Discussing Remembrance Day with Kids
As Remembrance Day approaches, many Toronto parents struggle with how to talk about this particular day with their kids. Issues like war, death and freedom are difficult to discuss with young children....
View ArticleWhat to do in Toronto: Distillery Christmas Market
It’s officially time to celebrate the magic of the holiday season! November 16th marks the beginning of one of Toronto’s favourite events: The Toronto Christmas Market in the historic Distillery...
View ArticleSanta Claus Parades in Toronto 2017
Do you believe? Yes? Then you better pack up the kids and head to one of the many Santa parades in the GTA! Things kick off this weekend with the Toronto Santa Claus Parade on Sunday, November 19th. If...
View ArticleWhat to do in Toronto: Holiday theatre for the family
There’s no better time to hit the theatre for a live family friendly performance than the Christmas holidays! And there’s no shortage or classic fare on stage from the dazzling nutcracker ballet to the...
View ArticleHoliday Gifts That Give Back
Scotiabank’s Holiday Poll was released late last week, and it revealed that Ontarians planned to spend the most over the holidays, compared to Canadians from other regions. We always knew we were...
View ArticleWhat to do in Toronto: Visit the ROM over the holidays
Once the candles have been lit the boxes opened and bellies filled to overcapacity, head out of the house and for a cultural experience at the Royal Ontario Museum. The ROM is celebrating the holidays...
View ArticleFamily Literacy Day 2018: Tips to Get Your Children Reading
Family Literacy Day 2018 is coming up on January 27th, and it’s a great day to start (or reinforce) family traditions around reading. Here are some ideas to get your started. Make a special book nook...
View ArticleFamily Outing: Colonel Sam Smith Park Skating Trail
The freezing Toronto temps just keep on giving (and taking … our breath away) so instead of zoning out in front of YouTube, take the kids on a skating expedition to Etobicoke’s Colonel Sam Smith Park,...
View ArticleBest Kids Haircuts and Barbers in Toronto
So your wee one finally has hair long enough to cut? Woo hoo! These are the best places to bring your babe for a fresh haircut in Toronto. Little Tots Hair Shop Lots of toys and a ball pit keep babes...
View ArticleWhat to do in Toronto: 2018 March Break Camps
March Break is coming fast! Wondering what to do in Toronto with your kids? We’ve rounded up all the coolest and most creative March Break camps for families looking for something a little different...
View ArticleDiscussing Remembrance Day with Kids
As Remembrance Day approaches, many Toronto parents struggle with how to talk about this particular day with their kids. Issues like war, death and freedom are difficult to discuss with young children....
View ArticleWhat to do in Toronto: Distillery Christmas Market
It’s officially time to celebrate the magic of the holiday season! November 16th marks the beginning of one of Toronto’s favourite events: The Toronto Christmas Market in the historic Distillery...
View ArticleSanta Claus Parades in Toronto 2017
Do you believe? Yes? Then you better pack up the kids and head to one of the many Santa parades in the GTA! Things kick off this weekend with the Toronto Santa Claus Parade on Sunday, November 19th. If...
View ArticleWhat to do in Toronto: Holiday theatre for the family
There’s no better time to hit the theatre for a live family friendly performance than the Christmas holidays! And there’s no shortage or classic fare on stage from the dazzling nutcracker ballet to the...
View ArticleHoliday Gifts That Give Back
T’is the season of abundance. Sadly, all too often, the items we so carefully select go unused, slowly turning into clutter. What if you could spend your hard-earned dollars on holiday gifts that give...
View ArticleWhat to do in Toronto: Visit the ROM over the holidays
Once the candles have been lit the boxes opened and bellies filled to overcapacity, head out of the house and for a cultural experience at the Royal Ontario Museum. The ROM is celebrating the holidays...
View ArticleFamily Literacy Day 2018: Tips to Get Your Children Reading
Family Literacy Day 2018 is coming up on January 27th, and it’s a great day to start (or reinforce) family traditions around reading. Here are some ideas to get your started. Make a special book nook...
View ArticleFamily Outing: Colonel Sam Smith Park Skating Trail
The freezing Toronto temps just keep on giving (and taking … our breath away) so instead of zoning out in front of YouTube, take the kids on a skating expedition to Etobicoke’s Colonel Sam Smith Park,...
View ArticleBest Kids Haircuts and Barbers in Toronto
So your wee one finally has hair long enough to cut? Woo hoo! These are the best places to bring your babe for a fresh haircut in Toronto. Little Tots Hair Shop Lots of toys and a ball pit keep babes...
View ArticleWhat to do in Toronto: 2018 March Break Camps
March Break is coming fast! Wondering what to do in Toronto with your kids? We’ve rounded up all the coolest and most creative March Break camps for families looking for something a little different...
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