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We’re Christine and Jaymi, two salty mamas with seven kids between us. We’re happy to be your virtual mom squad!
With lazy-mom approved kids activities, snarky playdate chatter, and little ways to make your life more fun, we’re here to make your momlife a little sweeter.
Even when you’re feeling salty.
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Rainbow Scavenger Hunt: A Painted Rock Activity for Toddlers

Got a first time tooth fairy visit coming up? We’ve got the best tooth fairy tips for parents (along with tooth fairy advice to help you avoid future problems!) to help you learn how to be a good tooth fairy for your kids.
Wondering what the best books about transportation for toddlers are? We’ve got a selection of fantastic toddler books about vehicles to fit with your preschool transportation theme (or just get your car and truck loving toddler or preschooler excited about reading!)
Reading is important, but sometimes it’s hard to hold the attention of our littlest learners. Keep your toddlers engaged with books on their favorite topics.
Use their unique interests (obsessions? In our house, it’s more like obsessions!) to capture their attention.
Here are some of the best books about transportation for toddlers and preschoolers. We know your vehicle loving kiddo is going to love them as much as ours do!
Helping Kids Adjust to a New Baby with Baby Activities for Siblings
Baby on the way? We’ve got fun (and helpful!) new baby activities for siblings that will make helping kids adjust to a new baby SO much smoother. Read on for our tips on creating a DIY new baby boot camp to help your kids get ready for their new brother or sister.
So you find yourself pregnant with baby number two (or three, or four), and you’ve done everything you can think of the prepare for the new baby. You’ve got the car seat installed. Your crib is set up. And you’ve got a month’s supply of off brand diapers ready to greet your new bundle of joy (hey, this is baby #2 after all).
You’ve done everything you did last time to get ready for the new baby, but there may be one tiny detail you’re forgetting: this time, you already have a kid (or two), and they’re likely to have some feelings about the new kids in town.
Too many well meaning people try to get older siblings ready for a baby by talking up how much fun having a brother or sister will be. They tell them that they’ll get to hold them, and play with them, and teach them to ride a bike and stuff.
As you may have realized, those things are FAR into the future. Mostly, babies just cry and sleep in the beginning. And we don’t want well meaning siblings trying to strap a newborn to their scooter, do we?
Nah, we need to give kids a more concrete way to welcome their new baby. New baby activities that will actually get them prepared to be a big brother or sister, and activities that will be useful in real ways once the baby arrives.
Here are ten ways to help kids adjust to a new baby before their sibling arrives.
Need something to add to your construction vehicle activities? Or just trying to keep a vehicle obsessed toddler or preschooler busy? Check out this fun, crazy low-prep sensory bin for transportation loving kids!
I don’t know about you all, but my son is absolutely OBSESSED with vehicles. He loves his hot wheels, his toy planes, and his train set. But the toy he loves most of all might just be his giant, outside-only dump truck.
Which is fabulous when we can head outside for some big, messy, muddy play. But honestly, that doesn’t always work for us. And by “us,” I mean “me,” the one who doesn’t always want to supervise outdoor play, followed up by cleaning up a filthy child.
So we found a way to get that same vibe with this indoor-friendly construction vehicle sensory bin. Featuring mini-construction vehicles and plenty of materials to push, scoop, and move, it’ll scratch that sensory itch (without all the mud).














