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The Awesome Way Beyonce Shut Down the Pregnancy Rumors (VIDEO)

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After fan speculation that Beyonce was wearing clothes covering her tummy and touched her stomach a bit during her performances while on her On the Run II (“OTRII) world The Carters tour with her husband, the Queen B shut down the rumors in a very awesome way during the DC stop! (my city!)

While introducing the song “Flawless”, the multi-platinum artist told the audience, “yall know your flaws make you beautiful!” then tore into the adlib of the song, “I woke up like this! I woke up like this!” while gesturing towards her belly!

There you have it! The mom of one year old twins is like the rest of us: her weight fluctuates throughout the week, month and year. No scene!

The rumor mill went into overdrive regarding Mrs. Carter’s fertility earlier this summer following confusion about her wardrobe choices during her recent European stops on the tour but she did a great job shutting that done, eh?

Love her! Cannot wait to see her on tour one day! Hope some of my readers got a chance to check her out this round or last!

 

#PressPlay: #Beyoncé letting y’all know she good! #AintNoBaby

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18 Must-Have Board Books For Your Baby’s First Library

When I was a first time mom, I read up about the value of reading to babies when very young and even in the womb. It stimulates the baby’s brain functioning development and trains them to react and adapt to speech, inflection and the sound of their parents and caregivers’ voices…again, even in utero.

When a baby is born, it is again important for new parents to continue to talk to and read to their newborns and infants as it also stimulates the synapses in their very young brains and sets them up to be future geniuses! Who doesn’t want to have a little genius?

I made sure to equip my first child’s nursery with hard cover board books I could read to him as a baby and that he could use and flip through on his own late rin his first year of life. It will also work to help your baby associate reading with happiness and feeling warm and snug in your arms as being read to. It’s a great way to set them up to enjoy reading for life.

Here are 17 board books that I purchases and loved dearly, so much so, that I passed them down to my other later born children and to my nephew and nieces.

 

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

This Classic Book has been around for ages, even when I was a child decades ago. “In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf,” starts this modern classic which has sold more than 12 million copies, in its original, full-sized edition and translated into 20 different languages! It tells the tale of a very hungry tiny gluttonous caterpillar who eats his way through various foods until his metamorphosis and he turns into a beautiful butterfly. There are cut outs to show the foods through each day of the week and each page of this hard back book. I have fond memories of this book from my own childhood and all children usually enjoy it!

Pajama Time! by Sandra Boyton

“It’s Pajama Time! Jamma, Jamma, Jamma Jamma, PJ!” I absolutely adored each of Sandra Boyton’s books. The rhyme pattern, the colorful illustrations and fun themes, all made her books faves of my and many children worldwide. Pajama Tims is a fun board book for little kids. It makes putting on pajamas a game or a party. With it’s fun mantra, “It’s pajama time,” and the little pajama dance called the “pajammy,” kids have fun with this book.

Hey! Wake Up! by Sandra Boyton

This is another perfect partner book to Pajama Time!Hey! Wake Up! . I love it as a good-morning book to read in the a.m.. Like with Pajama Time!, the language is fun and infectious and also filled with the inimitable illustrations and the irresistible cast of characters only Sandra Boynton could create.

“Yawn.

Stretch.

Touch your toes.

Shimmy shimmy shimmy,

Wiggle your nose.

Just watch out for the broccoli stew. (Ew.)”

I used to act out the motions too while reading it to my children. So fun!!

But Not the Hippopotamus by Sandra Boyton

A shy hippo makes a big impact in this Sandra Boynton classic. This is another silly but fun book. As with all of Boyton’s books, the animal characters are whimsical and full of personality. This book, like the others are printed on thick board pages, and are sure to educate and entertain children of all ages.

This book is a classic in my home and as an adult, I even enjoyed it.

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Mill Martin Jr

The illustrations of this very well written interactive book may seem familiar and that is because they are done by the illustrator and writer of “A Very Hungry Caterpillar”, Eric Carle. I also enjoyed reading the later versions of this book, most well-known children’s book, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?actually came first. Educator and author Bill Martin Jr approached Carle to illustrate a story he’d written in 1967. Brown Bear is the result of that collaboration and the first of several others: if you like bears, there are panda and polar bear versions available for your reading pleasure.

Little Owl’s Night by Divya Srinivasan
This book came out since my kids were younger but I’ve heard lots of great things about it. From the Amazon review: Little Owl spends the night visiting his nighttime animal friends throughout the forest. The artwork is fantastic, and this is a good choice to introduce new animals to your child, like the possum, the raccoon, moths, and crickets.  Little owls asks his mother how the night ends, but as she tells him, day breaks and he has fallen asleep.

Goodnight Moon byMargaret Wise Brown

This classic children’s book is a bedside staple in many homes.  In this simple story, a little bunny says goodnight to all the things he sees on his way to bed. Don’t be surprised if your child starts saying goodnight to the objects in your house on his way to bed after reading this book for several nights. The book is so loved by children, that there is even a plush bunny in striped pajamas that you can buy for your child. Each of my kids loved having this book read to them. Many newer moms and dads may remember it being read to them as children too.

The Going to Bed Book by Sandra Boyton

The sun has set not long ago.

Now everybody goes below

to take a bath in one big tub

with soap all over—SCRUB SCRUB SCRUB!

Another Boyton fave in my home was this not classic bedtime story. Overall, it is about a band of funny animals bedtime rituals. It’s perfect for winding junior or your little princess down for the day. The silly group of animals scrub scrub scrub in the tub, brush and brush and brush their teeth, and finally rock and rock and rock to sleep

Blue Hat, Green Hat by Sandra Boyton

Three earnest animals and one misguided turkey learn colors and clothes.

Serious silliness for all ages. This is another well written, whimsical and silly Boynton classic. I love the colors and the fun adventures while showing baby about colors and sizes.

Black on White, by Tana Hoban

You may know that during baby’s earliest years, she can see best black and white optects and that’s why this book, featuring simple black illustrations on a white background and offers high-contrast images for an infant’s developing eyes is great! As your baby gets older, he’ll start identifying the images with the words you read — leaf, key, ring, bib, and so on. Get it!

One! Two! Three! by Sandra Boyton

A wacky crew of hippos, cats, pigs, and cows lead kids from a quiet One to a “LOUD LOUD LOUD” Ten-and back to quiet One again. From my Boynton collectoin of  extra-big, extra-fat, and extra-fun board books, here is One, Two, Three!, a counting book as only this beloved author could do a counting book. Filled with her humorous, colorful drawings and lively text, One, Two, Three! is an adventure with numbers that kids and their parents will love. We enjoyed this one as well.

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff

As an adult, I really love this tale of what ifs…When a hungry mouse shows up on your doorstep you’ll give him a cookie. And so it goes, if you give a mouse a cookie he’ll want a glass of milk,—this circular tale tells the story of how to handle a hungry mouse at your door. Perfect for storytime, this silly story from the If You Gives eries will become a beloved story in your child’s first library. This is a gem of a book.

Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney

Guess how much I love Guess How Much I Love You? This much! This book relays a parent’s love for their child which can never be measured, but in this story Little Nutbrown Hare tries to measure his love for his father in wide reaches and little hops. But Big Nutbrown Hare can always reach a little farther and hop a little higher. From the moon and back, a parent’s love for their child is an unconditional force. It’s a gem of a book and is bound to be your child’s fave as she grows!

Birthday Monsters by Sandra Boyton

You hear your door come crashing down—those birthday monsters are in town! And they’re going to wreak havoc in the most extraordinarily rude ways. What fun! I really really loved reading this Boyton book to my kids. I added all the extra stresses and inflections. It makes bed time or storytime at any young age very very fun! I highly recommend this one, for sure! I’m smiling reminiscing about it. Wow! (smile)

Hello Baby by Roger Priddy

This is another book released after my kids were young but which I have heard great things about! It’s Roger Priddy’s High Contrast Board Book series, designed just for babies: bold colors, high contrast, simple concepts. The books themselves are chunky and easy for little hands to grasp. Perfecto.

More More More Said the Baby, by Vera B. Williams

Because diversity is important, this book by Vera B. Williams is a love song to babies of all sizes, shapes, and ethnicities that’ll grab you with its enthusiasm. It is filled with very vibrant and bright folk art puts a reader right in the middle of the action as babies are swept up and swung around, and belly buttons are admired and toes kissed. And all the while, “more, more, more,” says the baby. This book will make you happy to be a parent.

Moo Baa LaLaLa! by Sandra Boyton

Another of my fave read out loud Boyton books is this one about a  raucous story about the sounds animals make—including three pigs who say “la la la!”! It is a great midday play book and full of silliness for all ages. I just love the fun characters and I can almost guarantee your baby will too!

The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister

This is a classic story and the colors pop. It’s about the most beautiful fish who learns the importance of sharing when he finds that there is so much more to this world than being beautiful. Add this book to your baby’s first library to help them learn an important lesson from this classic story. Great lesson there in as well!

There you have it! My picks! Pick them up today. Add them to your baby’s library or order them for a baby shower for a family or friend. They’ll be glad you did!

Help grow a future genius!

 

Trend: Coordinated Family Fashion Instagram Accounts

You might have heard of Mommy and Me fashion, but over on Instagram, a relatively new trend has emerged: Family and Me, curated accounts featuring families in coordinated clothing.

It’s a totally family affair.

Like Maya Abor and her girls…

And the Military family behind 4Mama Meets Model…

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Just when we thought our absolute fave was Dominique the blogger and photographer behind the site “All That Is She” who includes pics of her daughters in her stream using the magic of photoshop and other creative post-photo tricks to create very innovative photos….

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Yes, you got me! The real allthatisthree line-up and sizing has been revealed ?. We’ve spent two days at @batubatuisland and Penny now believes that we’re mermaids – and who am I to say otherwise. We’ve spent the last two days in the sea; we’ve spotted ‘Nemo’ and ‘Dory’, and swam alongside their friends. Tonight we saw ‘Sebastian the crab’ ? down at the beach, scurrying away from our torch light, and then spotted Batu Batu’s residential but rare Green Turtle coming up for air at the jetty. We have sand in our hair and saltwater in our mouths (one part of being a mermaid that we aren’t too keen on), and we’re keen on helping to clean up the oceans. This all makes us qualified mermaids, right? ??‍♀️ #allthatisthree

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We discover The Lewis’s, a traveling family that is tres fashionable as well. Catch the troupe of seven, including their adorable pooch, daily on their family stream looking super cute and coordinated.

From stalking the feed, it appears, the account first only featured mom in her chic outfits and was a traditional fashion Gram. Then starting Halloween, with a very popular post featuring the family as Star Wars characters, she continued the trend on her feed. First, only with her and the kids, then later dad joined in the fun.

Here are some of our fave pics.

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Oh Heyyyyy Y’all! We’ve missed you so! … Soooo let me tell you why we didn’t post last week. Well there’s two reasons: 1) My husband was mad at me last week because I sent him a text that he didn’t necessarily agree with. ? So , it caused another shutdown. We weren’t really speaking to each other, because I pulled a him on him! #CheckMate … So I played the silent games, walked around the house naked, threw on the chastity belt, and ignored him. This makes it very hard to put on a smile, let alone pull something together when you have that weird energy between the two of you. Keep in mind, he ain’t had none in 3 days. This makes them go crazy. Try it ? Then bounce to LA, and post pics of you and go girls having fun. Then that sorry text will come in! LOL #facts not an #Opinion 2) I’ve been working on soooo many exciting good things that I can’t wait to share with y’all! ??☺️☺️ #HappyMonday #TheLewis #TheLewisShow #MarriedWithChildren #CoordinatedFamily #Red #Blue #Silver #MomLife #Vloggers #Family #blackloveexists #BlackandBrownLove #thatsmysaucewhenyoufindit

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How to Budget and Save For Children’s Extracurricular Activities

I am a firm believer in extracuricular activities as a way to grow a well-rounded child. It can be costly to enroll your kids in sports, music and arts programs, dance and other activities, but if a parent values it, she or he will find a way to make it work. It’s about being expeditious with the budget, looking for waivers and other scholarships and grant offerings. Also, a lot of local communities offer free or severely reduced activities.

But if that isn’t enough, I want you to check out an infographic created in partnership with Discover about budgeting for children’s extracurricular activities. Not only are these activities important for their development, but they’re also a major part of the college application process.

Budgeting for these activities is important. For example, some families spend as much as 10% of their income on kids’ sports.

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Funding Your Children’s Extracurricular Fun

 

Remy Ma is Almost 5 Months Pregnant

Rapper Remy Ma casually announced during her lavish vow renewal with her husband Papoose (real name: Shamele Mackie) that she was expecting her first child after suffering a miscarriage, infamously referenced during her rap beef with Nicki Minaj  last year.

In the caption to a photo taken by photographer Daniel J. Vasquez, the “Melanin Magic” singer, added the hashtags, “#16weeks #BabyMackie.”

The renewal ceremony itself was an intimate affair with all the guests wearing white and playing Jenga, oversized Connect Four and other lawn games at the garden event.

Papoose followed up with his own  announcement by sharing his excitement:

“Y’all already know I’m on level 1 thousand! Man I almost told y’all so many times! But my wife would’ve killed me. She wanted to wait until after the first trimester!” he captioned a video from the formal portraits taken during the ceremony. “Words can’t describe my happiness. I’m just working/building on myself… So I can be the best father possible! God is good #blacklove.”

Since then, he has posted several times sweet shares about his excitement about finally becoming a father.

She has a teenage college-bound son named Jace and he has a teen daughter Dejanae, both from previous relationship.

Congrats to them both!

How Today’s Parents Are ‘Overparenting’ Their Children

Have you ever paid your kid for good grades? Have you driven to school to drop off a forgotten assignment? Have you done a college student’s laundry? What about coming along to Junior’s first job interview?

These examples are drawn from two bestselling books — “How to Raise an Adultby Julie Lythcott-Haims and “The Gift of Failure” by Jessica Lahey. Both are by women writing from their experiences as parents and as educators. Lahey is a teacher and a writer for The New York Times and The Atlantic, currently at work on a new book about teens and addiction. Lythcott-Haims was the longtime freshman dean at Stanford; in 2017, she published the memoir Real American and is working on a sequel to How to Raise an Adult about “how to be an adult.”

The books make strikingly similar claims about today’s youth and their parents: Parents are “too worried about [their children’s] future achievements to allow [them] to work through the obstacles in their path” (Lahey) and “students who seemed increasingly reliant on their parents in ways that felt, simply, off,” (Lythcott-Haims).

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New Mom Cardi B Drops Out of Bruno Mars 24K Tour

We always pause when celebrity new moms like Amal Clooney, Ivanka Trump. former Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer when they announce plans to get back to work weeks after delivering, not fully aware of how much of a challenge that could be.

Cardi B is the latest new mama to fall victim to this phenomenon.

She had previously stated that despite being set to give birth in July, she still planned to remain on Bruno Mars‘ “24K Magic” and to take her newborn with her.

As we could expect, the Bodak Yellow performer announced that she will no longer be joining  Bruno’s tour.

“As of today I’ve decided I won’t be joining Bruno on tour this Fall,” the rapper wrote in a statement posted on Instagram Thursday night. “I thought that after giving birth to my daughter that 6 weeks would be enough time for me to recover mentally and physically. I also thought that I’d be able to bring her with me on tour, but I think I underestimated this whole mommy thing.”

The Invasion of Privacy album creator only delivered her baby girl Kulture three weeks ago and explained to her fans and followers  that she’s not ready to hit the road. Per her pediatrician’s advice, neither is her daughter.

“Not only am I just not ready physically, I’m not ready to leave my baby behind since the doctors explained it’s not healthy for her to be on the road,” she wrote.

The “I Like It” songstress has not hired a nanny and  is not interested in being apart from her baby during her most formative first months.

“I hope you guys understand that this decision has been the hardest to make but I have to do what’s best for myself and my baby!” she finished off her post. “Thank you Bruno for being so supportive and understanding.”

Cardi shares her daughter with husband Offset, who is a member of the trio rap group, The Migos rapper, along with Quavo and Takeoff. He’ll be making the bread and perhaps missing baby’s first moments as he is sticking with plans to join Drake this summer on his North American tour, “Aubrey and the Three Amigos,” which was rescheduled to address production issues.

How to Save Money on #BackToSchool Shopping

It’s that time of the year again! Parents are gearing up to start doing their back to school shopping for their little ones starting school and returning for the first time. It can be very costly endeavor but not if you plat it smart!  These tips from the experts at Experian should help you save a few pennies this year.

1. Create a back-to-school budget to guide your spending.

Building a back-to-school budget will keep you focused when shopping — and help you avoid buying unplanned items.

2. Scout out school supplies you already have before going to stores.

A key to save money on back-to-school shopping is simply to audit the supplies you already have. While you find useful items, make a list of all the pens, pencils, notebooks, highlighters, art supplies, backpacks, and other necessities. You can also spend some time checking out closets and dressers to find out what clothing still fits.

3. Take advantage of stores that price match to save extra money on school essentials.

Stores like Walmart and Target will often price match — which means it’s a good idea to compare prices on school essentials with different retail and online stores. If you find better deals online, talk with customer service to show them the discount at another store to receive a price match. You can also set price alerts on websites like CamelCamelCamel.com to track Amazon.com pricing to know when is the best time to buy a particular item.

4. Check to see if your state has a sales tax holiday.

One of the best ways to save a little money on those purchases is to shop during your state’s sales tax holiday when sales tax is waived on certain items. Not all states offer them, but keep an eye out, because your state may make a last-minute announcement.

5.  Stay focused on your back-to-school shopping list by shopping alone.

One strategy to help you shop faster – and help you stay on budget is to shop without the kids (if possible). Shopping alone can help you be strategic as you shop down the aisles and focus on the necessities you need (e.g. school supplies, electronics). As children get older, they will want to be involved in certain shopping decisions (e.g. clothing, shoes), which is an opportunity to teach them about budgeting

6.  Visit consignment and thrift stores (or swap clothes with other parents)

Most back-to-school spending is going toward clothing and accessories – so finding ways to lower spending on that category is key. If your child is old enough, you can give them a certain clothing budget and take them to second-hand store to buy things they want.  Another option is to organize a clothing swap with other parents you know — or consider selling older clothes at garage sales or online.

Beyonce Shares First Photos Of Rumi and Sir and They’re Gorgeous!

Beyoncé finally shared a photo of her twins Rumi and Sir on her website this week.

The “Apesh*t” singer posted a photo of herself holding her 13-month-old twins on her lap during the family’s time during the European leg of her and hubby’s “On The Tour II”  tour

In the photo, Beyoncé smiles while looking off to the side with her gorgeous daughter Rumi giggling as she follows mom’s gaze. We cannot see son Sir’s face too well because he is looking down in the photo.



In a second photo, hubby JAY-Z holds Rumi’s hands as they stand on the deck of their yacht looking into the water. The toddler looks so cute in an adorable  white tank top and a yellow ruffled skirt.

Big sister Blue Ivy is there too posing with mom in matching “mom and me” pink kaftan type dresses on the yacht.



This is a refreshing “real deal” because you may recall back in early June, when the couple launched their summer tour, fans attending the very first show thought an on screen image of Jay holding two babies were the twins but that belief was quickly shot down by a spokesperson for the couple who assured us we were wrong.

Viagra Given to Pregnant Women Study Ends After 11 Infant Deaths

A drug trial that saw pregnant women given Viagra has been halted after 11 babies died of complications linked to the drug.

As part of the scheme led by Amsterdam University Medical Centre, pregnant women whose placentas were underdeveloped in the womb and had a high likelihood of giving birth prematurely took sildenafil, the medication sold under the brand name Viagra.

Viagra is a treatment for erectile dysfunction in men that dilates blood vessels. The drug is also prescribed to treat high blood pressure.

The hope was that Viagra would encourage blood flow to the placenta, subsequently promoting increased growth of the child – as backed by experimental research conducted on lab rats.

However, the trial, carried out across 10 hospitals in the Netherlands, was terminated when an independent committee discovered that more babies were dying after birth as a result of lung problems compared to the babies born to women taking the placebo.

According to Marc van den Broek, a spokesperson for Amsterdam UMC who spoke to The Independent, all of the women who participated in the study had a “very low birthrate” and the children would be in intensive care after they were born.

Of the 93 women given Viagra as part of the trial, 17 babies developed lung problems, 11 of which have since died. A further eight died from unrelated conditions.

In comparison, of the 90 women in a control group who took the placebo, just three babies developed the same lung issues. No babies died from conditions that were linked to the Viagra, however nine did die from unrelated problems.

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