While the allure of a day without school can turn kids into mini meteorologists, it can also mean dreaming up elaborate ways to entertain them. So whether you embrace the cold with outdoor play or keep it cozy indoors, think beyond building a snowman with these snow day activities.
We caught up with nutritionist Maya Feller as she launched her newest cookbook, Eating Our Roots, full of nourishing but flavorful dishes inspired by the vibrant traditional cooking methods from diverse cultures worldwide.
She shares thoughtful and realistic ways to think about how we relate to food, with a delightful emphasis on ingredients and techniques to say "Yes!" to, like this kid-approved sunny turmeric and berry oatmeal.
Love to bake cookies with your toddler, or let the baby bang on pots and pans while you cook dinner? That’s sensory play! And while it can get messy (think sensory bins full of rice or sand), there are so many creative ideas that don’t involve tons of clean-up. From foam baths to light play, here are 15 super simple sensory activities you can try with your little one at home.