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10 kid’s books about the election process
It’s never too early to teach your kids about the importance of making their voices heard! Here are 10 books for teaching your kiddo about the election process.
5 “feeding pros” to follow on Instagram
Finding reliable resources for feeding questions and concerns - especially online - can be exhausting. We’re narrowing your search with these 5 pros to follow!
Real Talk: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
Period convos can be tough, but we’re here with the real talk to help you know the signs of PMDD and approach your doc.
Kindergarten separation anxiety: How to help
If you’re facing a kindergarten transition this year, here’s what to expect—with tips on how to help your children navigate the transition.
Removing gender labels
We’ve got 5 tips you’ll want to incorporate into your home as your family shifts away from gender-based norms and into a world of inclusion.
5 Affiliate Programs content creators need to know in 2024
Looking to monetize your content as a content creator or influencer? Affiliate work is a hot topic in the industry and we're here to help. Check out our top 5 favorite affiliate programs to get started on the path to monetization.
New gift ideas for Teacher Appreciation Week
This teacher appreciation week we need to go beyond the mug, the apples, and, dare we say - even the gift card!
Gift-giving queen Laura Neville shows us how.
Breaking down the College Choice 529
Whether you’re still changing diapers or college is just around the corner, it’s not too late (or too soon) to consider a College Choice 529. We’ve got expert help here.
Our BIG list of picture books for Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, we’ve gathered 20 picture books highlighting characters of color written by Black authors and illustrators.
The road to dismantling the tampon tax
We sat down with Suzanne Herman, Legal Director of Period Law, to share some exciting updates on the progress of addressing period poverty. Read more here.
LGBTQ+ reads for kids of all ages
Peek these kid-friendly book recs straight from the people who know best - the Indianapolis Public Library’s own LGBTQ+ committee! (Plus how to buy for your permanent collection!)
DYK? How to level up your healthcare in 2023
DKY = Do You Know, and we want our mamas on top of all the trends! We spoke to Dr. Boyer to discover emerging innovations and technology available when managing family health.
Through his eyes: Sampson Levingston on walking and sharing Indianapolis’ rich Black history
We joined a Through2Eyes tour to learn about the Black history of Indiana Avenue. Learn more about Sampson, the mind behind the tour, here!
Real talk: Caring for aging parents
Some of us are in the phase of life where we are already caring for our parents, while others are starting to think about what it will be like. No matter where you are on this journey, we have a few tips to help you through this unique stage.
March of Dimes feature: CityMom Ashleigh shares her family’s story
In honor of National Birth Defect Awareness Month, we partnered with March of Dimes and CityMom Ashleigh to tell her story about the diagnosis that changed her family’s trajectory.
Women in Motion, Tia Washum in the Momlight
Did you know December is also HIV/AIDS Awareness Month, which kicked off with World AIDS Day on December 1? To our benefit, Tia Washum of Women In Motion found a few minutes to educate us about the ongoing HIV/AIDS crisis and the work they’re doing to prevent its spread.
Your brain on baby: Mind-altering impact of motherhood
"Not only did our bodies create a friggin’ human being, but they also made big changes to our brains to help us care for said humans." This is your brain on baby.
Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley: Let the World See
Learn how The Children’s Museum’s new exhibit elevates Emmett Till’s story and provides a space for families to have crucial dialogue about racism in America.
What is a diaper bank? With Ashley Burns of Indiana Diaper Bank
It’s National Diaper Need Awareness Week, and we caught up with Indiana Diaper Bank to learn more about the importance of diaper banks and how you can help their mission!
5 things foster moms want you to know
We caught up with Lauren Schneider to chat about all things #FosterMomLife including ways you can support foster parents in your community!