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10 Games To Buy For Family Game Night or Vacation

Family game nights are making a comeback in homes across the nation, which should come as no big surprise considering it’s far less expensive to eat at home and play games then it is to go to a restaurant and see a movie.  Plus, playing games together is a fun way to brings families some much needed face time with each other.
Check out these family friendly games for your next game night.
  1.  Scrabble. Scrabble is both educational and fun.  This game can be played with as few as two players or as many as four or more, if you want to divide into teams.  The object is to create the highest scoring word using the 7 tiles that you have drawn at random from a bag of tiles.  Many feel that the tip to winning is to learn all of the 2-letter words because this will allow many more scoring opportunities.  Scrabble has been around since 1938, and since then many games have been created based on the popular word game, the most noteworthy being Words with Friends.
  2. Uno. Uno is another game that can be both educational and entertaining.  This card game is played with a special deck of cards which includes number cards in four different colors and five categories of special cards: Draw 2, Skip, Reverse, Wild and Wild draw 4.  Young kids can play this game because the bulk of the game is played by going around the table and placing cards of the same color or number onto the discard pile.  There is some strategy that can be implemented by older players by using the Reverse and Draw 2 cards.  Uno has been sold by Mattel since 1992.
  3. Yahtzee. Yahtzee is a dice game that can be enjoyed by the whole family.  It’s easy and fun to roll the 5 dice and with a little help, kids can pick out the same number on the dice to save.  The object of the game is to fill in a score sheet by trying to roll the 5 dice you start with a maximum of 3 times per turn.  You need to save as many 1’s, 2’s, 3’s etc. to fill in the top of the score sheet.  The bottom of the score sheet contains things like 3 and 4 of a kind, Full House, and Yahtzee, which is when you roll all 5 dice on the same number.  Kids love to roll the dice and everyone at the table can help figure out what the best move is for each turn.
  4. Candyland. All kids need to own the game Candy Land during their childhood.  A board game created with lots of colors and pictures of candy is right up every child’s alley, and this game is simple enough that it can be played with very young children.  To play, each child draws a card from the pile on their turn.  It will have 1 or 2 squares of a specific color on it.  The child then moves their gingerbread man playing piece along the Candyland path until she gets to the first square of that color if she has one square or the second square of that color if she has two squares on her card.  That’s all there is to it.  Along the path there are pitfalls where they will lose their turn.  When drawing cards they may draw a card with a picture on it.  When they draw a picture card they can immediately move their playing piece to the space with the same picture.  The problem occurs when the picture is clear back at the beginning of the path and the child is almost at the end.
  5. Monopoly.  By rolling the dice and moving around the board you can buy and sell real estate, making everyone in the family real estate tycoons.  If another player lands on a property you own, they have to pay you rent.  If you get all of the properties of the same color then you are said to hold a monopoly and you can charge double the rent.  Once you have a monopoly you can also build on your properties, whether it is houses or hotels, and charge even more when people land on your properties.  Kids need to be able to count money to play Monopoly so it’s probably best suited for kids 8 and up.
  6. Pictionary. Pictionary brings the classic game of charades to paper.  In this version, charades are done as a drawing game where you can work by yourself or in teams to guess what is being drawn.  Each player will take turns and will draw a card from the box. Depending upon what space their game piece is resting on determines which line they have to draw on the card.  The category helps the guessers narrow down their guesses, and the drawer does their best to draw whatever is on the card to get their partner or teammates to guess the word.  There is a time limit, so the drawer and their teammates are working against the clock.  If they guess the word then you get to move your playing piece, if not you have to stay where you are.  This game translates well to a party game played with a white board and some markers.
  7. Telestrations. Telestrations
    is a newcomer to the board game family and is a family friendly game that will have you rolling with laughter.  This game was based on the old telephone game where you would whisper a line or story into one person’s ear and the story would have to be retold by each person all the way around the circle only to discover that at the end the story was significantly different than how it started.  Each person is given a booklet.  On the first page they write down what the drawing is to be and then pass it to the next person.  In the mean time you are being handed a book where someone else has written an item that you must try to draw.  The pages are folded back and forth so that the first person writes what the picture is supposed to be.  The second person can look at that word and then draw it.  The third person can only look at the picture and write down on the next page what they think the drawing is.  The next player has to draw what the last person guessed.  The final person guesses what the last drawing is and then passes it back to the original person.  As you can guess, the pictures don’t always match the words and hilarity ensues.
  8. Trivial Pursuit. The original Trivial Pursuit contains a box of questions and a board.  The playing piece is round and is filled with different colored pie-shaped pieces based on 6 different categories.  The spokes of the wheel on the board contain different topics that have to be answered.  Once you land on category headquarters then you can answer the question and earn a piece of pie.  Once you have earned all of your pie pieces you can move to the center to win the game.  If you answer a question correctly you can keep going until you miss a question.
  9. Clue. If you like murder mysteries you will love the game Clue.  In this game you become a character and move around the board collecting clues.  You need to ask questions and figure out who the murderer was, where the murder was committed, and what the murder weapon was.  For example, Colonel Mustard did it with a wrench in the library.  Once you have made your guess the envelope containing the answers will be opened to see if you are correct.  This game promotes logical thinking and works on memory skills.
  10. Cranium. Cranium is billed as the game that involves your whole brain.  There are four card categories in which you could have to answer.  One is Creative Cat and it can have you draw a clue like Pictionary, draw a picture with your eyes closed, or sculpt something out of clay.  The Data Head category requires you to answer trivia type questions and the Word Worm category sometimes requires you to spell or figure out anagrams and the like.  The last category is Star Performer which is just as you would suspect, you have to act out the word, hum a song or speak in an accent.  This board game is lots of fun for the whole family.

Kate Hudson Gets Trolled Over Her 9 Month Pregnant Bump

After several sites posted a photo of the Almost Famous actress in a yellow bikini while vacationing with her half Japanese musician boyfriend Danny Fujikawa in Europe last week and soon after, the trolls came out with hateful things to say about the size of her b

It’s like being a person in the public eye while pregnant invites all sorts of unsolicited criticism. Hudson didn’t reply to the nasty comments and left it to her fans and followers to do the clapping back.

The Fabletics founder just came back from the vacation where she posted lots of photos on her Instagram account.

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The How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days actress will welcome a baby girl  this month, a source previously told Us WeeklyWhile it is the Fujikawa’s first child, Hudson has a 14-year old son named Ryder and a 6-year old son Bingham from previous relationships with Chris Robinson and Matt Bellamy, respectively.  

She and  Fujikawa were friends for 15 years. He is the stepbrother of Hudson’s best friends Erin and Sara Foster.

She’s also been plugging her line while pregnant! Smart

Rainy Day Activity: Make Your Own DIY Bath Bombs

It’s raining a heck of a lot in my part of the world and so much so that our outdoor fun and activities are becoming limited. I’m on the hunt for fun indoor things to do with the kids. I’m a  fan of pampering products, natural oils and the like so I thought it would be fun to create our very own bath bombs to make bathtime fun again!

The kids haven’t been able to enjoy bathtub toys since they were little. With bath bombs, a casual bath can turn into a relaxing and visually stimulating time watching the bombs of florals, swirls, fragrances, glitter and more explode and fizzle in the tub.

I got this recipe from Popular Science

Stats:

    • Time: 10 minutes of work, several hours of drying time
    • Cost: About $2 per bomb if you make a dozen and more if you add biodegradable glitter—but prices drop if you make a big batch
    • Difficulty: Easy

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Tools & Materials

Instructions

STEP ONE

First, mix the dry ingredients (baking soda, Epsom salt, corn starch, and citric acid) together in a large bowl. Use the whisk to make sure the mixture is clump-free. Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, is a key ingredient in this bathtub explosion: When the high pH powder reacts with a low pH acid, it produces carbon dioxide bubbles. Remember those baking soda and vinegar volcanoes you made in elementary school? Citric acid takes the place of vinegar in this chemical equation, but it doesn’t react with sodium bicarbonate until it gets wet. If you want, you can add visual decorations like biodegradable glitter into the mix. Just don’t use regular-old craft glitter, because it’s no good for our friends in the ocean.

 

STEP TWO

Mix the wet ingredients (oil, water, essential oil, and food coloring). The easiest way to do this is  to put them in a jar and shake them up. This is the step where you need to make some important decisions about scent. You can tweak quantity to suit your taste, but you should use about two teaspoons total of essential oil or perfume. Try cinnamon, cocoa, peppermint, or coffee scents for the winter holidays (or a combination of all four to make a mocha-licious bath). Or go with something classic, like a spa-like eucalyptus and lavender mix or a straight-up sugary hit of vanilla extract. The possibilities are truly endless. It’s also time to make decisions about color.

Pop Sci recommends sticking to a single hue to avoid accidentally muddying the bath waters. Stick to something like 4-6 drops of food coloring total, but feel free to mix up different pigments.

STEP THREE

Slowly add the liquid to the dry mixture. Really slowly. Like a teaspoon at a time. Whisk as you go, and slow down if things start to look fizzy. You should end up with a mixture that just barely clumps together, like damp sand.

Stuff that stuff into your silicone molds, ASAP. You don’t want the mix to dry out while it’s still in the bowl, which is why you should make sure you have enough molds to make a dozen or more bombs at once. Press the mixture down firmly into your silicone molds of choice.

Let the bath bombs dry. If your mold has a lot of details in it, you might just want to give them a whole day to be safe. Then pop them out.

Throw one into the tub and enjoy the explosive fruits of your labor. Bag the rest up in cellophane and make your friends and family love you forever.

Enjoy!

Tia Mowry On Motherhood After 40: No Time For Mess

Life just keeps getting better for Tia Mowry.

In addition to being a proud mom to two kids with husband Cory Hardrict, the Hollywood actress celebrated a major birthday last month.

How does it feel turning 40 in Hollywood? Not bad at all according to the Sister, Sister star.

“I’m just going to be really honest with you. Now that I’m 40, I don’t have time for mess anymore,” she shared with E! News’ Justin Sylvester exclusively. “I know what I want. I know what I’m going after. I have a small group of friends because when you’re younger, it’s all about popularity but that doesn’t matter for me now. It’s about quality vs. quantity.”

Tia continued, “I feel happy in my skin. I feel confident and I feel like as you get older, you learn more about who you are and you embrace who you are and just go with the flow of life and go with the punches.”

That’s not to say going from one to two kids is a walk in the park. While supporting her partnership with Office Depot, Tia was quick to admit that it’s been an adjustment ever since her daughter Cairo Tiahna arrived in May.

“You know what I’m doing? Usually, I would say with just one kid, I’m taking one day at a time. But with two kids, I’m taking two steps at a time. I’m only looking as far as my two feet can go,” she confessed. “I can’t get so far ahead of myself or I’ll get really, really overwhelmed. But you know what they say? It’s harder to go from one to two as opposed to two to three but now I get it.”

For the time being, Tia is focused on getting her seven-year-old son Cree Taylor  ready for school again. In just a matter of weeks, he’ll be entering second grade with plenty of the best school supplies from Office Depot.

“It’s all about making back to school fun and entertaining and hopefully that will translate into them making learning fun,” Tia explained to us while showcasing some of her favorite items from the store.

And in between getting ready for the school bell to ring, Tia is reminding fellow moms that there’s no rush to get back into your best shape after kids.

Instead of running to the gym after her daughter’s May arrival, Tia has learned to simply go at your own pace.

“I’m just taking my time and I’m also allowing women out there that you don’t necessarily have to go back to yourself right away. It took you almost 10 months or a year to grow a baby. And it’s going to take time for you to get back to yourself,” she shared. “Do I think it’s important to get back to yourself? Yes, I think it’s very important to get back to feeling great, get back to feeling like you were before having a baby but I’m not so fixated on having my abs back and all that kind of stuff. I’m just taking my time.”

Don’t miss E! News every weekday at 7pm ET/PT.

This article originally appreared in E! News and is reprinted with permission from E!

3 Secrets Of Affluent and Highly Educated Parents: How they Set Up Their Kids For Brilliance From Birth

There is a school of thought that says children of highly educated and affluent children have a better chance of doing well in life because of their access to resources, wealth, and quality healthcare and education.

Now all of that is true but do you know there are a lot of very simple and inexpensive things that parents of modest means can do to also set their children up for success based on popular, traditional and modern theories?

I am a double law-degree holder, and from my own personal experiences and from knowing the patterns and practices of my friends, many of whom come from affluent and highly educated households and upbringings themselves, I am going to share a few things that we do that anyone, even those without a college degree or loads of money can do to make sure their children have a leg up as well.

1. Read, Sing and Talk to Your Baby from Utero through Infancy.

Now it might seem silly, but there are lots of studies that show that after a baby develops his ears and can start hearing while in your belly, she is prime and ready to start learning! This means that as you go about your day, do activities at home, it is a great idea to talk to yourself. Your baby will hear it and learn the sound of your voice which will soothe him when he is born. There is a popular video out there showing a baby turning her head towards the sound of her mom’s voice compared to a stranger. That familiarity is important.

And because there are different phonetic undulations in speech, you should also read to yourself and sing, even if you cannot carry a tune. All of these activities will work to develop your baby’ senses and intelligence before he is even born! You don’t need to be wealthy to do this!

When baby is born, talk to her as you undress her in preparation for a bath, while giving her a sponge bath, when changing a diaper. Read him a board book while he is breastfeeding and sing a lullaby while rocking her to sleep after a feeding.

As soon as she is old enough, visit the local library or book store’s baby story time. These are usually free! No cost to stimulate a baby and get him used to the sound of books from different voices.

Every single one of these things will make sure when the time comes for your child to learn speech, words, to read, and write, she will have a higher likelihood of picking up concepts and skills quickly!

2. Buy Developmental Toys and Play Games With Your Baby

There are toys for visual stimulation, toys to entertain, and toys to soothe. Look for the toys that are created for development. A lot of them will indicate such on the boxes. These are not necessarily expensive either. For example, Manhattan Toy company’s Winkel Rattle and Sensory Teether Toy helps a baby develop senses while teething and it retails for just $9.99, a price many an afford.

Personally, I used to play the Baby Einstein DVDs and CDs because, despite a few attempts over the years to discredit the benefit of classical music for a child’s development, I still think they are essential. I made sure my siblings who started their families after I did got them for their kids!

I invested in an award-winning toy called The Babbler that isn’t even made anymore by an innovative toy manufacturer called Neurosmith. It babbled in English, Japanese, French, and Spanish to stimulate the synapses and hard wire the language center of baby’s brain at infancy so when she grows up and starts taking foreign languages, she will already be more attuned to the foreign phonemes. You might can find one being sold on one of those auction sites!

But, really, you don’t have to pay a dime! There are lots of ways to play with your baby to help develop her senses that are absolutely FREE! Pathways lists some. 

3. Invest in Online Educational Games and Subscriptions

Because a lot of kids are into video games, what better way to infuse this love with education that through online educational gaming. There are lots of them online and many are FREE or low lost!

When my middle and youngest were between ages 2-4, I invested in the My Baby Can Read system and I swore it taught them both how to recognize letters, words and sentences at a super young age. We would flip through the cards periodically during the week and that was enough for them to connect the dots. I really do think it helped later.

When they both were about to go into pre-school, I learned about one online tool called ABC Mouse, which a lot of developmental centers, early education centers, Head Start programs, pre schools and Kindergarten teachers use to supplement their classroom instruction. It was about $5 per month, which is less than the cost of a latte at Starbucks. I think going through it helped my kids stay slightly ahead. It’s a cheaper alternative to paying for a tutor when they fall behind.





Finally, for the math part, my husband got an IXL Math subscription which I think cost something like $10 a month and again, a minor investment that even those of modest means may be able to afford.

If you think about, the better they do in school, the better their chances of getting a scholarship or admitted into some academic program later in life. It’s all about what you value and you really really do NOT need to be rich or have a bunch of degrees to give your child a head start. All you need is the commitment to make it a priority!

I published a Vlog sharing these same sentiments in this post that I’ll upload here soon!

There you have it!

I hope I didn’t come across as elitist or snobby in this post as that was not my intention. I have had battles with a lot of friends on line who tell me that a lot of people don’t do the things my friends and I do because they simply are unaware. If that is true, then that is a shame and this post is my attempt to make more aware. Sharing is Caring. Each One, Teach One. It Takes a Village to Raise a Child… and all the rest of the cliches! LOL!

5 Reasons Why Your Lawn Is the Best Playground For Your Children

Five young friends running outdoors smiling

If you’ve got a lawn, you’ve got a playground for kids and pets to enjoy. A lawn offers a sturdy place for children and animals to play. In fact, our yards and green spaces offer amazing benefits for your family and community.

Now that we’re in the peak of Summer and are spending more time outdoors, the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) shares a few reasons why our lawns are awesome.

Reason #1: Your lawn offers a safe place for kids and pets to play. A useable outdoor area providing a spacious living area for the entire family, including when it’s time to play! Turfgrass can handle the pounding of little feet and paws, while providing a soft landing pad for tumbles and fun.

Reason #2: Your lawn can help kids get into shape while having fun. Outdoor play is an important strategy in helping the one in three American kids who are obese get fit. It increases fitness levels and builds active, healthy bodies. Research also shows that children’s stress levels fall within minutes of seeing green spaces.

Reason #3: Your lawn can make you happier. Research shows that knowing and experiencing nature, including green space, makes us generally happier, healthier people. Just looking out a window at green spaces can lower adult stress levels. Walking or running in green spaces, instead of synthetic environments, can lead to decreased anger, fatigue and feelings of depression, while increasing attention levels.

Reason #4: Your grass cools down your community and the area around your home. This is especially important in cities, where asphalt and hardscape radiate heat. Grass dissipates this radiant heat through a process called evapotranspiration, which combats the heat island effect.

Reason #5: Your lawn helps control water runoff and erosion. Grass acts like a sponge and prevents water from “running off” into area sewer drains and carrying anything it collects along the way – like motor oil or dirt. Grass cleans the water it collects and breaks down harmful microbes and pollutants, keeping them out of groundwater supplies. The natural filtration system in your lawn is so effective that rain water filtered through a healthy lawn is often as much as 10 times less acidic than water running off a hard surface like a sidewalk or hardscape. It also prevents flooding and soil erosion by “hanging on” to soil.

There you have it! Now go out there and enjoy your lawn!

Three Kardashian-Jenner Moms Talk Motherhood

In an new exclusive interview with the three of the women of the Kardashian clan who are moms, Kylie Jenner, Khole and Kim Kardashian West, E! News uncovers the women’s deepest thoughts and opinions about motherhood.

If you didn’t catch the entire interview on E at 7|6c and 11|10c on August 1, 2018 when it aired, you can look for the replays! Here is a snippet:

If Barbie Was A Millenial Mom Blogger, What Her Life Would Be Like

Ever wonder what it would be like if Barbie was a Millenial mom blogger?

Well you don’t have to if you follow the popular Instagram account @Tiff_TheBarbie! This fun account features Barbie and her husband of a few years and mom of three with a third baby due in September.

Scroll thru and you’ll see shots very similar to typical modern Millenial mom bloggers: the over the object flat lay, the month-by-month photo shoot, the fancy coordinated party for baby’s first year, the chalk board maternity post with baby’s gestational age and more

The first Mother’s Day Post:

The Pregnancy Announcement/Gender Reveal formal portrait.

Self Care/Spa Day

The 9-month v Post delivery Post

The Mom Blogger Flat Lay

The Gender Reveal Post

The Baby is the size of___Post

Too Fun! FOLLOW THIS ACCOUNT TO CHECK OUT THE ENTIRE SUPER CREATIVE FEED!!

Chrissy Teigen Gets Real About Her New Mom Body Insecurities

Chrissy Teigen is staying consistent on her opinion of the post-baby body reality.

After giving birth to her daughter Luna in April 2016, the model turned TV host said during a  Today Show appearance that she didn’t think it was realistic for women to look to celebrity women as the standard for the post-delivery body.

“Anyone in the public eye, we have all the help we could ever need to be able to shed everything,” the Lip Sync Battle host then told the network. “So I think people get this jaded sensation that everybody’s losing it so quickly, but we just happen to be the ones who are out there.”

She added: “We have nutritionists, we have dietitians, we have trainers, we have our own schedules, we have nannies. We have people who make it possible for us to get back into shape. But nobody should feel like that’s normal, or like that’s realistic.”

Since giving birth to her second child, son Miles, earlier this year, the former Victoria Secret angel has found herself on the same side as most women.

In a new Twitter post about her personal insecurities, Teigen gets deep about seeing those perfect bods in social media.

“It’s crazy. I think it’s awesome people have killer bodies and are proud to show them off (I really do!!) but I know how hard it can be to forget what (for lack of a better word) regular ’ bodies look like when everyone looks bonkers amazing,” she tweeted.

She added, “also I don’t really call this ‘body confidence’ because I’m not quite there yet. I’m still insecure. I’m just happy that I can make anyone else out there feel better about themselves!”

While vacationing in Bali with her husband John Legend, she gave her fans and followers an up close look at her stretch marks on her back and thighs.

“I guess these just aren’t going to go away.” she captioned the photo. “This is my new body.”

Nice that she is embracing what so many women feel ashamed of…Bravo Chrissy!

Study:Women Are Still Having Heart Attacks After Delivering

Despite improvements in treatment, the number of women having heart attacks during pregnancy and shortly after giving birth is on the rise.

The number of women who experience heart attacks while pregnant, giving birth, or during the two months following birth is on the rise.

A study from the New York University School of Medicine found the risk for suffering a heart attack among pregnant and recently pregnant women rose by 25 percent between 2002 and 2014.

The researchers studied over 49 million births recorded in hospitals. They found that 1,061 heart attacks occurred during labor and delivery, 922 women were hospitalized prior to birth due to heart attacks, and 2,390 heart attacks occurred during the two-month recovery period following birth.

Heart attack rates were also shown to have increased from 7.1 out of every 100,000 pregnancies in 2002 to 9.5 out of every 100,000 pregnancies in 2014.

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