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Learning about love and inclusion starts at home.
Because the mom in your life might want a paddleboard instead.
Before the pandemic I was a social butterfly, now I can't even keep up with casual conversations.
A grandmother was prescribed hugs after a year of isolation.
Simple, beautiful toys with a purpose. No bells and whistles necessary.
We share the good, the bad and our final verdict.
I'm always waiting for someone to make an inappropriate comment.
"I don't want to miss bedtime with my kid" is something many of us can relate to.
All my children were bottle fed, and I was very unprepared for it.
Their oil is the only thing that stopped my belly from itching as it grew bigger.
Kids like to pretend play by imitating their parents, why not give them a toy that allows them to do exactly that?
"It does not change your worth, it does not change who you are"