🌟 Millennial parents, you're made for this!
Civic parenting, spooky reads, repurposing pumpkins
🌟 TRENDING
“Civic Parenting” was designed for millennials
Instead of shielding our kids from current events (like that minor little election that’s creeping up on us), it’s our duty as parents to teach them the importance of being responsible citizens. And millennial moms and dads are basically made for this task, writes our guest blogger and civic parenting expert Sarah Vacchiano.
🌟 5 THINGS
5 spooky books for your elementary-aged kids
This fall, get your kids excited about reading with some spooky stories. From timeless classics to hilarious new favorites, there’s something for every young reader. Dim the lights and create a cozy reading experience for your kids this October with these five books.
Creepy Carrots!
It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
Bone Soup
The Little Shop of Monsters
The Scariest Book in the Whole Entire World
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🌟 SCREEN/LIFE BALANCE
10 screen-free & educational ways to use pumpkins this fall
Looking for some fun activities inspired by the fall season? Try these unique pumpkin ideas, no slicing or dicing required. Best yet? Each one has an educational element to it too.
🇺🇲 Election Section
Check out these children’s books to help kids understand the election, culled by the editors of the New York Times
We also love this list of the best kids books about the election chosen by teachers (for teachers and/or for parents)
The Washington Post has solid expert tips on how to educate little kids circa age 6 about the election
🌟 TLDR
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