An Illinois mom is using her creative side to entertain her daughters. Stacy Lazzara creates fun landscapes for her little ones using sidewalk chalk. Since posting her creations to Facebook she has received a lot of positive responses. 

Chalk drawings

Lazzara said, “I initially picked up our sidewalk chalk as a simple way to have some fun and encourage my kids to play outside during quarantine. Once I posted a couple of the images on my social media accounts, the response was so overwhelmingly positive that I was encouraged to make our artwork an ongoing series.” 

Chalk drawings

Lazzara’s daughters, seven-year-old Ashlyn and four-year-old Averie love participating in their mom’s photo shoots. Lazzara shares that Ashlyn is a natural partner for these projects. Often she will help her mom brainstorm ideas and help color in parts of the designs. Lazzara also has discovered her daughter’s dramatic flair. She said, “Her facial expressions are really key to bringing the final images to life, and I think that’s what people are connecting with the most.”

Chalk drawings

“There is so much fear and anxiety in the world right now; we love being able to bring a smile to people’s faces. Hearing friends and neighbors say they look forward to each new creation is really humbling and really motivates us to keep creating.”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Stacy Lazzara

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Oh, baby! Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt will soon be a family of four. The couple are reportedly expecting their first child together multiple sources confirm to PEOPLE.

The baby will be Schwarzenegger Pratt’s first child while Pratt already shares a son, Jack, with ex-wife Anna Faris.

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Have a kid? Need them entertained for the next 11 minutes? Well, click the link to watch Katherine and I read, “Maverick and Me,” to benefit @savewithstories @savethechildren @nokidhungry We are not just shamelessly plugging her book here. We’re reading her book as it is author approved. Apparently you can’t just read any old book. SOOO.... if you’re a Childrens author and would allow your book to be read- please send approval to @savewithstories and maybe I can talk some of my famous friends into reading them as a way to entertain our kiddos. Each of the above mentioned organizations are helping in this time of need. Katherine and I are making donations to each. If you have the means we respectfully ask that you donate too, if you please. Enjoy the stories! #GodBless #StaySafe #WeRise

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Pratt recently posted a video to his Instagram page. He captioned the post, “Have a kid? Need them entertained for the next 11 minutes? Well, click the link to watch Katherine and I read, Maverick and Me, to benefit @savewithstories @savethechildren @nokidhungry We are not just shamelessly plugging her book here. We’re reading her book as it is author approved.”

We have reached out to Schwarzenegger Pratt’s rep for further comment and will update once we hear back.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Suhyeon Choi on Unsplash

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If your kids love watching Go! Go! Cory Carson, then they will be excited for the new special announced by Netflix. Netflix’s preschool special Go! Go! Cory Carson: The Chrissy premieres globally on May 1. The 44 minute special is perfect for families looking for safe, quality content to keep their little ones entertained.

The special comes from Pixar alumni Alex Woo and Stanley Moore and is an extension of the popular preschool series Go! Go! Cory Carson, currently streaming on Netflix. 

Cory is a little kid car with an engine that runs on fun.  His eager playful spirit can often get him into challenging and entertaining forks in the road. Cory and his family live in the town of Bumperton Hills, where there is always someone interesting to talk to and another adventure is just down the road.

 Go! Go! Cory Carson

In the new special, the Carson kids win a talent show with a dance that Cory created. But, when “The Chrissy” catches on, his sister gets all of the attention!

Once families are done watching, parents can keep them busy with these lesson plans and activity guides available for download through Scholastic and Young Minds Inspired

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Netflix

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The bestselling Magic Tree House series is beloved by children all over. Jack and Annie have brought many through countless adventures through time and space. Now Random House Children’s Books is pairing with author Mary Pope Osborne to bring you Magic Tree House Home Adventures.

Magic Tree House Home Adventures

This all-new virtual program is designed to educate and entertain kids at home with videos, activities, crafts, and games tied to weekly themes. Launching Monday, Apr. 27 and extending to May 22, young adventurers and explorers can begin their journey by visiting the website, and families can share with the hashtag #MTHAdventures for a chance to be highlighted on the Random House Kids Instagram page.

With Magic Tree House Home Adventures children can follow along for weekly thematic programs, beginning with animals and followed by warriors, nature, and sports, and interact with content that pairs with some of their favorite books in the series. Every Monday, for the extent of the program, a full week’s worth of activities and games will be released, including online reading challenges, crafts, recipes, a weekly MTH Family Trivia Night game and more.

Osbourne will also host video events every Mon. and Fri. where she will answer reader-submitted questions and read from her books. Magic Tree House Home Adventures is my way of connecting with readers, parents and educators during this challenging time,” says Osborne. “Random House and I have worked together to create fun, new ways to learn and play with Jack and Annie. I’ll speak to readers in weekly videos, answer questions, and read from Magic Tree Books. I’ve always loved hearing from my readers and can’t wait to interact with them in this brand new way.”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Random House Children’s Books

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Lois Lowry’s famed children’s book is coming to the small screen! Netflix has just released the animated film, The Willoughbys, based off Lowry’s book, and it’s ready for streaming now.

The newest film by the streaming provider follows the Willoughby family, whose old fashioned values are a little out of place. When they decide to ship off their selfish parents in a quest to raise themselves, the true adventure begins.

The star-studded lineup includes Will Forte, Maya Rudolph, Alessia Cara, Terry Crews, Martin Short, Jane Krakowski and Ricky Gervais. The CG animated picture and big-name cast makes for a film that is just as entertaining for adults as it is for littles.

To get even more in the Willoughby spirit, Netflix is sharing film-inspired food and drink recipes to make your watch party even more fun.

If that wasn’t enough, parents can also download activity pages, coloring pages, bingo cards, how to draw guides and recipes. Watch The Willoughbys now only on Netflix.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Netflix

 

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Easter gatherings and egg hunts around the world have been canceled due to COVID_19. Even the traditional egg rolling event at the White House will not be happening this year. This didn’t stop the children who live in Miniland U.S.A. at LEGOLAND California Resort in San Diego.

LEGOLAND White House Easter

The theme park kept the time-honored practice alive by creating different LEGO scenes on the White House lawn in its own LEGO version of Washington, D.C. The spring tradition of rolling eggs on the south lawn of the White House was created by President Rutherford B. Hayes and the First Lady in 1878.

LEGOLAND White House Easter

The Park’s Master Model Builders had a little fun of their own using LEGO models to create fun, silly and entertaining scenes on the infamous lawn. Scenes include Minilanders collecting eggs from the Secret Service, chicks defending their giant colorful egg, and a bunny rolling an egg that breaks open as children rejoice. 

LEGOLAND White House Easter

The scenes can be found online at LEGOLAND California Resort’s #LLCBuildingChallenge site where kids are challenged to build, design and create their own springtime scenes.

The #LLCBuildingChallenge site is filled with instructional videos and activities that promote learning, creating and play.  All activities on the site are free and available for everyone to enjoy. For more information: https://www.legoland.com/llcbuildingchallenge/.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of LEGOLAND California

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Earlier this week, National Geographic introduced NatGeo@Home, a digital resource for families looking to fill the gap with practical, educational, inspiring and entertaining content. From boredom busters and games, to videos and live daily tasks with National Geographic Explorers, NatGeo@Home aims to help inspire young people and support caregivers by offering a one-stop destination.

Nat Geo Kids Books is offering lively learning activities with a new series of downloadable worksheets filled with exciting experiments, workbooks, and fill-in-the-blank activities to help keep things educational yet fun.

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You will also find content from popular book series such as the Weird But True books and Zeus the Mighty, a middle-grade series where Greek mythology meets cute talking animals.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Jakob Owens on Unsplash

 

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Are your kids looking for new ways to express their creative side? DreamWorks has launched a new creative hub filled with countless ways to entertain them. Download fun, interactive activity sheets, games, crafts, recipes and more from your favorite DreamWorks TV series and movies including Trolls, The Boss Baby, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Shrek, How To Train Your Dragon and more. 

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Create Harold and George DIY Sock Puppets or She-Ra’s magical sword, solve a Kung Fu Panda puzzle, Troll-ify yourself with a Trolls headband or try out a delicious Hand Pie recipe courtesy of Spirit Riding Free. Watch for new games and activities to be added soon. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: DreamWorks

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Parents will do just about anything to entertain their kids. Mark Wahlberg acted as his daughter, Grace’s newest salmon customer. He sat patiently as she practiced her beauty techniques on her dad.

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“So 15 days into quarantine now, I’m getting pedicures, manicures and apparently full makeup,” said Wahlberg in a video posted to his Instagram feed. “She’s got her whole kit there. This is what’s happening now.”

Afterwards, Wahlberg showed off his peach and lavender manicure on his Instagram stories.

Other celebrity girl dads commented on his page. Drew Brees wrote, “Man … must be nice!! How old does my daughter have to be to do that for dad?”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Suzy Hazelwood from Pexels

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If taking care of kids is hard work, then taking care of sick kids is indentured servitude.

It starts out innocently enough. Your poor baby has a fever and the look on his tired, pale little face is enough to send you running for his every heart’s desire. You cook, clean, launder, check temperatures, buy bulk Ibuprofen and Tylenol and administer it around the clock. You change sheets, empty wastebaskets filled with tissues, call the doctor, take him to appointments, follow up appointments and end-result appointments. You play board games and craft, you puzzle, read and watch movies. You lay next to him until he falls asleep and check the fan and humidifier before leaving the room.

You fall into a deep slumber the moment your head hits the pillow knowing you must wake up every three hours during the night to check his temperature in the dark. You stumble blindly, half asleep down the hall with your iPhone light as your guide and silently try to stick the thermometer in his ear. In the dark, you squint as you try to make sense of the numbers blinking on the thermometer and then try to remember if you gave Ibuprofen or Tylenol as his last dose. You may have to stumble back down the hall to check the list you made with every temp taken along with medicine dispensed at any given time throughout the day. Once the correct medicine is determined you wake your fever-induced, groggy child and ask them to guzzle 10 ML of a syrupy, cherry-flavored liquid that will hopefully secure him and you a few more hours of desperately needed shut-eye.

Now imagine that you have not one but two little boys, both equally sick with the flu. Take everything I’ve said and multiply it times two. I know…its not a pretty picture. The truth is that as hard as it is to manage two sick kids….that’s not the hardest part. Oh no, the real fun begins when one of them begins to feel better. Not, go back to school better, but well enough to be out of bed. The homemade chicken broth you so lovingly tried to spoon into their mouths is now turned away for “real food.”

“Mom, what I’d really like is a burger from the Habit”, my 7-year-old told me on one such afternoon. “How about a turkey sandwich?” I countered, hoping it might sound equally as appetizing. But alas, after four days of little to no food, nothing was going to go down as smoothly as a burger from the Habit. I looked down at the same sweatpants I’d been wearing for four days and figured wearing slippers wasn’t going to be my worst crime and climbed into the car.

Now most people might have told their sick child no, but after four days of being inside, the short ride felt like freedom. I rolled down the windows, turned up the music and sped off into the warm day. Once I returned home and the meal had been consumed, my son wanted to know what we were going to do. As though neither of us had been doing anything for the last several days. I suggested puzzles, coloring, past due homework, games, reading. Any independent activity that I could think of. But none seemed to appease him. What he really wanted was for me to come up with something amazing that we could do together. The problem was that nothing I suggested was hitting the mark. As fun as this game was, I sill had another sicker child that needed my attention, so I parked my younger son in front of our electronic babysitter and hightailed it upstairs to attend to his every need.

The entertaining and nurse-maiding went on for another two days until suddenly, one fine morning, my older son announced he too was ready to leave the land of his bedroom. Now suddenly, I had two half-well kids who both wanted me to entertain them at the same time and were suddenly well enough to fight about every single menial thing throughout the day. One wanted grilled cheese and the other pasta. One wanted to play Xbox and the other wanted the tv. And where they didn’t align, an argument would erupt. Arguing between two sick children sounds something like this “I (cough cough cough) am telling (blow nose) mom (cough, blow, repeat). You’re (hack up a lung) the worst (sniffle, sniffle, suck up snot) brother ever (dissolve into a fit of tears from the energy expended during the argument).”

When four people have been stuck inside together for six days the chance to leave is a coveted prize. My husband had to fly out for work on the 6th day and couldn’t contain his excitement over leaving. He hopped into that chauffeured sedan with barely a backward glace and drove off into a land where people get to go not only outside, but outside of the country. As we head into day seven, I am losing my ability to cope. I can no longer keep track of the Tamiflu doses and the fever reducers. My lists are tossed carelessly aside, jumbled up in the wastebasket with the used tissues. The soup now comes from a packet I mixed with some lukewarm water. The only thing holding me together is the hope that they will be well enough on Monday to go to school.

 

I am the proud mom of 2 energetic little boys, an 11 year old dog and sometimes my husband! Life moves pretty fast, if you dont look around once in a while...then you can pretend you dont see the piled up dirty laundry, dishes and never ending trails of toys!