🌈 Should you give your child a phone? + Screenless ideas for Pride Month
Plus summer travel tips
🌟 TRENDING
The smartphone dilemma: when & how to give your kid a phone
A parent’s guide to when, how, and why your child might need a phone—with expert advice, practical tips, and real-life experiences to help you make the right decision for your family.
🌟 5 THINGS
5 creative ways to make summer travel fun
Make your family’s summer vacation the best one yet with these tips for smooth travel and unforgettable memories. From involving the kids in planning to fun games and activities on the go, we've got you covered.
Plan with your entire family
Play games on your way
Create a travel journal
Inspire your little photographers
🌟 SCREEN/LIFE BALANCE
7 screenless ways to celebrate Pride ‘24 with kids
It’s Pride Month, people! From dressing in the spirit to learning about gay rights, here are a few ways to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community sans screens.
🌟 TLDR
We love hearing how celebrities deal with parenting (because, just like us, they have no clue what they’re doing). This time, Chris Pratt shares his parenting style.
Dads and their daughters have a special bond. Spend quality time together with these father-daughter date ideas.
Returning to work after parental leave can be tough for new parents. Use these tips from The Bump to ease the transition.
Chip and Joanna Gaines tell TODAY that they don’t allow their kids to join social media until summer before college.
Fun Audio Experiences for the Whole Family
Limiting screen-time is often at odds with your kids enjoying their favorite films and series. But not with Popcorn Brainstorm! Jokes & Trivia for Kids, the chart-topping Kids & Family podcast from Netflix. Featuring trivia, games and jokes about Netflix films and series, Popcorn Brainstorm is an audio experience that keeps everyone in the family connected, entertained and having fun.
Listen to episodes about Leo, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, The Dragon Prince and many more!
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