
This adorable version of ‘Ten in the Bed’ is a great way to practice early subtraction skills with toddlers who can count to ten.

This adorable version of ‘Ten in the Bed’ is a great way to practice early subtraction skills with toddlers who can count to ten.

This is one of those classic Raffi tunes that babies and toddlers love. It’s a simple song about two kids that have a little red wagon they take bumping all over the place, but then the wagon breaks and they have to fix it before they can start bumping about again.

If your toddler loves trains as much as mine does, chances are you’re often on the lookout for new ways to encourage your little one’s fascination. From train books and songs to puzzles and rhymes, I created a round-up of our favorite train things in honor of Amtrak’s National Train Day on May 12th.

‘Skip to My Lou’ is a popular children’s song that usually has silly lyrics – and by silly I mean elephants cockadoodle-dooing like a rooster. But if that isn’t perfect for toddlers, I don’t know what is.

We are loving this beautiful series of children’s lullabies from around the world. With melodies in French, Spanish, Greek and more, it’s a great way to expand your musical horizons.

When my computer stopped working last night the munchkin gave me some advice: ‘Don’t worry mama. Daddy fix it.’ It made me think of the song ‘Three Little Birds,’ which is all about happiness and not worrying at all.

This adorable version of ‘Ten in the Bed’ is a great way to practice early subtraction skills with toddlers who can count to ten.

Today we discovered a robin’s egg nest, took kaleidoscope photos and added strawberries and mini pumpkins to our container garden. Altogether an awesome day.

Spring is here and we were finally able to do something I’ve been looking forward to for months: plant those seeds we started back in April and setup a toddler snacking garden! (Plus an herb garden for mommy.)
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