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Encouraging Toddler Creativity

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Baby boy is starting to draw and color more often, and especially shows an interest if he sees his older sister doing so. I want to encourage his creativity and let him color, draw, and even paint, but I often worry about him making a mess. Since he’s only two-years-old, he definitely doesn’t have full control, which is a little nerve-wracking at times.

Thankfully, products like Crayola Color Wonder exist to help parents out with such things. This line of products only works with special paper, so the Color Wonder markers and paint don’t get on your tables, chairs, floor, etc. We’ve been using them since our older daughter was younger and we’re pretty happy with the way they work. The Color Wonder line is especially handy in the car, since our kids can color and draw and we don’t worry about them getting marker on their clothes. The only caution I do have is to be careful with the Color Wonder paint gels – though the color won’t show on anything but the special Color Wonder paper, it can still create a sticky, gel mess if the kids scoop up too much paint gel on their brush (or fingers!).

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Defiant, But a Hit with the Ladies – My Baby Boy’s Keeping Us Busy!

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Baby boy sure is keeping us busy these days! From flirting with the ladies, to showing his defiance, he is one busy little man. Luckily, he also keeps us laughing – constantly. This past week, I shared how my baby boy is (already) proving to be a ladies’ man, why it’s ok that his current […]

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Fragrance-Free Baby Products & Teaching Toddlers Good Hygiene with Help from Disney

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Each baby is so different from another – for example, my baby boy’s skin is much more sensitive than my baby girl’s was. Baby boy actually has eczema, which means we are super careful about the baby products we use and go through tubs of lotions really quickly. Because we have to be selective about […]

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