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The Fiercest Dinosaur Toys For Kids of All Ages

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Chances are good that you barely remember what you had for dinner last night, or who backstabbed whom on the most recent episode of The Crown. Your dinosaur-obsessed child, on the other hand, can easily rattle off the difference between the diplodocus and the mamenchisaurus, and tell you with supreme confidence that of course the velociraptor was a feathered carnivore with enlarged claws. And by association, these same reptile aficionados love cool, big dinosaur toys and figures. The best dinosaur toys for kids are majestic, powerful, and exotic, and capture the imaginations of children across most age groups.“Dinosaurs are exciting and powerful but relatable,” says education...

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Jessi Cruickshank on her second pregnancy and attacks from anti-vaxxers

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This was supposed to be Jessi Cruickshank’s shot at a simpler pregnancy. Back when she carried her very high-risk identical twins, Rio and Dray, she spent months on bedrest and riding a motorized scooter, had in-utero surgery and, for the first time in her very busy life, stopped everything to devote herself to the babies. “Part of the reason that I wanted to have a third kid and a second pregnancy was to experience a quote unquote ‘normal’ pregnancy,” she tells Today’s Parent from her home in LA. “Of course, the irony is that that’s happening during a pandemic.” If...

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10 tips for hosting an epic kindergarten graduation party

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— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.All of their milestones are going by so fast. It seems like just yesterday they were learning their first words, and today they are graduating from kindergarten and looking forward to first grade. What could be more meaningful than marking a child's first major educational rite of passage with a party for family and friends? Kindergarten is a special time. It sets the stage for the rest of your child's education and graduating from it deserves a special celebration. Here are some...

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Opinion | Play culture: Conversations around inclusive toys need to be bigger and better

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Desriee Asomuyide is the founder and creator of the children’s brand Little Omo, an inclusive and multi cultural preschool brand that aims to encourage conversations around diversity and inclusivity within the toy and play space. Here, she talks us through the importance of turning the volume right up on the diversity discussion It’s no groundbreaking revelation that children learn best through play. Neither is it that the best way for parents to raise kind and multi-cultural children is by having the option of inclusive toys, books, and resources readily available to them. It was with a tired frustration, then, that...

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Unlikely mentors: What kids can teach you about entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurs are always busy. They have little time for anyone. Or anything. And yet, the best of them always find time to learn. Whether from a mentor, or a podcast, or an online resource, or a conference, we entrepreneurs are constantly looking for small, incremental ways to improve what we do. We often look up to industry pioneers and C-suite execs for inspiration. However, as adults, we often tend to ignore the little people around us, and the inspiring, wacky lessons that we can potentially learn from them. And do you know what’s unique about this? You can hire a...

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