Sal Perez and Kay Wilson Stallings serve as executive producers, with Halcyon Person — an Emmy, Humanitas, and NAACP Award nominee — as head writer and co-executive producer. Person previously led ...
The Lynchburg City Council approved its legislative agenda and, within it, backed a proposed law that would protect children ...
Wind is moving air, and while air is invisible, we can observe its effects! Head outside together to go on a scavenger hunt to find evidence that the wind is blowing. Go on a wind scavenger hunt.
As the almost-too-catchy theme song to Disney Channel favorite "Phineas and Ferb" goes, there are 104 days (ish) of summer vacation, and the problem is finding a good way to spend them. As schools ...
Children’s TV formed the backbone of many a childhood, with much programming aimed at younger viewers intending to be informative, inspirational, or otherwise innocent in its storytelling. Most TV ...
Kristin Cavallari's kids are following in her footsteps. The star's three kids Camden, 12, Jaxon, 10, and Saylor, 9, made their reality TV debut during the premiere of her new E! series Honestly ...
On a rainy day, these kids noticed a bubble-like formation under the grass. It was so unusual that they got curious and started jumping on it, turning it into a fun little game. The underlying music ...
Bathtime is a childhood habit that’s followed me into adulthood. But as an older sister and cousin, I know there’s a significant difference between the products I use and what they can safely use.
Kids' shows can often be a source of annoyance for parents. Many are unfunny, irritating, or nonsensical, with no rhyme or reason to them other than to keep kids entertained via flashy colors and ...
For decades, the act of watching kids TV was by appointment only. The networks dictated what was shown and when, whether after school or Saturday mornings, creating legions of fans for “Sesame Street, ...
Kids watching "Bluey," "SpongeBob Squarepants" and "Paw Patrol" (Chris Smith/TheWrap) For decades, the act of watching kids TV was by appointment only. The networks dictated what was shown and when, ...
Parents, when it comes to making decisions about screen time, first you have to decide how much is right for your family. Then you have to decide what shows you're OK with your kids watching. Not ...