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At the Miami Children’s Museum, the Peanuts Gang isn’t just on display — they’re taking the stage.
Places where children commonly used to play, such as streets and local neighbourhoods, have been transformed into car-only spaces where traffic and parking take priority. Likewise, city spaces ...
Wild animals are the best movers on the planet, and little ones spend much of their time frolicking, fighting, leaping, and ...
The American social psychologist Dr Jonathan Haidt’s bestselling book, The Anxious Generation, argues that the rise of ...
Earthy greens, soft browns, and gentle blues are now replacing bold brights in children’s rooms. Discover how nature-inspired ...
Playing outdoors can boost children’s cognitive skills. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for ...
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Children’s Room Trends for 2022In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that children's rooms are becoming more cozy. This trend continues this ...
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These 5 Styles Are No Longer Popular in Kids’ RoomsWhat was once considered fashionable in children's rooms is now rarely seen—and for good reason. myHOMEBOOK author and ...
LEGO took the call for an International Day of Play to heart. Here's how LEGO threw a global kids' party with World Play Day.
A nurse practitioner urges parents to cut back on packed schedules, warning that overscheduling can harm kids’ health and development. Free play is key.
Children no longer play freely in driveways, on their streets or in urban parks and courtyards. In many places, children's freedom to roam has been diminishing for generations, but the pandemic ...
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