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Park It Here

Summer isn’t as simple as it used to be. Instead of heading to the beach with a girlfriend and a…

Al Fresco: Not One of Daddy’s Friends

Next time the weather’s fine and you’re thinking of going out for pizza, consider taking a trip down to Westboro…

Drive-in Around

Summer lovin’ had me a bla–hastSummer lovin’ happened so fa–hast So maybe you’re not Sandy and Danny sitting in the…

Paper Adventures

Dear Reader:
Thanks so much for the great book ideas last week. We devoured a few of them over the long weekend, and we’re thinking about getting a Manny ourselves.

To show our appreciation, we did a little digging around to answer your question about good reads for kids. Even kids need a good escape in the summer so our picks are full of great imaginary stories and zany adventures that also celebrate and encourage a love of reading.

Cream of the Crop

Ah, ice cream. That sweet, cold, creamy goodness is one of the highlights of summer. Take your beloved, take your…

Frozen Fun

Ice cream is not just for kids! Shame on you for even thinking that way. Enjoying a dish of luscious…

Here’s the Scoop

Okay, the last few weeks were a little chilly and the warm weather might not be here for long. But…

Just Desserts

It takes four or five years for a child to master the art of ice cream consumption. The desired technique…

From Our Reader Again

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Dear Savvy Mom:

I know you probably haven’t had the time to get through all the books I suggested last summer, but I thought I would pass on some of my latest faves to save you and your readers some time. After all, nothing says summer like lying in the hammock reading a good book.

imageMy top pick for a fun summer read is The Manny by Holly Peterson. It’s the story of busy Manhattan mom Jamie Whitfield whose troubled nine year old son is desperately in need of a father figure. With her power attorney husband increasingly locked in his study working away on suspicious files and her own career as a news producer on an upward trajectory, she hires herself a ‘manny’ to be the role model her son needs. Enter Peter Bailey—the cool, competent man who reminds her of who she once was—and you’ve got one great story, both hilarious and heart-wrenching.