They may have bonded in the sandbox over their shared love of diggers or locked eyes while reaching for the same LEGO in the bin, but since playdates are a no-go these days how can kiddos keep up with their besties? Try some good old fashioned paper correspondence this summer! It will help kids feel less isolated, and who doesn’t love getting mail?

Here are a 10 topics to get kids thinking about what they want to “talk” about with their new friends. Encourage kids to ask (and answer) through a letter. Don’t forget the stamps!

photo: Andrea Piacquadio via Pexels 

1. Tell me one interesting thing about each person you live with.

2. If you could be any animal, what would it be and why?

3. What is a weird habit that you have?

4. What is the very first thing you do when you wake up each day?

5. Do you have any scars? How did you get them?

6. What do you want to be when you grow up?

7. If you could only eat one food for a week, what would it be?

8. What’s the coolest place you have ever visited and why?

9. If you could do anything you wanted for an entire day, what would you do?

10. Who is the person you most like to spend time with and why?

–Erin Feher

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You’ve picked out the crib and the perfect little onesie, but before you bring home Baby there’s an important piece of baby gear not to leave off your list.

Say hello to the new RELX base for PIPA series car seats. It’ll help your family go the distance when it comes to trips of all types. And it’ll mean one less thing to figure out as you navigate parenthood.

There are tons of reasons to check out this new base from Nuna, but here are some of our favorites:

Brilliant features

Bubble-free install clearly indicates the base is installed correctly

Anti-rebound panel

Locking 3-piece steel stability leg

Low profile base for easier loading of your PIPA series car seat

Superior functionality 

5-second install with True lock™ technology

Stability leg is adjustable to fit most vehicles and even middle seats

4 position on-the-go recline with clear recline angle indicators

Smooth platform preserves vehicle seats

Whether you commute as a family on a daily basis, or save car trips for weekends and beyond, the RELX base will ensure you can do everything safely and easily. In just two quick steps, your baby’s seat can go from stroller to car and ready to roll. Choose from an adjustable rigid latch or your car’s seat belt to install the RELX base.  Parents can rest assured that everything is safe and sound thanks to colored indicators (green means go!) and a locking stability leg (it minimizes forward rotation during impact).

It’s a brilliant buy for families with multiple cars and for families in search of safe and simple car seat solutions. The multi-position RELX base combines unparalleled style and innovation. It accommodates various car seat angles and is compatible with all PIPA series car seats. To accompany the first-of-its-kind RELX base, Nuna expanded its car seat family with two new expertly engineered, premium infant car seats—PIPA™ rx and PIPA™ lite r. We all need that kind of flexibility in our lives with little kids!

Nuna has been at the forefront of modern baby gear since 2007. As a global brand with Dutch origins, Nuna is keenly focused on both manufacturing and design, ensuring that all materials and processes are safe, superior, and truly mindful. Chances are, you’re probably familiar with Nuna’s contemporary collection of car seats, strollers, kiddie cots, chairs, and carriers. But if you haven’t become educated on Nuna gear, we highly recommend perusing the video gallery to see and learn more.

Shop the stylish and reliable RELX car seat base at https://www.nunababy.com/usa/car-seats

–Whitney C. Harris

Summer is here, and parents of young children are asking the question, “What is the right age for swimming lessons?”

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most children under the age of four are not developmentally ready to learn to swim; the age to master the crawl is actually between 5 and 6. That leads to the next question, “What about water safety and aquatic classes?”

While in the past, the Academy was stringent in not recommending swim and aquatic safety programs before four, they have become more relaxed in their guidelines for children between the ages of one and four. It is important to note, though, that these programs are not proven to decrease the risk of drowning and are not a substitute for adult supervision in the water at all times. Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death in children in almost all age groups, so vigilance is critical.

Here are some basic things to remember to ensure safety for your children in or near water:

Always follow touch supervision, which means you are within touching reach of your child at all times in or near water.

Unless you are strictly enforcing touch supervision, do not rely on floaties or tubes to prevent drowning, but use Coast Guard approved safety devices. Children left alone with floaties or non-approved floatation devices can actually get trapped upside down in the water.

If you do enroll your child in aquatic classes, remember that while they may acclimate your child and make them more relaxed in the water, they can also reduce your child’s fear of water which can increase the likelihood that they go in or near water unsupervised. These programs can also make parents over-confident, which may reduce their own vigilance around pools and bodies of water. That said, check out your communities offerings, verify the credentials of their staff, and discover for yourself the benefits of what activities they have to offer.

If you are a pool owner, be sure that the pool is surrounded on four sides (the house should not be one of the sides) by a locked, at least four-foot high fence. For above ground pools, be sure to remove the ladder when the pool is not in use. And use a pool cover, as they add a second layer of protection. Be aware of all access that children have to nearby lakes, ponds, and streams and supervise accordingly.

Having grown up learning to swim in the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania, then spending my summer days at the local city swimming pool, I am a water lover. As such, I was quick to share my passion for swimming and water play with my children and grandchildren as I am sure you are too. Have fun. It’s possible for parents and children to enjoy the water, and have a healthy dose of caution at the same time.

I am a parent and grandparent with over four decades of experience in early childhood education. I share my passion, wisdom and experience, with parents and the people who care for and about children at Little Folks Big Questions, where we're out to answer the questions parents face in today's world.

Mamava lactation pods are moving into the workplace! The mom-centric brand recently announced the addition of its compact lactation pod, the Mamava Solo—a private, easy-to-set-up space for women who need to pump at work.

The pods, which are already in airports and other select spaces, have made nursing and pumping easier for moms on-the-go. Instead of cramming your gear into a bathroom stall or taking over the break room just to pump, Mamava wants to give you another (and a better) option.

Sascha Mayer, CEO and co-founder of Mamava, said a in a press release, “Employers looking to retain employees should be thinking about best-in-class lactation options and support, not just something that brings them into compliance.” With that in mind, Mamava’s newest product provides women with a clean, private place to pump that’s free from distractions.

Each compact unit ships within two to four weeks and installs within hours. The pod’s features include a deadbolt-locking door, one bench, two shelves, a mirror, a hook, internal outlets and a USB plug.

Along with the pod itself, women using it will also have access to Mamamva’s Smart Platform. Using the company’s app, each mom can locate the pod, check to see if it’s vacant, adjust lighting and airflow and connect with support and resources.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of Mamava

 

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Disney just revealed dozens of movies and TV shows set to debut on the new streaming platform––and get ready for a trip back in time.

The launch of the highly anticipated Disney+ streaming platform is less than a month away and it’s time to clear your schedule and get really excited about all of the movies and TV shows you’re going to want to watch. Disney+ has unleashed a Twitter-storm of titles and while you’re probably well aware of the new and recent titles Disney will feature, like The Mandalorian, Lady and the Tramp and Captain Marvel, but there might be a few Disney titles you haven’t thought about in years.

Many films like the classics Bambi, Dumbo and Fantasia have long been anticipated.

There are quite a few older titles that you probably haven’t seen in years as they were locked away in the Disney vault, like the original Swiss Family Robinson and The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.

Or classics like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Davy Crockett.

Other titles from the 80’s and 90’s are the movies you grew-up on like Return to Oz and The Black Cauldron.

There are also tons of really obscure films you might never have heard of unless you’re a real Disney-file.

If there’s one thing the over 200 Tweets prove, it’s that Disney has plenty of content just waiting to be devoured the moment the new Disney+ streaming platform launches on Nov. 12. Check out our full guide to everything coming to Disney+.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: IMDB

 

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Need a pick me up? As we roll into the final month of school you may find yourself limping through the final stretch. Never fear––funny tweets are here! Keep scrolling to see our roundup of hilarious parent battles and toddler musings that will have you chuckling into the weekend.

1. Moo haha!

2. Probably.

3. Lots of screaming and crying, TBH

4. If these walls could talk.

5. How dare you.

https://twitter.com/MrGirlDad/status/1125897961676967943

6. 🙄🙄🙄

7. Yep.

8. AWAKE.

9. For REAL.

10. TRUTH.

11. Oh, we’re all there, mama.

––Karly Wood

 

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Ordering from Amazon just got easier. Now Ford and Lincoln owners (select models only) are eligible for in-car delivery from the online retailer.

Following the initial success of the Key by Amazon In-Car delivery program for newer GM and Volvo cars last year, the super-sized site expanded the options to include even more models. So how does this whole in-car delivery thing work IRL?

photo: Courtesy of Amazon

You must be an Amazon Prime member and live in one of the 50 eligible-for-delivery cities. and then download the Key by Amazon App. Before going any farther, make sure that your car is compatible. Along with the existing GM and Volvo models, the program is now also open to eligible 2017 and newer Fords with FordPass Connect and 2018 and newer Lincolns with Lincoln Connect.

Download the FordPass or Lincoln Way app (depending on which car you have), create an account and activate in-car delivery, connecting your Amazon Prime accounts to it. Simply select in-car delivery at check-out, place your Amazon order and park your car somewhere that’s publicly accessible. You’ll get a four-hour delivery window and notification updates through the Key by Amazon App.

The delivery driver uses the Amazon Key app to unlock your car for delivery and lock it afterwards. That’s it! And don’t worry about wondering whether the driver remembered the locking step. You’ll get another notification when delivery is complete and the car is locked.

—Erica Loop

 

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When a three-year-old accidentally locked out his dad’s iPad, the Twitter-verse jumped to save the device. New Yorker staff writer Evan Osnos recently shared a screenshot of his iPad—and all 25,536,442 minutes try-again time!

We’ve all been there. Your kiddo gets a hold of some sort of pricey piece of tech and disables or otherwise locks it. Osnos’ story is the same, but to the extreme. With well over 25 million minutes until he could even attempt to unlock the tablet the dad took to Twitter, pleading for help.

So what advice did the internet have for Osnos? While plenty of people got technical with their responses, others had a more playful approach. One Twitter user suggested time travel:

https://twitter.com/Geopilot/status/1114708847128608768

Another commenter tweeted to give the tot the passcode. Of course, Osnos went more for the actual tech ideas and not the more imaginative options.

Following the initial tweet Osnos told his followers, noting he was still locked out: “It’s down a few hundred minutes from yesterday, but it looks like we’ve still got 25 million minutes to go. On Twitter, people have suggested various fixes but the consensus seems to be that we’re using an old operating system that won’t let us restart fresh from iTunes. When I get home from work tonight, I’ll give it a try and see what happens.”

According to an update tweet, Osnos was able to get the iPad into DFU (device firmware update) mode and start the restoration process.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: LinkedIn Sales Navigator via Unsplash

 

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Raise your hand if you wear yoga pants to Trader Joe’s. We bet there are plenty of hands in the air right now. One mama recently revealed her TJ’s yoga pant-induced struggle on Reddit, and this story may just make you think twice about gearing up in athleisure-wear when you go grocery shopping.

Several months ago Reddit user u/LadyCatFeline swore off wearing yoga pants. Well, at least for non-exercise types of activities anyway. But after a laundry-less stretch, she had to pull the body-hugging, pocket-free pants out of storage. And that’s where the story gets so bad, it’s good.

Photo: Rawpixel via Pexels 

Instead of stashing her car keys, phone and everything else in her pants pockets, this mama had to drop them into one of her Trader Joe’s shopping bags. Remember, the yoga pants left her without pockets. As she left the store, a Trader Joe’s employee trailed after her and asked if she needed help. With a baby and a toddler, she jumped on the assistance awesomeness.

After the TJ’s employee loaded up her car, the pocket-less mama realized something was wrong: “The car keys were in the shopping bag which is in the closed trunk. So we’re locked out of the car.”

What happened next is kind of a pre-Christmas miracle. The TJ’s employee called AAA, brought the family bottled water and offered snacks for the kiddos while they waited.

Now that’s customer service!

—Erica Loop

 

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