MamaBlogger365 – Mommy, Why Does That Lady’s Sweater Have Lights On It? (Teaching Kids About Different Cultural Holiday Traditions) by Mary Rekosh
Whether you’re devoutly religious or just along for the desserts (don’t judge), hopefully this (very) basic breakdown of a few of the major winter holidays will be a helpful tool for you to use in discussions with your kids about how –and why- different families in our local neighborhoods around the world celebrate this magical time between late November and the New Year.
MamaBlogger365 – Holiday Memories: “Kitty” and Grandmothers by Donna Scrima-Black
Donna Scrima-Black shares her holiday memories of mothers and grandmothers – MamaBlogger365, a year-long daily blogging project to benefit the Museum of Motherhood, now open in NYC!
MamaBlogger365 – Kachooz Ka-What? by Loren Christie
Loren Christie’s on the hunt for Kachooz. Ka-what? That’s what she said. Read on to find out more! MamaBlogger365 for the Museum of Motherhood, now open in NYC.
MamaBlogger365 – What are your holiday “Rituals”? by Lowry Manders
Lowry Manders’ gift to all of us is her special Friday series on connecting with our families during the holiday seasons. For MamaBlogger365, a year-long daily blogging project to benefit the Museum of Motherhood.
MamaBlogger365 – Paying Attention by Amy Brozio-Andrews
I’m paying attention now! MamaBlogger365 for the Museum of Motherhood, now open in NYC!
MamaBlogger365 – Holiday “Check-Up”: Tips for a Stress-Free Season by Lowry Manders
Lowry Manders’ gift to all of us is her special Friday series on connecting with our families during the holiday seasons. For MamaBlogger365, a year-long daily blogging project to benefit the Museum of Motherhood.
MamaBlogger365 – Counting to Christmas: 25 Ways to Count Down with your Kids! by Lowry Manders
Lowry Manders on counting down to Christmas with your kids – for MamaBlogger365, a year-long daily blogging project coordinated by Mamapalooza to benefit the Museum of Motherhood, now open in NYC!
MamaBlogger365 – The Light of Black (Friday, that is) by Shira Adler, Diva Mama
Shira Adler, Diva Mama, discovers a pocket of light during Black Friday: MamaBlogger365 is a year-long daily blogging project coordinated by Mamapalooza to support the Museum of Motherhood and raise awareness of its mission.
MamaBlogger365 – What’s Inspiring About Exhaustion? by Shira Adler, Diva Mama
Shira Adler, Diva Mama: What’s Inspiring About Exhaustion? MamaBlogger365 is a year-long daily blogging project coordinated by Mamapalooza to support the Museum of Motherhood and raise awareness of its mission.