Zoo-Wee Mama! Get ready to catch up on the new adventures of Greg Heffley and Rowley Jefferson. Last month Disney+ announced that a Diary of a Wimpy Kid animated movie will debut exclusively on the streaming service this coming year. 

Plan a Diary of a Wimpy Kid themed family game night while you are waiting for the premiere. Goliath has two phenomenal Diary of a Wimpy Kid board games – The 10 Second Challenge and Flipin’ Frenzy.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid 10-Second Challenge 

Diary of a Wimpy Kid 10-Second Challenge

This game comes with everything you need to outwimp your friends and family. Play as your favorite character from the book series and race to be the first to get around the board. There are three categories of challenges: single player, categories and two-player.  

Diary of a Wimpy Kid 10-Second Challenge includes 90 game cards with original illustrations by author Jeff Kinney. The game is played with 2-6 players, ages 8 and up.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Flipin’ Frenzy 

Flipin’ Frenzy

Everybody plays at once as they try to make the longest chain of cards – without repeating characters or colors. Easy-to-learn gameplay keeps everyone having fun and is perfect for travel. The game is played with 2-4 players, ages 6 and up.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Goliath Games

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Grab a mug of cocoa and settle in. It’s time to watch those feel-good Christmas rom-coms you’ve been waiting all year to binge. The Hallmark Channel is premiering a new film every night during their seven-day Thanksgiving movie marathon. 

Hallmark Christmas

Candace Cameron Bure will host Hallmark’s 7-Night Thanksgiving Movie Event, which will feature a new movie every night at 8 p.m. ET starting Nov. 23.

Hallmark’s Countdown to Christmas started early this year in October. This new lineup will bring you a new story to connect with each night.

  • Heart of the Holidays (starring Vanessa Lengies & Corey Sevier), November 23 @ 8 p.m. ET
  • A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado (starring Rochelle Aytes & Mark Taylor), November 24 @ 8 p.m. ET
  • Good Morning Christmas! (starring Alison Sweeney & Marc Blucas), November 25 @ 8 p.m. ET
  • Christmas by Starlight (starring Kimberley Sustad & Paul Campbell), November 26 @ 8 p.m. ET
  • Five Star Christmas (starring Bethany Joy Lenz & Victor Webster), November 27 @ 8 p.m. ET
  • Christmas Waltz (starring Lacey Chabert & Will Kemp), November 28 @ 8 p.m. ET
  • If I Only Had Christmas (starring Candace Cameron Bure & Warren Christie), November 29 @ 8 p.m. ET

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Hallmark Channel

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Is 2020 over yet? As we wait to put this crazy year behind us, Kidz Bop has the soundtrack we have been waiting for.

The number one music brand for kids is celebrating the worldwide release of their newest album, KIDZ BOP 2021! As usual, the album is packed with family-friendly versions of 17 pop hits.

 

The album comes with TikTok fan faves, including all the tracks below:

  1. Blinding Lights
  2. Say So
  3. Adore You
  4. Break My Heart
  5. Savage Love
  6. Intentions
  7. Rain On Me
  8. Sunday Best
  9. Memories
  10. Kings & Queens
  11. Stuck With U
  12. Supalonely
  13. Everything I Wanted
  14. Toosie Slide
  15. Stupid Love
  16. Falling
  17. RITMO

You can check here to find a place to purchase or download today.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Kidz Bop.

 

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Grab your movie-loving crew to flex their knowledge on all the best movies from the past decade. Big Potato just released the party game sequel you’ve all been waiting for. Blockbuster Returns, the sequel to the 2019 hit, The Blockbuster Party Game is now available at Target

Blockbuster Returns!

The game features four brand-new categories of Movie Cards (Heart Warmers, From Another World, Not for Kids, and Remakes & Reboots) and new Head-to-Head Cards. Don’t worry if you don’t have the original game. Blockbuster Returns can be played as a standalone or combined with the original game for more movie fun. 

To play, open up your VHS box, flip open the gameboard, and split into two teams. First, face off in the Head-to-Head Buzzer Round. One player from each team tries to think of a movie title to match the description on the Head-to-Head category card (e.g. “Movies where someone got lost”) before the 15-second timer runs out, hitting the buzzer to put the ball back in their opponent’s court. The first person to run out of time loses this round.

Blockbuster Returns!

Next, in Triple Charades Jeopardy, it’s time to see how well you know your movies. Each player gets three Movie Cards and has 30 seconds to get their team to guess all the movies using one of three methods— using just one word, quoting a line from the film, or acting it out. When a team gets one right, they add the card to their collection. The first team to grab two cards from all four categories wins.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Big Potato

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Dear Diary (early September edition),

It is approximately day 184 of quarantine. I think we are holding it together. In fact, I was so full of thinking I “had it all together” that I completed two Zoom calls and recorded a birthday message for a good friend’s upcoming birthday last week. As I tucked my kids into bed, I gave myself a pat on the back, and I thought to myself, “look at you…. you have it all together.” I worked my day job, exercised, made three square meals a day for my family of four, scheduled my daughter’s math tutor, and facilitated “virtual learning” for my two school-aged kids.

Then I got ready for bed. I realized that, during my two Zoom calls and recorded birthday message, my shirt was on backward. Great! After deciding I should stick to my normal uniform of yoga pants or pajamas, I drifted off to sleep. We woke up two hours later to smelling smoke in our house, but we couldn’t determine where it was coming from. The fire department came and apparently our beloved, often ignored, turtle’s water filter was overheating and smoking. Even Donatello (ie beloved turtle) is looking for a way out of this house! Don’t worry, the turtle will end up in our will because he will live forever (footnote: we assume the turtle is a he. This has not been confirmed). Luckily, we caught the problem before it became an issue… kids didn’t even wake up with all the chaos. And turns out, I went to high school with one of the firefighters, who I haven’t seen in 20 plus years.

So, that was Wednesday. Highlights from Thursday include talking to a reality TV show producer and patiently waiting on hold for almost two hours with our refrigerator manufacturer. It’s been 6 weeks, and apparently, they are really pleased with my patience, and they will get back to me as soon as they can. Don’t hold your breath. It’s a breezy 114 here, so any chance we had to keep food cold was averted because said refrigerator isn’t working.

In the meantime, we got a new fridge because we couldn’t handle or afford to constantly eat out. Still waiting to see if the other fridge will get fixed (they tried five times) or finally just give us a refund. Also, we found out that August was the hottest month ever recorded in Phoenix, and the second hottest month ever recorded was July.  My kids will be online learning for the foreseeable future, and we are adding to my list of things I am unqualified for:

  • #1 not a 6th-grade teacher
  • #2 not a third-grade teacher

We are grateful for our health and safety, and I hope when I look back at this post a year from now, I can laugh as hard as my neighbor did when I told her this story.

Allyson is a mom of two and has more than a decade of experience working in both television news and public relations. From national television shows to top newspapers, Allyson has worked around the world including a travel magazine in London, England, Phoenix TV and local hospital and healthcare association.

I’m 38 1/2 weeks pregnant. And we’ve already had two “false labor alarms.” I was having 2-3 minute contractions for a few hours each time but once we decided to head to the hospital, which is an hour and forty-five minutes away, the contractions slowed and stopped. 

The first false labor alarm was 2 weeks ago. I was 36 1/2 weeks. It would have been perfect. The kids were still out of school, our babysitters were available, our favorite midwife was available, my brother and sister who live out of state were in town and could have met her, the car was packed, the house was clean. And I was ready. But nothing happened. 

The ache to meet her grows stronger every day. To see her little face, to feel her weight on my chest, her hair brushing against my cheek. But baby girl seems content to hang out and push her little feet into my ribs. I have always been fascinated by pregnancy and birth, especially the parallel life lessons it provides. Each pregnancy and birth I’ve experienced has been different, but my goal has always been to truly experience it. For me, that has meant the absence of pain medications and epidurals. I wanted to feel all the pressure and pain of the process. I felt somehow I needed to experience that (and I believe all women do with their own unique birth experiences) to fully appreciate the joy that followed. 

And really, that’s how life works isn’t it? The process is most often hard, full of pressure and pain, which makes the emergence even more beautiful. Everything worthwhile is hard. The 3 singular moments I saw each of my daughters for the first time were some of the most spiritual and beautiful moments of my life. I remember the crushing wave of love and awe that came over me. And all the hard was worth it. The morning sickness, the aches, the infections, the medications and IV’s, the preeclampsia, the inductions, the awful epidural, the vacuum, the morning sickness, the plateaued growth, the specialist visits, the worry, the fear, the subchorionic hemorrhage, the cord around the neck, the swelling, the pressure, the pain, the morning sickness… did I mention all the morning sickness?… it was all worth it. 

And I am so ready to do this hard thing. To work with my body to bring this little one here. To get to the other side if you will. To start healing. To start holding and loving her. Ever since that first false alarm we’ve been walking on eggshells, feeling like she could come at any moment and trying to be constantly ready. It’s been exhausting. The timing has gotten worse and worse with our girls starting school, my mom, who graciously offered to drop everything, starting work, my mother-in-law, who always makes herself available, is now maxed out helping other family members, and although the car is still packed, the house seems to fall apart more and more each day. 

Our midwife reminded us the other day that induction was always an option if we wanted it. After months and months of feeling out of control, and these last two weeks of feeling completely out of control, I was seriously tempted. An induction would mean that we wouldn’t have to stress about getting to the hospital in time, our favorite midwife could be there to deliver, our mothers could plan on taking our kids instead of being ambushed, our kids (who are already anxious because of the false alarms) could plan and mentally prepare to meet their new sister, and my husband wouldn’t have to keep anxiously waiting for “the” phone call or worrying about delivering a baby in the car. I could have the house clean, someone scheduled to feed the animals, everything ready and in place for us to leave and peacefully return. 

But something about an induction just hasn’t felt right. I had to be induced with my 1st and 3rd for medical reasons. And although I appreciate it’s availability, I don’t prefer it. So why would I choose it now? To be in control? So everything can be perfect? So no one is overly inconvenienced? Why are we always so worried about being in control? Why do we panic when we don’t know how or when something will happen? Why are we always trying to make everything so perfect? And why do we always make our decisions with everyone else’s convenience in mind? 

After 3 children, I’ve learned a new life lesson from pregnancy and birth. We are not in control. And it’s OK. Life is rarely convenient or perfect. And it’s OK. Our best decisions aren’t always going to be the best for others. And it’s OK. I don’t want a planned induction. I don’t feel like it’s the right decision for me or my baby right now. Do I feel selfish for putting my desires before my husband’s, my children’s, and the family that is so willing to help us? Yep. Do I deserve to be selfish about this? You’re damn right I do. Gratefully, I know that I’m surrounded by amazing people that don’t mind being inconvenienced on my behalf. That they support me in my decisions. That they will understand. I’m deciding to give control over to God instead of trying to hold onto it myself. And the relief I feel is immense. So, I’ll enjoy these little feet pushing into my ribs a little while longer until I get to meet her and press those little toes to my lips. Because the best things are worth waiting for and anything worthwhile is hard. And it’s all OK. 

This post originally appeared on www.my-peace-project.com.

Amy is a creator and believes everyone else is too. She strives to be artistic in all areas of life but writing is her passion and her family is her masterpiece. She uses her blog to address the joys and struggles of motherhood and is currently writing her first novel.

The LEGO® Group just unveiled the latest addition to it’s LEGO® City line, and we’ve got total city envy. From recognizable characters in The City storyline to the sweet green space right in the middle, this is one set that’ll keep your master builders occupied for hours on end. Plus, we’re pretty sure Emmett would approve because basically, everything about it is awesome. 

The brand-new 1,517-piece set comes with 14 minifigures, a City Hall, an intercity tram, a classic diner, an adorable green space with a statue of Harl Hubbs’ great grandfather, and there’s even a concert stage. It’s a perfect way for kids to enjoy the buzz of city life without having to leave the house. Easy enough for kids ages five and up to tackle, after it’s complete, there’s hours of pretend play waiting to happen. Do you collect the LEGO® City line? Then you’ll recognize several city characters, like Poppy Star, Duke DeTain and even Mayor Fleck, who comes complete with the all-important keys to the city.

This new set also comes with ‘Instructions Plus,’ an interactive building guide you can access via the free LEGO® Building Instructions app for smart devices—there’s a zoom and rotate feature that helps younger builders visualize the finished product as they go. Your kids will become Master Builders in no time.  

Recommended for ages 5 & up.

Available on Sept. 1st, for $199.99 at LEGO.com.

—Gabby Cullen

All images courtesy LEGO®

 

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The beginning of 2020 was “siriusly” magical for Colorado blogger, Holly Osborn. When tasked with planning a gender reveal party for her boyfriend’s sister, Courtney and her husband Andy, Osborn decided to throw a Harry Potter party for the two little muggles – yes, it’s twins! 

HP Gender Reveal

On her blog, The Duchess of Denver, Osborn writes, “When they asked me do their gender reveal I immediately knew what I would do. They are huge Harry Potter fans (one of the million reasons we get along so well). I have always pinned HP themed gender reveal pins to my secret ‘future babies’ Pinterest board. Now was my chance to put them to use!”

Attendees were encouraged to wear their favorite Harry Potter garb and bring their wands in order to participate in the reveals.

HP Gender Reveal

Each baby had their own separate reveal. When asked, “Witch or Wizard?”, the Sorting Hat revealed a new wizard would be coming. For the second reveal, a potion mixed in the cauldron created a puff of blue smoke. 

HP Gender Reveal

In lieu of gifts, Osborn opted to have a “Free Dobby” sock donation and a Tri-Wizard Diaper Raffle Cup.

HP Gender Reveal

Looks like, there will be two new wizards waiting for their letters from Hogwarts 11 years from now.

HP Gender Reveal

Mischief Managed!

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Holly Osborn

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It’s the high school reunion you’ve been waiting for. In honor of its 25th anniversary, Fathom Events and Paramount Pictures are re-releasing the teen classic film Clueless in select theaters nationwide for three days in May, and we are like, totally buggin’. 

photo: Fathom Events

From the iconic quotes to the incredible cast, there’s a certain timeless appeal to Clueless, and there aren’t many ‘90s kids who didn’t worship the film, so we’re pretty sure these tickets will go fast. In addition to the movie itself, there will be a featurette about all the teen slang that was created for the movie. Starting today, fans can buy tickets for the 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm shows on May 3, and the 5:00 pm show on May 4 and 5. Clueless will be shown in over 700 theaters nationwide; you can find a theater near you here.

—Gabby Cullen

 

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