by Kristy Roser Nuttall “I think, at a child’s birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift would be curiosity.” ~Eleanor Roosevelt Curiosity is a superpower. When…
Month: April 2016
by Christina Whitworth Houston is a big city, and even though I’ve lived in the area my whole life–moving here and there on the North, West, and now East side–I still feel like I haven’t seen all there is to…
by Kristy Roser Nuttall Sometimes kids really do seem like they have selective hearing. They tune into key words relating to food, fun, and games while filtering out anything requiring too much effort like homework, chores, or not annoying their…
by Kristy Roser Nuttall Once your kid is interested in joining your kitchen crew, a little baking is in order. Kids love adding ingredients and mixing things together. It’s like getting to do a giant chemistry project and then eating…
By Saee Abhyankar Sometimes I feel like technology just flies past us at warp speed. As soon as I make that super tough decision to finally buy that newest smart phone lying in my shopping cart for weeks, it’s already…
by Kristy Roser Nuttall Children and food naturally go together. At the beginning of your child’s life, you are the cook, and they depend on you from everything from pureed peas, to banana pancakes, to taco Tuesday. But when…
iQuriousKids By Saee Abhyankar Parents are real life modern day superheroes. We know how to juggle it all! From doing our taxes while waiting in line for the groceries, to catching up on the news while learning how to do…