Kids
Easy, Slurpable Spring Ramen
Let the chopsticks lessons begin: Farm to Table Baby Mama’s Patricia Wong demonstrates her family’s go-to weeknight recipe.
Kids
Let the chopsticks lessons begin: Farm to Table Baby Mama’s Patricia Wong demonstrates her family’s go-to weeknight recipe.
Scratch & Grain Baking Co. simplifies cookie-making with its kits that work in healthy touches and don’t leave you with more treats than you can handle.
Let layering season begin with a fresh crop of bright colors, nautical styles, and cheery prints for tiny tots and bigger kids.
It’s a bird. It’s a plane. Okay, it’s not Superman, but — perhaps just as heroically — it will keep your children outside and away from the TV for a while. In today’s video, we show you how to make mini kites that double as wall decor.
A new program from the Leukemia & Lymphoma society adapts the Team in Training model for time-crunched moms.
Ariane Goldman, founder and CEO of Hatch Collection and Twobirds Bridesmaids, shares her go-to mom-duty staples and favorite finds for her 3-year-old after the jump.
With high-quality construction and toddler-friendly details, Akid’s unisex boots and sneakers hit the sweet spot between winter treads and sandals.
Pepper & Penny debuts sweet and stylish activewear made for tumbling, sun salutations, and riotous games of tag.
A San Francisco mom chose stripes as the theme for her daughter’s second birthday. Find out how she pulled it off after the jump.
Little Blueprint’s founder explains how she helped her 3-year-old solve his own sleep problem.
Maternity essentials for your pregnant friends — and what to tell them over and over again.
In his Web-only documentary series, Hank Azaria gets parenting advice from Mike Myers, Kevin Bacon, Bryan Cranston, and more.
Try French baby food expert Jenny Carenco’s recipes for raising adventurous eaters, from first spoonful to first birthday.
Meet a Warby Parker-esque eyewear start-up that frames little faces with vintage-inspired styles.
We’re over sledding and tired of snow days. So we gathered a goodie bag’s worth of finds — from mini moccasins to Liberty-print bows — to help us remember February 2014 a little more fondly than we otherwise might.
Think marbles are boring? Today’s video restores our interest in the simple spheres with a game, a maze, and an art project that should keep kids occupied for hours.
Build kids’ kitchen confidence with special deliveries of culinary games, shopping lists, and step-by-step recipes.
Project Nursery’s founders tell us which baby and big-kid room ideas they expect to be coming soon to a Pinterest board near you.
Upgrade your baby’s basics with bodysuits, blankets, and beanies in soft Peruvian cotton.
Fasten your seat belts: We road-test the first buggy small enough to fit in the overhead bin.
Make an adoring mom’s day with pieces that can be personalized with children’s names and birthdays.
Turn your tot’s room into an enchanted wonderland with whimsical wall decals from Lulu DK.
Refresh their wardrobes with a sophisticated yet affordable line from L.A.
Sappy, sloppy, and happy — that’s how we like it. Our favorite bloggers share ways to fill your Valentine’s Day with love.
Inspire your bunnies to devour their greens by enlisting their help with the dressing.
As if we weren’t already dreaming of summer, the new capsule collection has us dazed and bemused.
Is the hungry caterpillar starting to seem like a pig? Find engaging new children’s books with a monthly subscription that tailors picks to your tot.
Arctic blasts and snow days call for outfits with snuggle appeal.
Without booze and bloody steak, pregnancy feels like an epic cleanse. Make it holistic with beauty products designed for moms-to-be.
Daniel Sieberg, author, father of two, and Google exec, talks with DailyCandy Kids about parenting in the age of digital technology.
Filling winter days takes strategy. Beat the boredom with a slew of captivating games.
It’s not easy getting Instagram- and Facebook-worthy pictures of your wiggle worms. In today’s video, recommendations for easy point-and-shoot success.
Never change. Dress babes in a chic collection of mix-and-match pieces that transition seamlessly from playtime to nap time.
Your tech-savvy tot can navigate your Kindle with the greatest of ease, but there’s nothing that beats an old-fashioned bookstore.
We found a kiddie cup everyone can agree on: a mod design for you and a hidden animal for your tot.
Share milestones on Facebook the classy way with photo-ready illustrated cards.
Family film doesn’t have to equal cartoon. Here are fourteen movie recommendations that will satisfy you and your rugrats.
No more sidling up to cool-looking peeps at the park. A new matchmaking site makes it easier to find local mom friends.
Pump up your pajama party with dance music from a DJ who thinks the early aughts are old school.
Everybody’s hungry, but nobody has any idea what to cook. We’ve got the answer.
Follow a tour guide through the woods beneath January’s full moon. Supplies (shoes, poles, headlamps, etc.) provided. Tickets ($95-$115) and directions at rei.com.
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How has it been another 365 days already? Make the beginning of the Year of the Horse memorable with a DIY festive party hat, confetti launcher, and fizzy cranberry punch.
From first tooth fairy visits to school Hanukkah concerts, another year has (almost) bit the dust. Allow us to cue the highlights reel on 2013’s very best gear for kids and parents.
You knew Soleil Moon Frye as Punky Brewster; her 1.5 million Twitter followers know her as a professional mom.
These tasteful memory-keeping kits are equal parts nostalgic craft project and winter break distraction.
Smart, new stroller accessories from 7 A.M. Enfant make winter walks more pleasant.
Press pause on yet another round of “Twelve Days of Christmas.” These albums from the year in kids’ music will have little lords and ladies leaping around the living room.
Littles will love this cheesy, bubbly French onion soup. (No need to tell them it’s inspired by English pubs.)
The creative director and co-owner of Stone Fox Bride on dressing a toddler, a mom’s beauty essentials, and why she threw out her clothes post-baby.
We will not forget to give teacher a gift for the holidays.