The sights. The sounds. The crowds. Disney World can easily overwhelm just about any kiddo. With this in mind, mom Lauren Bergner spent months prepping for the visit with her six-year-old son, Brody.

Brody, who has autism, is sensitive to noise and crowds. After a day filled with rides, plenty of other people and sweltering heat, the little boy had a meltdown while waiting to meet Snow White.

Bergner told Today, “Brody was overheated, sweating and overwhelmed by everything. He just started crying.” That’s when Snow White stepped in. The park princess gave the boy some much-needed cuddles. In a now-viral Facebook post, Bergner wrote, “Snow White could tell Brody had special needs! She took him for a walk and got him time away from the crowd! This is true magic!”

Along with pics of the sweet theme park visit, Bergner also posted a copy of the email she sent to Disney, thanking Snow White for everything she did and adding, “Please make sure she is recognized! We will never forget this moment.”

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: The Disney Princesses via Instagram 

 

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The magical franchise that started with Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray is finally getting the holiday treatment with a new Christmas-themed Cinderella Story movie.

A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish stars Laura Marano stepping into the role of Katherine “Kat” Decker. As an aspiring singer, Kat takes a job working as a singing elf at a Christmas fair where she meets Nick, the tree lot’s Santa played by Gregg Sulkin––and the rest is holiday magic.

Kat is invited to attend the holiday gala, but her jealous stepsisters and stepmother try to get in the way of her Christmas wish, of course. It wouldn’t be a Cinderella Story without them! Chances are pretty good it will be a happy ending for the couple, if the previous movies are any indication.

A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish will be the fifth film in the franchise which debuted in 2004. The new movie will be released this fall on digital and Blu Ray, but you can check out the exclusive first trailer at EW here.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: EW via Screenshot

 

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Academy Award winner Anne Hathaway revealed she is pregnant with her second baby just a few weeks ago and now the celeb is stepping out with her growing bump in style.

Hathaway debuted her baby bump on the red carpet at the Broadway opening of the play Sea Wall/A Life decked out in a fuchsia, cut-out dress from designer Brandon Maxwell.

As Hathaway later shared in an Instagram post, the dress was tailor-made for her new addition. As her photo of the inside of her custom-designed dress shows, it was made for “Anne +1.”

Hathaway announced her pregnancy via an Instagram post earlier this month, which not only revealed that she was expecting her second child, but also that she had struggled with infertility before both of her pregnancies.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Anne Hathaway via Instagram

 

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Guest judge Jay Leno used the coveted golden buzzer to put one awesomely talented 10-year-old through to America’s Got Talent’s live rounds. And the talented kiddo’s performance wasn’t what anyone expected!

Ten-year-old Emanne Beasha has a voice to envy, but instead of the typical tween or teen pop you might expect from someone her age, Beasha is more of an opera diva.

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Beasha wowed viewers and the judges with her performance of “Caruso” sung completely in Italian. AGT’s Howie Mandel said of Beasha’s powerful operatic performance, “You’re only 10-years-old, and we are seeing acts come out here and they’re sweating, and they’re not performing to par, they’re not stepping it up, and they’re double your age.” Mandel went on to add, “And then you come out here and you show them how it’s done.”

Leno, who gave the young star the go-ahead with the golden buzzer said, “I feel like I am witness to something extremely special.” And we totally agree!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: America’s Got Talent via Instagram 

 

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Recent research from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville may have found a way to reduce hallway disruptions in elementary schools, and the answer includes a P-A-R-T-Y!

Walk through any elementary school hallway and you’re likely to see at least few kids slowing down the pack. The study, which was published in the Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, explored ways to speed class-to-class transitions and reduce hallway walk disruptions.

photo: Kobe Michael via Pexels

Instead of penalizing children who stepped out of line, yelled or worse, the researchers took a positive approach—they played a game. The students were given a goal time to reach during class-to-class hallway walks. Classes who, as a whole, met the goal got a reward letter.

If you’re wondering how the kiddos could see a letter as a reward, the key is in the specifics. The reward letters included P, A, R, T and Y, and that spells PARTY!

The children who got all five letters got a 20-minute party with snacks and games as their reward. This reward-based strategy decreased disruptions by up to 74 percent. Beyond that, it also decreased transition times by a range of 91 to 172 seconds.

Christopher Skinner, professor of school psychology and co-author of the study, said of the research, “It must be a bonus rather than an expected part of the class day.” Skinner added, “And it must not involve a punishment. If the reward is a game of dodgeball, there are going to be children who don’t want to play.” That means teachers need to choose a reward that just about everyone enjoys. And who doesn’t like a party?

—Erica Loop

 

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Barbie is stepping into yet another role, but this one is pretty recognizable to David Bowie fans. Mattel has just announced a Ziggy Stardust Barbie doll.

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Space Oddity, Mattel is launching a limited edition David Bowie-themed Barbie. Of course, as fans will be quick to point out, Ziggy was actually manifested several years before Space Oddity, but as Bowie’s most iconic look it still makes perfect sense. Barbie takes on Ziggy’s famous glam-rock look, dressed in his metallic space suit and platform boots.

The Barbie David Bowie Doll is a Gold Label doll which means it will only be produced in limited quantities, and comes with a doll stand and Certificate of Authenticity. The doll will sell for $50 and is being marketed as an “adult collectible,” but Bowie fans of any age are sure to want to add this double icon to their collection.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Mattel

 

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LEGO bricks are awesome, but the pain of stepping on one is not. So what if there was a solution to preventing those tiny, pointy bricks from turning into hazards? One company thinks they have the answer with the Banderbox.

Designed by a parent who knows first hand the pain stray LEGOs can cause, CEO and Co-founder of Snark22, Jared Gistrap wanted to create a product that invited kids to be creative without worrying about losing those wonderful bricks in the carpet. “My grandfather stepped on LEGO bricks, my dad stepped on LEGO bricks, and now I am stepping on LEGO® bricks,” Gistrap said in a statement.

Snark22’s Banderbox is a LEGO storage container comprised of a “Sorting Surface” where mini master builders can lay out their bricks on an open surface that is contained by scooping walls and collapsing sides, making it easy to sift through the bricks without accidentally tossing them out of reach and into the wilds of carpet fibers. The box also features a Creative Zone, which is fitted with a LEGO compatible plate giving kids a spot to build their creations.

So how do you get your hands on one of these incredible boxes? While the Banderbox is not yet available in stores, you can score an early bird discount on the product by backing Snark22’s Indiegogo campaign which is launching soon.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Courtesy of Snark22

 

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When it comes to playtime, moms and dads tend to interact differently with their children, but both parents play vital roles in their young children’s lives.

I spoke with Ken Seiter from The Toy Association, who provided me with the perfect example of how important it is for dads to make time to play with their children, as he told me about a play experience with his daughter: “I remember a time many years ago when I stayed home with my kids while my wife went out with her girlfriends for the evening. At the time, my toddler daughter was very into hair barrettes, brushes, and anything to do with hairstyling (likely from watching my wife) and had created her own make-believe hair salon. At one point she demanded that I sit down for an appointment. I reluctantly agreed knowing that if I didn’t, she would likely dissolve into tears.”

Ken went on to share, “Of course I ended up with multi-colored bows and barrettes in my short hair, but it was while she was placing barrettes in my hair that she began to chatter—I learned her favorite color was purple (I thought it was pink), she had a boyfriend at preschool named Josh (what!), and that her favorite teacher was Miss Nicole. As I reflect today on that memory, I realize how important it was for both of us to connect through play activity.”

Dads as Role Models

Quite simply, it’s crucial for dads to participate in unstructured play with their kids. No matter what the age, kids learn valuable lessons from this time spent together, according to The Genius of Play, an initiative spearheaded by The Toy Association to raise awareness with parents, caregivers, and educators about the importance of play.

Through play, dads provide an alternate type of role model than moms. They show that boys can be caring and nurturing while building confidence in girls. It is also an opportunity for dads to teach their children about love.

“Men tend to roughhouse a little more than woman, but it’s very important that dads play in a gentle way, too,” said Dr. Erik Fisher, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist, author, and Genius of Play expert. “Fathers can model the type of partner they want their daughters to spend their lives with, in part, through play. In playing with their sons, they can model the ‘language’ they want them to learn to speak to others, especially their partners. Men, too often, are socialized to show the hard masculine side of love, and it’s really important that we realize that we can show what love is and what love isn’t throughout the play experience.”

Creating Attachments

Playing together strengthens bonds between children and their parents. One of our society’s biggest challenges is multiple distractions that take us away from playing with our kids—from technology to work commitments to household chores. Kids look up to their moms and dads, and in a generation where typically both parents work outside the home—there is a need for dads to provide emotional comfort to their kids.

“Your kids will feel so much more connected when you take the time to play, and it doesn’t have to be much. Even just playing with puppets, tickling, joking around—things that are spontaneous – you can create a more intimate connection in that moment with them,” Fisher said.

Tyler Kearns, program coordinator for the Clayton Kid Zone in Clayton, MO and a “play ambassador” for The Genius of Play, added that through play dads can experience the world as their son or daughter does, which can give insight into when they are upset, frustrated, overjoyed, overtired, or feeling any other emotion. “Ideally, the stronger the relationship is in the early years, the easier it will be to help them manage their emotions and life experiences in the later years,” Kearns said.

It Helps Prevent Obesity

Research has also found that there are health benefits for kids who get to experience playtime with dad. A 2017 study published in the research journal Obesity found that fathers who had increased involvement with childcare, particularly with physical tasks, such as playing with kids, taking them for walks outside, bathing or dressing them, decreased the likelihood that their kids would become obese.

If you aren’t sure where to start, here are five fun activities dads and kids can to do together:

1. INDOOR BASEBALL (4+) – Any season can be baseball season. Simply use the long tube from wrapping paper as your bat and an air-filled balloon as the ball. Designate bases (furniture, or areas where you’ve placed a newspaper or a towel). The pitcher should stand in the center of the four designated bases, with the batter beginning at the spot designated as home base. Then it’s time to play ball!

2. QUICKSAND (5+) – Lay two even trails of pillows (or towels or newspaper) on the floor. These are the “stepping stones” kids need to land on to avoid falling into the quicksand (the floor)! The pillows should be at least a foot apart from each other. Form two teams. Each person takes a turn jumping from stepping stone to stepping stone. Any child (or adult) who touches the floor must start from the beginning of the trail again. Whichever team makes it to the end of the trail first wins!

3. SCAVENGER HUNT (6+) – Write a list of a dozen or so things the kids should look for (if playing with younger children, use a shorter list), and see how many of those things they find. This is a great game to play, indoors or out! Indoor objects can be a book, a blue sock, etc.; outdoor objects can be a green leaf, a rock, a feather, etc.

4. 20 QUESTIONS (7+) – The oldest player is IT and goes first. Have them think of a person, place or thing, without saying it aloud. Each other player can ask up to 20 yes or no questions to try and guess the answer! After asking 20 questions or guessing the correct answer (whichever comes first) switch turns at being IT.

5. HOMEMADE MAP (7+) – This is a great activity to do before setting off on a trip with the kids. Talk with your kids about where the family is headed. Then, together, draw a map, including your starting point and destination, and major stops and landmarks along your route. Jot down the names of noteworthy places, and make sure to illustrate your map!

 

 

Anna Yudina is the Director of Marketing Initiatives for The Toy Association™, a not-for-profit trade association that represents toy companies. Currently, she’s spearheading The Genius of Play™, a parent-focused movement raising awareness of play as a crucial part of child development and encouraging families to make time for play daily.

Yogurt maker Chobani has come to the aid of low-income students in Rhode Island, pledging to pay off their school lunch debt and donating free yogurt as well.

Last week a school district in Warwick, Rhode Island made headlines when it announced that unpaid school lunch debt would result in students being served cold sandwiches in place of hot lunches. To deal with the $77,000 worth of debt, students who owe money would be served sunflower seed butter and jelly sandwiches until their debt is paid off.

Chobani, the company famous for its Greek yogurt and humble beginnings, has donated $47,650 in order to help pay off that student debt. It is also donating yogurt to the community in Warwick.

“As a parent, this news breaks my heart,” Chobani founder and CEO Hamdi Ulukaya said in a statement. “For every child, access to naturally nutritious and delicious food should be a right, not a privilege. When our children are strong, our families are stronger. And when our families are strong, our communities are stronger. Business can and must do its part to solve the hunger crisis in America and do its part in the communities they call home.”

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: iStock

 

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It looks like baby makes a family of five for power couple Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds who just revealed they are expecting their third child.

Stepping out onto the yellow carpet at the Pokémon: Detective Pikachu premiere, Lively showed off her bump while posing for pictures with husband Reynolds who stars in the new film. This was the first public reveal that the couple is expecting.

Lively and Reynolds are already parents to two girls, four-year-old James and two-year-old Inez. No word yet on what the couple is having this time around. In a 2016 interview with PEOPLE, Reynolds said he would be perfectly content having another girl.

“Having a daughter was a dream come true for me,” Reynolds said. “If I could have nine daughters, I would be thrilled. Really, like I genuinely would be.”

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Blake Lively via Instagram

 

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