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Labubu has been a bonanza for Pop Mart. Its revenue more than doubled in 2024 to 13.04 billion yuan ($1.81 billion), thanks ...
If you’re looking to peel your kids away from screens and into something that feels truly alive—like, full-body laughter and ...
Taylor Hunsberger, a children’s librarian at the East Flatbush branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, reflects on the ways that horror stories provide children with a vital testing ground to face ...
Appalling footage showed the Belarus man, 31, a nuclear power plant construction worker, pick up and hurl the child on the ground of the arrivals hall of a Moscow airport.
So far so romcom. Enter the Monster (Tommy Dewey), a shaggy, forgotten figure from Laura’s childhood closet, who returns to terrorise – and assist – her through a snot-nosed emotional breakdown.
As one of the moms behind Big Little Feelings, I have some helpful advice on handling toddler meltdowns.
Encouraging your child to savor positive memories with this person—even before they’ve passed—sends a powerful message that it’s not only OK, but healing, to talk about loved ones who are seriously ...
The U.S. is changing its COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for healthy children. A pediatric infectious disease specialist explains what that means for your child.
There's A Monster In Your Show is the perfect first theatre outing for any toddler or young family. The feel-good story will certainly put a smile on the faces of both children and adults.
Punishments can backfire, reinforcing misbehavior and harming connection. If you must give a consequence, involve your child; this may encourage reflection and build trust.
Take your kid to the Greenville Drive game. Headed to Fluor Field with your kids? Here’s what to know. Kids + baseball is a recipe for summer magic ...
Caught in the act? Here’s what experts say you should and shouldn’t do when your kid barges in mid-romp — plus the one phrase you must never say.