Classroom at 11 a.m. and Virtual Exploring at 1 p.m. EST

Houston Zoo: Giraffe Cam, Gorilla Cam, Elephant Cam, Rhino Cam & Chimp Cam

Palm Beach Zoo: Daily videos and virtual activities

San Diego Zoo: Ape Cam, Baboon Cam, Elephant Cam, Koala Cam, Penguin Cam, Polar Bear Cam, Tiger Cam

San Diego Zoo Safari Park: Giraffe Cam, Burrowing Owls Cam, Elephant Cam, Tiger Cam, Condor Cam

Zoo Atlanta: Panda Cam

Zoos Victoria: Snow Leopard, Penguin, Giraffe, Lion & Zebra Cams

Sanctuaries

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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: 18 different Koala Cams

––Karly Wood

 

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Raising a child on the spectrum is not easy. It comes with higher demands of care and time than other children. Believe me, I know! I have four children ranging in ages from eight to 17. My youngest daughter has PDD, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, a moderate form of Autism.

She is higher functioning and very smart. She also lacks impulse control, and with that comes language that has no filters or boundaries. My daughter has taught me an incredible amount of patience and also to laugh at the silly things that happen. Laughing and finding humor in some of the awkward comments helps balance life when things get too stressful and unmanageable at times. I have spoken with other families who have children on the spectrum and we all have agreed you just have to laugh sometimes.

My daughter was taking her nightly bath one evening. Of course, I’m always right next to her in the bathroom. She asked me why I never take a bath with her. I explained to her that I am a grownup and much too big to get into the bathtub with her. I told her that if I got into the bathtub, there would be no room for her.

She had a very serious face and replied very calmly, “Oh yeah. I keep forgetting you are the size of an elephant.” I laughed. She was not trying to be mean. She was not trying to make me feel bad about myself. She was just being her. I was thankful for the laugh, although I was remorseful for the Kit Kat bar I had eaten earlier that day.

My daughter is so smart; sometimes she asks questions I just don’t know how to answer. Thank goodness for Google, as every question ends up with me having to search the internet. My other children used to ask questions of curiosity like what my favorite color was growing up, or what television shows I used to watch when I was little, or the names of my best friends from grade school. My daughter with autism does not have an interest in any of those topics.

She wants to know what scientific family a slug is in. I had no idea—I had to look it up. She wanted to know how many species are in the gastropod family. I had no idea—I had to look it up. Then she wanted to see pictures of each species. I told her I don’t have that information either and that I would have to look it up. She told me very calmly, and in all seriousness, “I used to think you were smart.” Again, I laughed. I have been outsmarted by an eight-year-old!

Playdates at the park are no different. I always enjoy seeing how she reacts and how she perceives others. Each time we go is different, even when nothing around us is different. We have our good days and bad days like everyone else. I was talking to another parent and watching the kids play. One of the kids came up to me to tell me that my daughter was eating snails.

I went over to investigate what was going on. She saw me and right away told me, “I am not eating the snails. I was just tasting them. I have spit all of them out.” I laughed and told the other parent we needed to go before she fills up too much before dinner.

If laughter is truly good for the soul, I get a good daily dose from my daughter each day. I am thankful for her witty comments and the humor she brings into our life. Life is not easy having a child on the spectrum, but having a positive attitude and learning to laugh at the little things certainly makes it better. Wishing joy and laughter to all the autism parents out there!

This article was originally written by Carol Tatom.

This post originally appeared on Autism Spectrum Magazine.

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