by rewing | Feb 5, 2019 | Activities, Child Development, Child health, Kids Health, Nutrition for Kids, Team Building
Many parents like you want to build in their children the value of giving back, doing good and making the world a better place. No matter how young or far apart in age your kids are, volunteering and doing good works for those in need are great family-building...
by rewing | Oct 30, 2018 | Child Development, Engineering, Kids Health, Robotics, science, STEM
STEM is one of the most talked-about buzzwords in education today. What’s muddying the waters is all this talk of STEM has migrated over to a marketing tactic. Just slap a “STEM” label on toy packaging and some will think their child is getting a brain boost;...
by rewing | Oct 11, 2018 | Activities, Child Development, Kids Health
Autumn has officially arrived … finally. Some people are sad to see summer come to an end – even though it unofficially wrapped up once school resumed. Whether you are one of those who looks forward to each new season or one who looks back sadly at the season just...
by rewing | Aug 30, 2018 | Child Development, Child health, Kids Health
You have a lot to do. But do you ever find yourself at a loss when it comes to deciding what to do next? There can be various reasons. Maybe you just don’t want to do what needs to be done. Maybe it is boring. Or a little bit hard. Maybe you have so much to do that...
by rewing | Aug 13, 2018 | Activities, Child health, Kids Health
At Bricks 4 Kidz, you might say we have some experience when it comes to taking care of LEGO Bricks so they look nice, function well and last for a long, long time. We have many, many bins of bricks, and we’re more than happy to share our expertise! Here are tips and...
by rewing | Aug 3, 2018 | Activities, Child Development, Kids Health
So it’s the start of the school year. Your biggest complaint: Your kids are not doing enough around the house. In fact, you would say they have some catching up to do in the responsibility department. For starters, let’s reframe that into a better thought: Fine; now’s...