Meteorologist, TODAY co-anchor, mom. Now Dylan Dreyer can add another credit to the list—children’s book author! The NBC TV personality recently announced her new kid lit pick, Misty the Cloud: A Very Stormy Day.

Dreyer, who is mom to Calvin and Oliver, started planning the book long before she had children. According to TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones, Dreyer first talked about her book plans “seven or eight years ago.”

Fast-forward to the present, and Dreyer’s book dreams have come true. The meteorologist uses the weather as a backdrop to help kids understand their feelings.

She said on TODAY, “So Misty, she’s a cloud, you know, and she and her friends are going through all of the things our kids are going through, but when Misty has a really bad day, her day turns into a giant thunderstorm.” Dreyer continued, “That impacts everyone around her, including folks on the ground, like Claire, whose baseball game just got rained out, so now Claire’s as grumpy as Misty up in the sky.”

The new children’s book author posted a pic of the cover on her Instagram page and wrote, “THE SECRET IS OUT!!! Misty the Cloud: A Very Stormy Day has been a passion project of mine for the past 10 years. I’m pinching myself that she’s become a reality. It’s beautifully illustrated by the incredible @scrimmle (Rosie Butcher). She and @alankatzbooks helped me bring Misty to life and I can’t wait for you all to meet her…she’s a little cloud with very big feelings!!”

Misty the Cloud: A Very Stormy Day will hit stores and online book-seller sites on Sep. 14. Pre-order the book now for $18.99 (hardcover) or $10.99 (Kindle) on Amazon right now.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Amazon

 

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LEGO wants to help your little adventurer celebrate International Women’s Day with a very special deal! The new Amelia Earhart Tribute set is here—and it’s free with any purchase over $100.

You read that right. LEGO wants to gift your master builder with their very own brick version of Earhart’s Lockheed Vega 5B plane. The 203-piece set is age-graded for children ages eight and up and includes a mini figure of the aviator herself.

photo: LEGO

Mel Caddick, the designer behind the new set, said in a LEGO Q&A, “Amelia Earhart taught us that passions, aspirations and courage know no gender—a legacy not passed on by many, and for that I think we found the perfect personality to celebrate for 2021 International Women’s Day.” Caddick went on to talk about what people can learn from this model, “I am hoping the model of Amelia Earhart can inspire and encourage, not only women, but all people around the world, to be curious and brave about their passions and aspirations—especially when facing rigid traditions, structures or the likes, that tries to keep them down.”

Visit LEGO’s website here to learn more about the free (with $100 or more purchase offer). Don’t wait to order your kiddo’s Earhart-themed set. This offer is only good through Mar. 14. If you order after the free offer period or you don’t purchase $100 worth of other LEGO items, you can buy the set for $19.99.

—Erica Loop

 

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girl in boat

photo: Hurrican Heffners

As not only a Mom but also a Special Needs Mom, and many times there comes a point when you realize there are so many feelings bottled up—sometimes you need to let them out.

My knack for details is both a blessing and a curse; I notice little details, and I pick up on things that don’t even register to many people. My mind is a steel trap. I remember events, dates, comments like it’s nothing. So is my heart. I take everything to heart, and I keep it there—whether it deserves to stay or not.

I put my all into everything I do—it’s in my blood. It’s how I was raised. Whether it’s my family, my friends, my job—I dive in headfirst and give with my whole heart. I don’t say no easily or often, for that matter. I’m a people pleaser, and I’m loyal to a fault.

The problem is, with this type of personality, it’s also very easy to be walked all over; easily taken advantage of, or taken for a fool. However as quiet as I can be, I am anything but a fool. I notice everything. Every detail. Every smirk. Every wince. My husband has a personality that allows him to see micro-aggressions in all the interactions he has. I notice micro-rejections. I notice when people I care about don’t react the same to me as they do to other people that we both care about. I’ve noticed them since I was a child. I know immediately when someone is being genuine with me, and when someone is just “getting along to get along.”

I analyze everything. Every interaction in my life. My mind is always racing, and I can’t turn it off. Believe me, I try. The problem is, I always put it on myself. I often struggle to find the words to truly express my feelings, because I feel the energy I receive so strongly. I am a full-blown empath. I feel so deeply, yet I struggle to vocalize the true intensity of those feelings.

When I feel hurt by something or someone, I replay the situation in my head over and over—wondering what I could’ve done or said differently to reach a more favorable outcome. It’s taken a long time for me to realize—and will likely take me years to accept—that sometimes, I didn’t do anything wrong. In reality, not every person who acts nice toward you wants to be your friend. Not everyone has genuine intentions, and much as I want to see the best in everyone sometimes it’s just not there.

It’s so disheartening to see so much selfishness and manipulation in the world today and It breaks my heart this is the world my kids are growing up into. I want to be around forever to protect them from it. But the truth is, I can’t even protect myself. It breaks my heart that even in our Special Needs community, some of the very parents that are fighting for kindness, acceptance, and support for their kids, don’t do the same for other adults unless it benefits them. Through all of these experiences, I find myself still looking for the silver lining. And I remember someone I genuinely look up to saying to “Find The Joy.”

Remembering that, I appreciate even more that I have found a few amazingly supportive, truly genuine friends. The ones who check in on me when I haven’t been heard from in a few days, just to make sure I’m doing ok. The ones that know we’re struggling with lack of sleep and tough behaviors—and check-in to see if things have improved. I have been reminded, consistently, where to focus my time, energy, and love. It’s not the quantity of friendships and relationships in my life, it’s the quality.

This post originally appeared on Hurricane Heffners.

Trista is a mother of two, Allayna and David. David was diagnosed with moderate ASD. She is married to her husband Drew and they live in Wisconsin where she works full-time from home. She enjoys spending time with her family, large amounts of coffee and sharing her family's journey.

Do you want your child to feel at ease in social situations? As a parent, you serve as your little one’s initial introduction to society, and what you do to foster their friendships plays a significant role in how far they go in life. Workplace experts consistently rank emotional intelligence as important as IQ in career success, and the ability to interact positively with others plays a role.How can you help your child enhance their social skills? What should you know, and what activities can you participate in to foster a spirit of community in your little one? Read on to learn how to teach them to relate to their peers in a more socially acceptable manner.

1. Know Your Child
You might think that enhancing your child’s social skills entails dragging them to endless playdates. However, if your little one is naturally quiet and introspective, too much interaction with others can overwhelm them. They may be shy—or they may be one of the 15% to 20% of children born with a highly sensitive nervous system that grows overwhelmed from excessive activity. If your child displays gregarious tendencies, you’re okay to schedule a full social calendar for them. However, ask for their input, especially if they tend to stay quiet. This action shows you respect their feelings and boundaries. It gives them a sense of control over their destiny that fosters greater security in uncomfortable situations.

2. Teach That Everyone Is Human
With more than 56 million Americans with disabilities, your child will likely come across a classmate in a wheelchair or using crutches. As such, they might have questions. Use their innate curiosity as a teachable moment to foster inclusion. Inform them that everybody needs friends, and encourage them to ask peers who have special needs to join in their games at the park or playground. Even if their new friend can’t do everything your child can, they can still participate in the fun.

3. Model Appropriate Behavior
When you accompany your child to social gatherings, who do they see you interact? If you’re white and middle class, does your circle include people of different racial heritages and socioeconomic levels? When you go to the playground, do you speak to the mom wearing a hijab, as well as those with baseball caps? Experts disagree on why society has grown so divisive, but one way to heal the rift is by modeling appropriate behavior for the next generation. Plus, when your little one understands that minor differences don’t create barriers to friendship, they can develop a healthier circle themselves. They learn to consider traits like honesty and willingness to help as more vital to genuine friendship than sharing the same love of baseball or Pokemon.

4. Ask Them Questions
Even though your child’s developing intellect may represent a tabula rasa of sorts, they aren’t passive computers that you can program to do what you want. Your little one will absorb instruction more effectively if they play an active role in their learning. This principle holds for building social skills, too. How can you get your kids involved? Ask them questions! You can say, for example, “I know you say Daenisha is your best friend. What do you like best about her?” This technique can also help you gather valuable information, especially as your children grow older and less open to sharing. If your kids have open dialogues with you, they’ll volunteer details about what kinds of language their friend’s parents use at home before you let them sleepover.

5. Foster a Growth Mindset
A growth mindset is one that believes that hard work and dedication can bring about positive change. What does this have to do with nurturing social skills? Quite a lot. The magic lies in how human beings perceive the behavior of others. People tend to judge personality on what they observe at the moment — but this practice might not give an accurate impression of someone’s real character. For example, if you ask your child to describe a surly cashier’s personality, they might reply with, “she’s mean.” However, if you ask them for alternate explanations, they might mention she could feel grumpy from a long day on her feet.

6. Cultivate Cultural Awareness
Teaching your children about different cultures helps them respond to practices they find unusual with natural curiosity, not fear. In a world where xenophobia too often rears its ugly head, fostering this response matters. Take your children to museums to learn about other ways of life. If you have friends who follow other religious practices, politely ask to join them at a service to learn more. Be sure to teach the difference between cultural appreciation and appropriation—avoid behaviors that trivialize a group of people, like donning their traditional garb as a Halloween costume.

7. Continue Learning & Growing
Nobody has perfect social skills. Continue learning and growing by regularly engaging in social activities yourself. If your little one sees that you neglect your friendships, they’ll treat theirs with an equal degree of dismissiveness. Accept that happy hour invitation from a new co-worker—and show enthusiasm in your voice when you mention your plans at the family dinner table. When your child sees you willing to tackle unfamiliar social situations, they’ll feel more inclined to follow your lead.

You can help your child develop stronger social skills, and doing so will ultimately benefit them in school and their future career. Plus, they’ll bask in the warm glow of friendship.

This post originally appeared on Momish.

Kara Reynolds is the Editor-in-Chief and founder of Momish Magazine.  A mom of four and matriarch to her big blended family, Kara wants nothing more than to normalize differences in family structures.  She enjoys peeing alone, pancakes, and pinot noir - but not at the same time. 

It’s time for Disney nuiMOs to hit the states! Originally launching at Disney stores in Japan, China, Shanghai Disney Resort and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, the fashion-forward plush dolls are making their way to North America and Europe next week.

Launching on Jan. 19 at shopDisney.com and shopDisney.co.uk, Disney stores in North America and Europe and select Disney Parks around the world, fans will soon be able to pick up their very own Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Stitch and Angel nuiMO. Not only that, a colorful amount of outfits and accessories will also be available to customize your plush.

The name “nuiMOs” is a blend of the Japanese words nuigurumi, which means “plush” and moderu, which means “model.” The pocket-sized dolls are flexible, pose-able and can change their looks to reflect your own personality.

To help kick off the North American and European launch, Disney partnered with celebrity stylist Maeve Reilly to create five signature Disney nuiMOs looks for Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. Her styles include Streetwear: Tokyo vs LA street style, Loungewear, Day to Night and a Day at Disney Parks, which you can find here.

You will be able to shop additional accessories, outfits and plush does on the first Monday of each month, beginning Feb. 1. New products will be in collaboration with Loungefly, Spirit Jersey, Ashley Eckstein and more. Disney nuiMOs plush retail at $17.99 each and outfits and accessories start at $12.99.

Hang out with the Disney nuiMOs on Instagram and Facebook.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Disney

 

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Your kid wants a dog, and you’d approve if you didn’t already have so many living things in your household to keep alive.

In pops Squeakee—a balloon dog that’s inflated with personality and no expensive vet visits required. Oh indeed, you’ve never seen anything like this, and we are obsessed with this full-blown playful pup! Squeakee the Balloon Dog is interactive and responds to the sound of your voice, and unlike a real dog, balloon (or child), he listens to you! Read on to learn why Squeakee is the must-have toy of the season and why gifting it will make you the coolest adult they know.

Pumped Full of Personality

This puffy pooch is an over achiever in every way, and like no other dog you've met before. Squeakee will win over even the toughest tiny critic with his intuitive and innovative sense of play. Oh, and he's a character; with over 60 sounds and movements, his silly style and cheerful disposition will have the kids wrapped around his "paw" for hours. Tickle his belly and he'll roll on his back and beg for more, pet his ears and he'll sit. He even knows how to shake a paw! Your family may start wondering, "What's Squeakee up to?" when you leave the house. We get it—he's enchanting.

Who Loves Who More?

It's a toss up. By bringing the (electronic) balloon dog Squeakee into your household, you've given him a life he's only dreamed of in his inflatable head. Make your kid feel like a hero by teaching him things. Train Squeakee with his Squeaker Toy! Use it to teach him to sit or beg. He gets very excited when he hears it, just like a real furry best friend (minus the pet hair everywhere).

Real talk: like us, Squeakee's not perfect. You can holler and let him know when he's been naughty because raising a balloon dog has its twists and turns. Go on with your bad self, Squeakee! When you leave Squeakee alone, he will occasionally bark for attention. Continue to leave him and he will deflate and fall asleep, making cute balloon snores. Wondering what that sounds like? If adorable was a sound, it's that.

Sit! Stay! Fart?

He's a balloon, remember? "POP" him with his pin and watch him deflate; it's oddly satisfying. Never fear because you can bring him back to life in an instant by pumping him up (but not too much!). Here's where the dog part comes in: Squeakee just might pee or fart if fed too much air with his pump—gross! But we all know the kids in your life will LOVE IT. His balloon DNA just adds another exciting element of surprise and wonder. Expect the (delightfully) unexpected with Squeakee!

So get one for your favorite kid (make sure they’re your favorite because this dog is special). Or, get one for yourself; we won’t judge. Our recommendation? Get Squeakee in your squad now before word gets out and he’s sold out!

 

Squeakee the Balloon Dog is available now at Target, Walmart and Amazon. Batteries not included.

 

 

—Jamie Aderski

Mickey Mouse is often the star of the show but Corkcicle’s new Disney collab puts another mouse front and center. The drinkware company just released a new collection and it’s all about Minnie!

The three-piece collection pays homage to Minnie Mouse’s fun personality and attitude with three drinkware silhouettes in two designs. Shoppers can choose between classic black and red with white polka dots or glitter atop a white background.

Each design is available in a classic stemless cup for $29.95, tumbler for $34.95 and a canteen style for $37.95. Each style is guaranteed to keep drinks cold for 24 hours or hot for 12!

You can shop the entire collection at corkcicle.com.

 

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Corkcicle

 

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If you are looking for a sweet addition to your bedtime-story roundup, then look no further. Beloved television personality and author Kathie Lee Gifford hopes to inspire children to follow God’s dreams for them in her new children’s book, Hello, Little Dreamer. The book can be found wherever books are sold.

Hello, Little Dreamer

Each child has dreams to discover over their lifetime, and Hello, Little Dreamer helps families celebrate each child’s God-given purpose in the world. Gifford reminds her young readers that God has been dreaming for them their entire lives. Some dreams reveal themselves quickly while others take time to develop, but each dream adds to the beautiful picture of who a child is meant to be.

With a bright, decorative cover and wonder-filled illustrations from Anita Schmidt, Hello, Little Dreamer helps children rest in God’s love for them. With its affirming message of purpose, Hello, Little Dreamer will encourage any child to trust that they have an amazing role in God’s story.

Hello, Little Dreamer is available in hardcover ($18.99) and board book ($9.99) formats.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Harper Collins

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Learning how to work together, the importance of friendship, perseverance and having fun despite daily challenges are all values that make a happy kid and a successful adult. It can be difficult to teach tiny humans these life lessons, since they’re not quite as tangible as the ABC’s! For this reason and so many more, we are loving Mighty Express—an exciting new Netflix original preschool series!

From Spin Master Entertainment, the creators of PAW Patrol, Mighty Express is a series of 11-minute adventures that set preschoolers in motion with action-packed, high-stakes missions, cool tools and trainloads of humor. In every episode a team of trains and their kid best friends work together to overcome obstacles in the vast, colorful and quirky world of Tracksville. The cast of diverse characters each have their own unique personalities, skill sets and jobs, reflecting the world around us with an inclusive spirit. Read on to learn more about the stars of the show, why your kids will love them and what they will learn along the way.

 

Max: The Leader

It’s not just his name; it’s his personality! Max is the leader of the group. His enthusiasm inspires the team to work together and have each other’s back (or engine). He assigns train cars for their missions, and while his job is to keep everything moving, he knows how to remain empathetic when any problem arises. Max takes his duties seriously but knows how to have fun!

Nico: Keeps Everyone on Track

As the resident smarty pants, he knows every inch of Tracksville. A problem solver with nerdy enthusiasm, Nico is an excellent multitasker, helping the team when they get stuck—figuratively and literally! Nico prides himself on keeping everyone happy and safe, not to mention, entertained, as the resident DJ!

Liza: The Train Whisperer

She is your go-to for everything train as the mechanical engineer. Creative and resourceful (not to mention handy), she makes sure the trains are running and feeling their best. Liza is ever-curious about the world around her and methodical in her work—she’s also a reliable friend with a big heart to match her big talent.

Meet the (Personality-Packed) Trains

With so many new friends on board, your little one is sure to find a train they can relate to! Freight Nate is the strongest and fastest train of the bunch, and always there to help friends out of sticky situations. Then there’s Build-It Brock, a shy, gentle giant that’s highly skilled at building whatever the town needs.

Mechanic Milo is dependable and enthusiastic about his array of tools that he’s always willing and able to fix anything with. Your little animal lover will fall for Farmer Faye who helps move animals and produce, always with a kind word to share.

Rescue Red is the resident firefighter who takes safety very seriously. Fire engine train Flicker is Red’s little brother, high energy and playful, and one of the younger trains in town. Friendly, cautious and polite, Peoplemover Penny gets kids where they need to go, all while singing sweetly along the way!

Ten Mighty Express episodes roll onto Netflix today including ‘Nate’s Fright Night’, a fun Halloween special where the characters dress up as superheroes, sure to get your little one into the Halloween spirit. Hop on board and follow along @MightyExpressOfficial and Mighty Express YouTube.

 

—Jamie Aderski

It’s been a big year for Bindi Irwin. The newly married conservationist is now pregnant!

Irwin announced the special news on her Instagram today, sharing “Baby Wildlife Warrior due 2021.” This is the first child for the TV personality and her husband since March, Chandler Powell.

Irwin and Powell both shared the news on their Instagram accounts, sharing that “it’s an honour to share this special moment in our lives with you.” The star is in her first trimester, but did not share her exact due date.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: DFree/Shutterstock.com

 

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