Warm up from the inside out with these easy dinner ideas

When you’ve got tiny humans to keep happy and fed through the winter, it doesn’t get much better than comfort food—hearty soups, stews, and pasta dishes, yum! Fight off cabin fever by making one of these satisfying dishes that’ll warm you up from the inside out. Bonus points for most of these comfort food recipes being big portions; you’ll have plenty of leftovers too. 

Cream of Tomato Soup

The Cake Chica

This soup from The Cake Chica is just what your grilled cheese needs! It uses the freshest ingredients and takes two—count ‘em, two steps. And if you have a blender or food processor, it's that much easier! Get the recipe here.

Creamy Winter Squash Soup

Veggies Don’t Bite

Make use of in-season squash to whip up this tasty soup from Veggies Don’t Bite. As an added bonus, it’s super healthy—the thickness comes from pureed walnuts and cashews rather than heavy cream. Click here to grab the recipe.

Slow Cooker Chicken and Gravy

The Magical Slow Cooker

If you’re having Thanksgiving cravings, you’ve got to make this delicious chicken and gravy by Sarah Olson. Since it’s made in the slow cooker, it tastes like your favorite Turkey Day food without hours of work. Grab the recipe by clicking here.

Goulash

Slim Shoppin’

This delicious goulash from Slim Shoppin’ can be thrown together in less than half an hour using ingredients you probably already have in the pantry. Little ones will love the hearty pasta mix. To get the recipe, click here.

Revamped Spaghetti Carbonara

Gourmet Dough

Gourmet Dough’s twist on spaghetti carbonara updates the classic dish with pancetta, cream and a splash of white wine (the alcohol burns off, of course!). Comfort food never tasted so good. To find out how it’s made, click here.

Asian Chicken Thighs

The Midnight Baker

We love warming up with a big plate of Asian food, and these chicken thighs from The Midnight Baker totally fit the bill. Pair the soy sauce-coated chicken with a side of veggie fried rice, and you’ve got a meal that’ll please your whole crew. Snag the recipe by clicking here.

Slow Cooker Meatball Subs

Garnish with Lemon

This super easy take on meatball subs from Garnish with Lemon is perfect for a busy day. Just pop everything in the crockpot in the morning, then build the cheesy subs when it’s time for dinner. To see the recipe, click here.

Roast Chops with Apples, Spuds and Cider

Kerry Altiero’s Adventures in Comfort Food

Pork chops are super yummy when paired with apples, and the whole fam is sure to love this recipe from Kerry Altiero. With the addition of potatoes and kale, you’re set with a one-dish meal that couldn’t be more delicious. To grab the recipe, click here.

Roasted Poblano and Corn Soup

Veggies Don’t Bite

Warm up with a comforting bowl of poblano and corn soup from Veggies Don’t Bite. A great choice for Meatless Monday, it’s delicious topped with a drizzle of garlicky lemon crema. Get the recipe by clicking here.

One-Pot Skillet Ravioli & Spinach Lasagna

Aberdeen’s Kitchen

Lasagna that’s ready in 20 minutes? Sign us up! This recipe from Aberdeen’s Kitchen uses store-bought ravioli instead of the traditional lasagna noodles. Get all the details by clicking here.

Spinach Fettuccine Alfredo

Frou Frou & Frills

This fettuccine alfredo from Frou Frou & Frills is sure to be an instant kid favorite. Sneak in some mushrooms and spinach to up the healthy factor. Get the recipe by clicking here.

Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Food Network

Saucy pulled pork is one of our go-to comfort foods, and this recipe from Food Network is the ultimate BBQ dish. Your whole crew will love the perfectly tender, tangy pork. Click here to get the recipe.

Crock Pot Mushroom Chicken

Cooking with Karyn

This five-ingredient chicken dish from Easy Crock Pot Recipes will make dinnertime a breeze. It’s great served over pasta and rice, and little ones will love the creamy taste. Get the recipe by clicking here.

Pork Tenderloin with Pan Sauce

Chef Mommy

For a super comforting dish, you’ve got to try this pork recipe from Chef Mommy. The pan sauce keeps the meat super moist, and paired with potatoes and veggies, you’ve got a healthy meal for the whole family. Click here to see the recipe.

Crock Pot Hawaiian Chicken

Weelicious

Cook up some tropical flavors to get you through the holidays with this sweet and sour chicken dish. Soy, honey and ginger are just some of the ingredients that go into creating a meal that keeps its flavor and works great for lunch and dinner. Head to Weelicious for the recipe.

Classic Chicken Stew

Mindy's Cooking Obsession

There's something about the word "stew" that invokes chilly autumn nights and full tummies. This classic chicken stew recipe will is definitely on the top of the comfort foods list. Get the full recipe here

Crock Pot Seasoned Chicken with Peppers & Onions

The Seasoned Mom

This slow cooker recipe from The Seasoned Mom is sure to find a place in your meal rotation. There are lots of ways to remix it—serve it with pasta or rice, or make it into a cheesy sandwich. Plus, if you’re an Instant Pot fan, it can be put to use with this recipe

Butter Chicken

One Lovely Life

Your littles will love this dairy-free butter chicken from One Lovely Life. The creamy, flavorful sauce, paired with rice or quinoa, is sure to have the whole fam asking for seconds. To snag the recipe, click here.

 

Your kids are born for yoga but if you don’t consider yourself quite at instructor-level, don’t worry: there’s a master class just for them, and it’s free! Cosmic Kids Yoga offers an introductory series of yoga adventures that will keep kids of all ages engaged. The Introduction to Kids Yoga series, which begins with Arnold the Ant (below) is a series of 11 videos, each just around 10 minutes long. Click the one below to get started!

 

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Sure, they know you as the star of breakfast and master chauffeur, but do your kids know about your family heritage? These 15 starter questions are aimed at kids interviewing their parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles or anyone they’d like. For older kids, you can play it as a guessing game: what did you name your first pet? Read on for more ideas.

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1. Where were you born?

2. What year did our first family member come to this country?

3. What was your favorite candy as a child?

4. Tell us one story about your father.

5. Who cooked the most in your house?

6. What is the name of the street you grew up on?

7. What is your favorite color?

8. Did you have a childhood pet?

9. What’s your favorite memory of your mother?

10. What does our family last name (or last names) mean?

11. What is your favorite childhood memory?

12. What was your favorite toy as a child?

13. Tell us your favorite traditions you grew up with.

14. What was your first car?

15. What books did you love as a kid?

—Taylor Clifton, Amber Guetebier

Cue the holiday baking. Hershey is sharing the Holiday Sugar Cookie Blossom, to spark festive cookie baking this year. With a sugar cookie base and the Hershey’s Kisses Sugar Cookie candy at the center, these sweets are a colorful addition to holiday traditions. 

Sugar Cookie Blossoms

The inspiration for the new Blossoms recipe comes from Hershey’s home state, Pennsylvania. The sugar cookie is a holiday favorite that was introduced to the world by Dutch settlers in Pennsylvania in the 1700s, and now serves as the base for the new Holiday Sugar Cookie Blossoms, featuring Hershey’s Kisses Sugar Cookie candy. This is one of over 25 Hershey Blossoms variations to add some flare to holiday baking this season.

“The Hershey Kitchen elves have been hard at work this year creating festive ways to brighten the holiday season,” said Erin Crawford, brand manager, Hershey holiday team. “We know that Blossoms are a holiday cookie staple. This year we wanted to introduce something new and festive showcasing our newest holiday Kisses – Hershey’s Kisses Sugar Cookie candy. The Holiday Sugar Cookie Blossoms are colorful, super easy cookies to make; bound to make sweet and special memories in the kitchen this holiday season.”

Hershey’s Kisses Holiday Sugar Cookie Blossoms Recipe (yields 36 cookies)

Ingredients:

  • 36 Hershey’s Kisses Sugar Cookie Candies
  • Your favorite sugar cookie dough or mix
  • Green and red decorator’s sugar

Directions:

  1. Heat oven to 375° F. Remove wrappers from candies; set aside.
  2. Mix cookie dough following package directions for cutout cookies. Divide dough into 36 equal (about 1-1/4 inch) balls; roll in green or red sugar. Place balls about 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets.
  3. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until cookie edges are set. Cool 2 minutes; press candy piece into center of each cookie. Remove cookies from cookie sheet to wire rack. Cool completely.

The classic Peanut Butter Blossoms recipe, which consists of a peanut butter dough rolled in sugar and topped with a Hershey’s Kisses Milk Chocolate candy, has been around for 63 years and is one of America’s favorite holiday cookies. With holiday baking more popular than ever this year, head over to HersheyHappiness.com to get over 25 additional Blossoms recipes to keep baking this entire holiday season.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year: the Christmas (music) season! We’ve rounded up the top holiday songs and albums to get you into the Christmas spirit, whether you’re baking cookies, decorating the house or wrapping presents. From Paul McCartney to Bing Crosby and Mariah Carey, there’s something for everyone on this list. (Psst … scroll down to the bottom of the article for a Spotify playlist with all the songs mentioned.)

“White Christmas” by Bing Crosby

Christmas wouldn’t be the same without this absolute classic by Bing Crosby. In fact, his version, originally released in 1942, is actually the world’s best-selling single, with an estimated 50 million copies sold worldwide.

“Last Christmas” by Wham!

Dripping with ‘80s vibes, it’s tough not to break into song and dance when “Last Christmas” comes on. It’s been covered countless times by everyone from Jimmy Eat World to Carly Rae Jepsen, but the George Michael original will always have a special place in our hearts.

"Christmas" by Michael Bublé

Michael Bublé is basically the modern-day king of Christmas, and his festive 2011 album makes the perfect holiday soundtrack. If you’re having a holiday party, pop this YouTube video on your tv: it’s the full Christmas album paired with a burning yule log.

“Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” by She & Him

This spare version of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” is just the thing to listen to while sipping on apple cider or mulled wine. If you’ve seen the movie Elf, you’ve already heard Zooey Deschanel’s singing; either way, her musical side project with singer-songwriter and guitarist M. Ward is well worth a listen.

“The Christmas Song” by Nat King Cole

Nat King Cole’s buttery smooth voice makes this a favorite Christmas song for many. It was written by Robert Wells and Mel Tormé in the dead of summer in an attempt to “stay cool by thinking cool.”

“All I Want for Christmas Is You” by Mariah Carey

This pop diva bop has become a modern classic of the Christmas genre, a real feat considering most of the popular holiday tunes are much older. It’s even the best selling Christmas single by a female artist overall.

“Carol of the Bells” by Pentatonix

We love this unique take on the classic “Carol of the Bells” by Pentatonix. The original song was based on a Ukranian folk chant, so it’s only fitting for an a cappella group to cover it.

“Jingle Bell Rock” by Bobby Helms

First released in 1957, this swingin’ Christmas song is always a hit. It gets bonus points in our book for reminding us of a certain iconic scene in the movie Mean Girls.

“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” by Andy Williams

This song is our favorite way to kick off the Christmas season—it’s the perfect soundtrack for decorating the house. The rollicking melody will have everyone in your family singing and dancing along.

“Jingle Bells” by Frank Sinatra

Originally written in 1857, “Jingle Bells” is a perennial Christmas favorite. This jazzy version by Frank Sinatra adds something new to the song while still staying true to its roots. Check out the colorful new official video, perfect for budding Sinatra fans.

“Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” by Brenda Lee

This version of “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” was recorded in 1958 and still holds up amazingly today, with a robust brass section and expert vocals by Brenda Lee. Believe it or not, Lee was just 13 years old at the time of recording!

“I Wish It Was Christmas Today” by Julian Casablancas

Fans of The Strokes, take note: this song by the band’s lead singer Julian Casablancas is a must-listen. It’s a nice palate cleanser if you’ve grown tired of the usual Christmas classics.

"Hey Guys! It’s Christmas Time!" by Sufjan Stevens

Prolific singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens has released five EPs of Christmas songs, but this one might be our favorite. It’s a laid-back yet catchy song celebrating the joys of Christmastime alongside sleigh bells and electric guitar.

—Susie Foresman

 

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Christmas is so much. It’s busy, it’s loud, it’s joyful, it’s frustrating, it’s a lot. I love it though. I love it for religious reasons, I love being with family, I love yummy treats, and I love presents. I get so caught up in it.

I have so many deep-seated memories when it comes to Christmas that I want to recreate them for my kids. I want them to have it all and sometimes I forget to slow down.

My five-year-old son Johnny is on the autism spectrum and is a sensory seeker. This often slows us down. He wants to stop and touch everything. He touches the walls, grass, everything on the shelves at the store, he’s been known to lay on the ground in public and rub his hand over whatever is below him. He appreciates the little things, he feels and sees the world through the smallest details.

I often get sad he doesn’t get excited about Christmas in the traditional ways. He likes it. He likes to say “Santa” and sing “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” but when it comes to the actual day he’s not a big fan.

Johnny doesn’t love hustle and bustle. He’s not big on people coming and going. It’s a loud day with too many expectations. He’s not big on Christmas morning, because he knows he’ll have to sit through opening presents, one of his least favorite things.

This year though instead of pushing the things children usually enjoy on him I’ve been celebrating through him. Watching how he enjoys all the small things.

Johnny examines every branch on the tree. He touches and feels each ornament. He lays under the tree and takes it all in. His favorite thing to do is watch the toy train go around and around the tree.

He loves decorations. Especially the big tacky ones I can’t stand, he knows where all the inflatables are in the neighborhood. He stares out the window and looks at all the beautiful lights on people’s houses. He loves his grandmother’s little nativity set and listing all the major players.

He loves snow. When we get that first heavy snow with the big flakes he and I go stand outside and watch them fall. We stare up and watch as each one of them hits our faces. Johnny will jump for joy and then become completely relaxed. I have to limit him so we don’t freeze but he would stand there forever. It is his heaven on earth.

He may not like us loud but he loves his family being together. You can see he loves everyone else’s excitement. He’ll come to me to point out who’s there whether or not he dare ever greet them. He feels the spirit of family and friends.

So this year I am loving seeing the Christmas season through his eyes. Slowing down to take in every detail. I am finding a new way to celebrate and a new way to create memories. I can’t make him enjoy it the way I did and do, but I can join him in enjoying it in the way he does.

 

This post originally appeared on Johnny’s Spirit. Photo via Jaime Ramos.

Jaime Ramos, is a mom from Colorado. She's married to Isaac and has two kids, Amelie and Jesse. Jesse, her Johnny, is on the Autism Spectrum. She went to school to be a filmmaker, but now spends her days mainly as a stay at home mom.

 

Halloween is back full force this year around Dallas, and what better time to show off our favorite city? These Halloween costumes for Dallas kids will show your DFW pride, we guarantee it. Scroll through to pick your fave!

Erykah Badu

The queen of NEO soul is known for her spectacular hats and wraps, so think of the fun this costume would be! 

 

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Dallas Cowboy

You can join the Dallas Cowboys nation at any age and we love this option for a costume that is, BONUS, comfortable and reusable. Snag the look with helmet here

 

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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader

You can't root for the home team without your own cheerleading squad. This oh-so-cute costume is perfect for those little cheerleaders in your house. 

You can find this costume here and the poms to go along with it here

 

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7-Eleven Slurpee

Let's honor the Dallas roots of everyone's favorite convenience store, 7-Eleven, with this totally awesome Slurpee costume. I'm sure it would get you a free Slurpee if you went trick-or-treating at your neighborhood 7-Eleven. 

 

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Cowboy/Cowgirl

How cute is this as an option for a family costume? Head on over to the Fort Worth stockyards in this costume that you can rustle up from gear you likely already have around the house. The red bandana brings it all together. 

 

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Big Tex

Take your cowboy costume to a whole other level and deck your little one out as the most iconic cowboy of all, Big Tex. 

 

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Fletcher's Corny Dog

Pay homage to your kid's favorite food, the Fletcher's Corny Dog, with this costume that you could easily assemble with some felt and hot glue. Perfect for all you DIY types. 

 

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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Deck your sweetie out in flowers from head to toe and they can go as everyone's favorite, the Dallas Arboretum. Good to know: the Arboretum is an awesome spot to visit this time of year! 

American Airlines Pilot

Amazon

Snag this pilot's hat and reuse that navy suit that only comes out for family photos and you are on your way to making an awesome American Airline's pilot costume. 

 

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Taco

Show your love for all things Tex-Mex by making this delicious costume. As locals in the big D know, El Fenix claims to be the inventor of the taco and we are here for all things Tex-Mex. 

 

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The Reunion Tower

If you've got a handy parent around the house, this costume will totally knock the neighbors socks off. Deck out your little one in a light up ball costume and they can go as the famous Reunion Tower. Bonus, you won't have any trouble spotting them if they run off down the street in the dark. 

 

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Robocop

This one takes some mad DIY skills but we know you have it in you. Robocop was filmed in Dallas and it would make a super-fun Halloween costume for kids or adults. 

—Kate Loweth

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An elf’s four major food groups are candy, candy canes, candy corns and syrup. General Mills holiday cereals are hitting shelves now and that includes the return of your coveted Elf cereal.

To add to the excitement, everyone’s winter favorite, Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch is back by popular demand.

Elf Cereal

This maple-flavored cereal (Buddy’s favorite flavor) offers delicious green and red holiday tree marshmallows and maple-flavored corn puff cereal pieces in every spoonful.

You can find Elf Cereal in grocery retailers nationwide for a limited time this holiday season. Boxes retail for $2.50 for a mid-size box and $3.99 for the family size.

Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch

Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch is returning to shelves again for another sweet and festive winter season. Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch brings its classic holiday flavor to Cinnamon Toast Crunch for a whole new way to enjoy the delicious taste of sugar cookies – perfect for a festive breakfast or cozy afternoon snack.

You can find Sugar Cookie Toast Crunch in grocery retailers nationwide for a limited time. Boxes retail for $2.50 mid-size / $3.99 family size.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of General Mills

 

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Whether you’ve been blasting holiday music since pumpkin spice lattes arrived, or you’re still adjusting to summer being over, we’re going to let you in on a little secret— right now is the PERFECT time to book a local photographer for your holiday card. San Diego has a fabulous selection of snap-happy, professionals ready to capture the perfect annual photograph. Click through the slideshow to check out a selection of photographers ready to help your family say, “cheese!”

Jamie Street Photography

Jamie Street Photography

Jamie Street has had a camera in her hand since junior high. So it's no surprise her family photography business is a one-woman labor of love that brings her happiness every single day. Jamie likes to make her families feel as comfortable as possible, from helping to choose a location meaningful to them and letting them have fun and interact, so they are comfortable in front of the camera. Jeni told us, "I love capturing timeless and classic portraits of families on film, but some of my favorite photos tend to be from documenting all of the dreamy, intimate moments of connection in between the perfectly posed shot." She shoots all over San Diego and even ventures to Los Angeles and other parts of California if needed. Be sure to book your holiday photos as soon as possible to ensure enough processing time for the film. Families can choose from mini or full sessions. 

Jamie Street Photography
619-913-0763
Online: jamiestreet.com

Sarah Tolmay Photography

Sarah Tolmay Photography

North county photographer, Sarah Tolmay is a master at capturing shots that feel full of life. For holiday shoots, you'll get a 50-minute session and access to an online gallery of 100 high-resolution photos of you and yours. The hardest thing will be choosing which one makes the holiday card! Holiday shoots book quickly so contact Sarah today to hold your spot. 

Pro tip: Sarah also offers puppy portraits that will melt your heart. 

Sarah Tolmay Photography
Online: Sarahtolmayphotography.com 

 

Of Stardust and Earth Photography

Of Stardust and Earth Photography

Get a cutting-edge photo shoot with local photographer Jen from Of Stardust and Earth. Her work is colorful, fun and fashion-inspired. A true portrait photographer at her core, Jen offers families an opportunity to dream up their own editorial.  Book early and be guaranteed some candid moments that are anything by cheesy.

Of Stardust And Earth
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Holly Ireland Photography

Holly Ireland

As a mom of two herself, Holly loves to shoot families. And shoot families she does! Based in Carlsbad (but available to shoot all over San Diego), Holly helps capture candid family moments and turn them into pieces of cool art with clever composure, lighting, and editing. This photog is great working with families -- especially young kiddos -- making sure they are comfortable in front of the camera. She can even work with your family on what to wear, types of props, and great locations. Her sunset beach shoots for the holiday season fill up quickly, so make sure to book early if that's the look you want.

Holly Ireland Photography
760-715-0807
Online: hollyireland.com/

Tiffany Kelterer Photography

Tiffany's goal during your photography session is to capture you (and your crew) in a way that is both authentic and candid. The hope is to forever preserve those special moments with your family. Her photos are stunning and pure and will make you smile for years to come. Capturing a family's true essence in all its glorious mayhem is a gift and the perfect way to celebrate the season. 

Online: www.tiffanykelterer.com/

Stills by Hill

Hillary -- the "Hill" behind Stills by Hill -- is an expert at taking portraits. She started photographing kids when her oldest niece was born 17 years ago and has since found her niche in shooting newborns, kiddos, and family portraits. If you'd like unlimited time, a location of your choice, and custom art, a regular portrait session is available. Limited edition holiday sessions are on-location, up to five subjects, and are 20 minutes long. Special note: pricing goes up as it gets closer to December so book early to save money! 

Stills by Hill
619-246-7016
Online: stillsbyhill.com/

—Aimee Della Bitta

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If you have a kid, you probably have a zooful of stuffed animals living with you. These “stuffies” are more than just cute clutter—they actually serve a fundamental purpose in a child’s life. Their favorite teddy or doll is their first friend and allows them to explore their emotional life without judgment, helping navigate all the ups and downs of early childhood. Their stuffed friend’s unconditional love and acceptance teach a valuable lesson about what it means to be a caring human. That’s why a new book that celebrates this particular (and essential) bond, Bear Is a Bear, caught our attention.

Bear Is a Bear is written by popular children’s author Jonathan Stutzman and illustrated by Dan Santat, a Caldecott Medal-winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author/illustrator. This moving story with a heartwarming reveal is akin to books like The Velveteen Rabbit and CorduroyBear Is a Bear reads like that classic you cracked opened over and over again as a child, but with a modern twist.

Add Bear Is a Bear to your shelf today!

The Story

Bear is...a new friend, a fellow mischief-maker, a protector and a dreamer. Through all the many ups and downs of a little girl’s childhood, Bear is there to provide love and support. Until it is time to say goodbye...and hello again.

Bear is a Bear is a deeply touching story of an ever-evolving friendship. Have the tissues nearby—it’s the final reveal that will bring tears to your eyes and make this book an instant classic in your household. 

A baby shower gift that will have everyone “Ooh!” and “Ahh!” ing—Buy Bear Is a Bear today!

Share the Love 

Bear Is a Bear is a moving tribute to the beloved companions of our childhoods—our “stuffies.” (We bet you can remember the name of your favorite as a child right now.) The oversized picture book is also gorgeous, making it the perfect baby shower or birthday gift. Grab your copy, a favorite stuffed friend and snuggle up for storytime with Bear Is a Bear today, and enjoy for years to come!

An instant classic to share with generations to come, add Bear Is a Bear to their collection today!

 

 

—Jamie Aderski