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Kids Books for Women's History Month

10 Children’s Books for Women’s History Month

Celebrate the impact women have had in shaping the history of our nation and beyond with these kids’ books for Women’s History Month.

What Do I Do When the Kids Get Bored? - SavvyMom

What Do I Do When the Kids Get Bored?

It sucks when it’s March Break and you didn’t plan anything. And kids get bored so easily these days. These tips will help manage their boredom AND you from whining back.

Introducing Your Toddler to Your New Baby - SavvyMom

Tips for Introducing Your Toddler to Your New Baby

Whether your toddler is ready to dive into siblinghood or waiting on the sidelines for now, they need guidance from you for life with their new baby.

I Know First-Hand the Effects of Childhood Trauma on Adults

Childhood trauma affects all aspects of one’s health in adulthood, and can even lead to an earlier and untimely death.

6 New Books for Your Spring Reading List - SavvyMom

6 New Books to Read this Spring

Here’s 6 new books you can take to read on the park bench while your kids play, to enjoy during a lazy day picnic, or to just curl up on the couch with.

Disney World Vacation Tips - SavvyMom

10 Lessons for a Magical Disney World Vacation

I spent hours researching and planning our Disney World vacation and there were still lessons to be learned once we arrived in Florida and I’m happy to share them here…

Surprise Pick-Me-Up Gift and Care Package Ideas - SavvyMom

Pick-Me-Up Gift and Care Package Ideas

There’s no need to save surprise gift and care package deliveries for overnight campers. Here are some ideas to include for anyone you may know who could use a lift.

Streaming for Kids & Families in February - SavvyMom

What’s Streaming for Kids and Families in February

We’ve had a look at what’s streaming for kids and families in February, and we’ve got 13 suggestions everyone will enjoy.

Why Does My Child Argue with Everything I Say? SavvyMom

Why Does My Child Argue with Everything I Say?

Why does my child argue with everything I say? Who else feels like they’re stuck in a ‘argue, yell, repeat’ cycle with your kids? You’re not alone.