Follow the yellow brick road—to cuteness, that is! In celebration of The Wizard of Oz’s 80th birthday, Pittsburgh’s West Penn Hospital (which is part of the Allegheny Health Network) dressed four adorable newborns as the iconic film’s beloved main characters.

The oh-so-cute kiddos tackled the roles of Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion and the Tin Man.

Even though we’re pretty sure the families of these newborns ooh’d and aah’d over the photos, the hospital posted super-sweet pics of the babies in costume on its Instagram page for everyone to see.

Along with the photos, the post included the caption, “Our hope for our patients is that the dreams that they dare to dream really do come true.” And we totally agree!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: West Penn Hospital via Instagram

 

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The new season of Arthur started this week with a groundbreaking episode featuring the same-sex marriage of Mr. Ratburn, one of the show’s beloved characters.

Season 22 of the series about the titular aardvark next door and his gang of friends just launched with the episode titled “Mr. Ratburn & the Someone Special.” With special guest star Jane Lynch in the role of Mr. Ratburn’s sister, Arthur and his friends initially mistake her for the bossy bride-to-be. But there’s a twist!

When they plan to break-up the wedding, they discover that she is, in fact, Mr. Ratburn’s sister and that he is actually marrying a man. The entire class attends the wedding and celebrates the special moment with their teacher.

Fans of the show took to Twitter to express their glee over the nuptials and applaud Arthur for its progressive stance on gay marriage.

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The storyline was not surprising for the inclusive show that has never been shy about tackling challenging subjects. The only thing fans were pleasantly surprised to discover is that PBS Kids is still producing new episodes of the long-running show.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Arthur via YouTube

 

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Martha Stewart can pretty much make anything better—whether it’s turning a plain piece of paper into fab party decor or whipping up holiday dessert perfection. Now Stewart is tackling the ocean adventure, and if you’re considering a cruise, here’s what you need to know.

The crafting and culinary genius has launched a partnership with MSC Cruises, a luxe cruise line voted one of the best by Travel + Leisure. If you’ve been considering a cruise in the near future, you’ll want to keep reading.

Stewart’s MSC partnership includes a variety of curated activities and excursions, including cooking classes (obviously), hikes, lessons from local fishermen, craft market day trips, horseback riding (in the ocean!) and so much more. For a full list of Martha Stewart & MSC Cruises Excursions, visit MSC’s website here.

Along with her curated excursions, Stewart is also partnering with the cruise line for special “celebration surprises.” Starting in June 2019 you can surprise your fave family member, friend or other loved one onboard one of MSC’s cruises with a personalized letter from Stewart, a special dessert and a recipe card. The $10 to $30 cruise add-on is available for birthdays, honeymoons and anniversaries. For $89 you can also get wine specially selected by Stewart, a free photo taken by MSC’s photographer, a photo frame and a canvas beach tote.

Foodies can also take advantage of Stewart’s celebration dinners with MSC. These three-course holiday meals are available for Easter, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year’s. Happy cruising!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Martha Stewart via Instagram

 

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Kristen Bell is back with her special brand of hilarious mom jokes courtesy of her Momsplaining series on Ellen.

Back for its third season, Momsplaining with Kristen Bell is tackling the animal kingdom. The show, which is featured on Ellen’s YouTube channel, is all about sending up the realities of motherhood.

In the first two seasons, Bell covered everything from labor pains to sleep deprivation with the assistance to of some celebrity mom guests like Melissa McCarthy and Kathryn Hahn. Season three starts off with a bang, literally as the mom and Frozen star gives us all a lesson in animal reproduction.

During the show, she meets a host of wild animals, including sloths snakes, giraffes and alligators. “Fiercely protective? Always watching? Like a helicopter mom,” she jokes about the gators.

The new episodes of this season of Momsplaining with Kristen Bell will debut every Wednesday on ellentube.com and Ellen’s YouTube channel.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Kristen Bell via Instagram

 

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In honor of Autism Awareness Month, Sesame Street’s first Muppet with autism, Julia, will be featured in new storylines, including the introduction of her family! Four-year-old Julia, a Sesame Street muppet with autism, will star in new episodes and original videos featuring her entire family.

On Apr. 8, HBO and PBS will premiere a brand-new Sesame Street episode that centers around Elmo and Abby Caddaby helping Julia prepare for a haircut, which Julia feels nervous about. The episode was created based on feedback by parents who expressed a need for content that tackled the challenges families like Julia’s face.

The new videos include The “I Love My Family” song, in which Julia’s mother, Elena, father, Daniel, and big brother, Samuel, join Julia and their dog, Rose, to sing a song celebrating family. There’s also “Julia’s Family Gets Ready,” in which Julia’s family gets ready to attend open mic night at Hooper’s Store where Julia steps in to save the day and “Starfish Hug,” in which Julia and Samuel teach Abby Cadabby a new kind of hug to help her through a tough day.

This is all part of the Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children initiative, which also includes a new digital interactive activity titled Playground Pals, in which Julia and her brother Samuel head to the playground and stop to help other kids along the way. The campaign is also launching a new ebook titled Circle of Friends, which is focused around Julia standing up for a child with autism against a bully at summer camp.

On Sat., Apr. 6, Barnes & Noble will hold storytime events in over 630 locations nationwide, featuring the recently released Family Forever hardcover storybook. Families can also check out sesamestreet.org/autism for more resources and activities.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Courtesy Sesame Street Workshop

 

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She may look like a millennial, but Barbie is turning 60! The iconic American doll is a piece if her-story. As she hits the big 6-0, Barbie has plenty of ways for your kiddos to join her in celebrating this epic milestone.

Barbie isn’t just another doll. She’s a trendsetter, best friend and above all, role model. Over the past 60 years, the blond beauty has grown and transformed, tackling challenges through careers such as astronaut, firefighter, doctor, athlete and more—while also becoming more inclusive for both girls and boys.

photo: Courtesy of Mattel

General Manager and Senior Vice President, Barbie, Lisa McKnight, said in a press release, “For 60 years, Barbie has championed girls, inspired generations to believe through make believe and showed them that they have choices. With more than 200 careers, six runs for president and a trip to the moon before Neil Armstrong, Barbie continues to evolve to be a modern, relevant role model for all ages.”

How will Barbie mark the anniversary of her first 60 years? Look for the brand to celebrate global female role models and help young girls to close the Dream Gap. According to Mattel, research shows that girls as young as five may doubt their potential. Termed the Dream Gap, Barbie and her family at Mattel are working to stop this problem in its tracks and support girls—helping them to reach their fullest potentials.

McKnight said, “The Barbie brand believes girls should never know a world, job, or dream women haven’t conquered. Through our global platform, we are igniting a movement to help close the Dream Gap and further establish Barbie as the ultimate girl empowerment brand.”

So what else does Mattel have planned for Barbie’s 6-0? Along with closing the gap by donating one dollar for every doll sold (up to $250,000) to the Dream Gap Project Fund,

Barbie will honor over 20 women “Shero’s” around the world, launch a new vlog called “Finding Your Voice” and head out on her “Be Anything” Tour. The tour starts in Bentonville, Arkansas on Mar. 9 and 10 with performances by country star Kelsea Ballerini and runs through October. With 36 stops at Walmart stores across the country, there’s plenty of b-day fun to be had—including a chance to win $20,000!

Other 60th birthday events include “Barbie Presented by Amazon” pop-up stores in five cities through Apr. 2, in-store activities at participating Target retailers on Mar. 9 and an immersive Barbie pop-up experience in New York City.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Alexas_Fotos via Pixabay

 

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An iconic part of your childhood is about to have a BIG birthday: Sesame Street turns 50 this year, and this children’s favorite has plenty to celebrate.

When Sesame Street started way back in 1969 who could have imagined that the show would become the standard that just about all children’s television programming is held to. For the past five decades Big Bird, Bert, Ernie, Elmo and the rest of the Muppet-led crew have educated tots around the world. Tackling tough subjects and challenging their young viewers, Sesame Street is nothing short of an institution.

Sesame Workshop’s Chief Executive Officer, Jeffrey D. Dunn, said in a press statement, “Our mission to help kids everywhere grow smarter, stronger, and kinder knows no geographic boundaries. We’re everywhere families are and we never stop innovating and growing. That’s what keeps us timeless.”

What does Sesame Workshop have in-store to mark this major anniversary? To start with, the 50th Sesame Street season will focus on the power of possibilities, helping kiddos to learn from their mistakes while empowering them to take safe risks.

Along with the anniversary season on the small screen, your tot’s favorite characters are going on a nationwide trip—hosting community events in 10 cities around the United States. Oh, but there’s more. Look for new collabs across fashion, lifestyle and other entertainment brands as well as a celeb and fan-focused special social media campaign. The #ThisIsMyStreet campaign will allow fans to showcase their favorite Sesame Street, via social media, memories using the hashtag. So get ready to start tweeting, Instagramming and Facebooking your day away!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Courtesy of Sesame Workshop

 

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With a booming fashion empire and uber-popular Instagram account that regularly peeks behind the scenes at her work and family, it was only a matter of time before LA designer and busy mom of two, Anine Bing, tackled her next challenge—launching the new Bing Kids clothing line for littles age 2-10. Totally effortless, super comfy and oozing rock n’ roll cool like we’ve never seen before, scroll through to see why we want to steal these pieces for ourselves.

photo: Benjo Arwas for Bing Kids

The Inspiration

Since the debut of her own fashion brand in 2012, designer Anine Bing always dreamed of starting a kids’ line. Bing’s adorable kiddos, Benjamin (age 4) and Bianca (age 7) serve as her inspiration and have tried on many samples over the years.

Now, with the Anine Bing brand in such a great place (eight flagship stores worldwide), it finally felt like the perfect time to take the leap. Bing, says, “Ever since the launch of Anine Bing, I have wanted a kidswear line to go with it. As a consumer for my own family, I haven’t found the perfect basics with an edge for my kids, so I’m more than excited to be launching Bing Kids. The fact that my own kids, friends, and followers have been asking for this for years, makes it extra special.”

photo: Benjo Arwas for Bing Kids

Signature Lewk

The collection is very much in line with the Anine Bing mother brand—which is exactly why you’ll want to raid your tyke’s closet stat. Pssst…we’ll never tell. Pieces include easy-cool basics that can take junior from park playdate to a nice family dinner at Cecconi’s. The most expensive piece of the collection, the to-die-for Motely Moto Jacket made of buttery soft leather is $399, but most pieces come in under $100 with t-shirts starting at $39 and adorable dresses at $69.

photo: Benjo Arwas for Bing Kids

“In our family, my kids love to run around and get dirty at times, so this collection isn’t about being too precious or perfect. I really want to instill confidence and playfulness for any kid wearing the clothes,” says Bing.

The best part? All of the pieces are unisex with the exception of a dress or two. She adds, “I love the look of a pair of skinny jeans or leggings with a rock tee and an army jacket or flannel. It works great for both boys and girls.”

photo: Ashlyn Kudransky for Bing Kids

Family Counts

Anyone who follows Anine Bing on her Instagram knows how important family time is to her. Living in Los Feliz with her husband and two kids, Bing loves exploring LA just as much as relaxing at home. “As a family, we’re very easy. We love going to farmer’s markets on weekends, going up to Griffith Park for a hike, sitting around the table making pancakes on Sunday mornings. Sometimes, my daughter and I go for a little girl time and get manicures. We just love hanging around our new house together as a family or with friends and family over too. In the summer, my kids are always in the pool,” says Bing.

Where to Buy: Bing Kids is only available through the e-commerce site, not in stores. New styles will drop monthly, so check back regularly to purchase those must-have items first.

Extra, Extra: Each Bing Kids order includes an adorable set of stickers kids will go ga-ga for.

Anine Bing
8128 W. 3rdSt.
Los Angeles
323-424-3165
Online: aninebing.com

What are your fave pieces from the amazing Bing Kids line? Give us a shout in the comments below!

–Jennifer O’Brien

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Believe it or not, there’s a National Organize Your Home day and LA’s best organizers: Joni Weiss and Kitt Fife, Co-Founders of Practically Perfect, exclusively dished to us on how to start tackling the clutter in your kid’s room (and how to prevent it from getting out of control ever again). Scroll through to see how you can get started, what to do when your big kids won’t back away from their baby blocks and when to call in the professionals.

photo: via Practically Perfect

1. The number one mistake parents make when they try to organize their kid’s room?

Practically Perfect: Making a system that’s too complicated for your kids to keep up with! Staying organized is all about maintenance and accountability and that means kiddos have to be able to pick up after themselves when playtime is over. It’s imperative to consider the age plus stage of your little ones when you consider which organizational system will work best for your play spaces!  

photo: via Practically Perfect

2. Should the kids be involved or should you do it yourself when they’re not around? 

Practically Perfect: This is a tricky one and there’s really no right or wrong answer here. The decision whether to include kids in the process depends entirely upon what your goals are. Is your goal to have a clean and organized space that you feel good in? Or is your goal to teach your kids the value of getting and staying organized? We’ve certainly worked in both ways, as each family is unique.  

3. What if the child refuses to discard or donate anything?

Practically Perfect: When a child has a difficult time letting go of items (which happens often, brace yourself for “that’s my favorite” or “I love that one” even if they haven’t played with it in years), it can be helpful to explain where the items are going. Letting your child know that the belongings are being passed along to a friend or neighbor or handed down to a younger family member can be more comforting than simply throwing them into a garbage bag. Also, involving your child in the decision about which charity to donate items to can be very special. Another helpful tip is to take photographs of the beloved items so that they won’t feel forgotten.

4. Favorite way to organize LEGO bricks?

Practically Perfect: They key is to organize LEGO bricks in a way that makes sense for your kiddos, based on how they play with the pieces. The easiest way is to dump them all into one tub so that they are all in one spot. But for the child who is in love with mini figures, a special container to store or display those might be ideal. If your child likes to choose pieces by color (or shape, or size) then store them that way, as long as your kiddos will be able and willing to maintain the system!

5. Favorite way to stash those stuffed lovelies?

Practically Perfect: The most important aspect of organizing stuffed animals is almost always to edit the collection, which seems to be continually multiplying! We like to keep it simple. Select a cute basket that matches the decor of your home and commit to owning only what can be stored in that basket.   

photo: via Amy Bartlam for Practically Perfect

6. We’re ready to start. What’s the first step?

Practically Perfect: Our client relationships begin with a consultation, during which we pinpoint organizational challenges and goals. We determine which systems are working well and which ones are not, and then we prioritize which space(s) should be tackled first. We ask a lot of questions! Once a project is underway, we ask even more questions. We do this to ensure that we’re creating systems that are reasonable for our clients to maintain. Practical is perfect! We work side-by-side with clients and/or independently of them, depending up upon the goals and scope of the project — and then we stay in a part of our clients’ lives as their families and lifestyles grow and change, to help them modify those systems over time. Once we have organized any space, every single belonging in that area will have a clear and obvious “home.”  

7. What do we do with all this stuff we don’t need anymore?

Practically Perfect: If our clients have a favorite charity, we make arrangements to have unwanted items donated to that charity. And if they do not, we suggest some various organizations that are near and dear to our own hearts. Some clients also pass items along to family, friends, neighbors. We donate and recycle whatever we can, shred anything confidential and then safely and properly dispose of anything that’s left.  

photo: via Practically Perfect

8. What happens next?

Our client relationships begin with a consultation, during which we pinpoint organizational challenges and goals.  We determine which systems are working well and which ones are not, and then we prioritize which space(s) should be tackled first. We ask a lot of questions! Once a project is underway, we ask even more questions. We do this to ensure that we’re creating systems that are reasonable for our clients to maintain. Practical is perfect! We work side-by-side with clients and/or independently of them, depending up upon the goals and scope of the project and then we stay in a part of our clients’ lives as their families and lifestyles grow and change, to help them modify those systems over time. Once we have organized any space, every single belonging in that area will have a clear and obvious “home.” 

9. Okay! The organizing is complete. What’s the best way to maintain it?

Practically Perfect: Staying organized is all about accountability. It helps to remember how good it feels to be organized and to commit yourself to making organization a priority in your day. Changing habits can be key. We encourage clients to abide by a “don’t put it down, put it away” mentality so that items don’t pile up over time. But for the items that do, we encourage carving out a small amount of time each day to place items back where they belong. And labeling can help! We offer maintenance programs for clients who are committed to staying organized, as well.  

10. Why and when should people call in a professional for help?

Practically Perfect: There are so many reasons! The first and most obvious is when it all seems overwhelming and you don’t know where or how to start. Other great reasons are: not having time to create or maintain organizing systems on your own and wanting to achieve a particular look and feel in your home that you aren’t sure how to attain.  

 

How do you keep the clutter in your home from taking over? Let us know in the comments below!

—Andie Huber

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With the ever-increasing complexities of the healthcare system, the adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure rings truer today than ever before. Caring for sick kids can be complicated, but a new batch of family-focused and user-friendly apps aims to help parents and caregivers provide appropriate health care with confidence. Flip through our slideshow of some of the most useful apps to help care for little patients.

Baby and Child First Aid

When it comes to tackling family health and wellness, proper preparation and education are often more than half the battle. The British Red Cross has developed a clever app, Baby and Child First Aid, that’s chockfull of useful video tutorials and easy-to-follow advice that cover what to do when various ailments or medical crises arise. The app also lets parents record their child’s medication needs, and includes a list of tips and a handy checklist. While the emergency numbers in the app are for UK users, the information and advice are useful to anyone, anywhere in the world.

Available for iOS and Android, Free.

What are your favorite apps to help manage your family’s health and wellness? Tell us in the comments below!

— Kipp Jarecke-Cheng