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Barbara_Mom365

 I oversee editorial and community coverage at Mom365 and try to make sure it's helpful and fun. After years of writing and editing - and reading - articles for moms, I hope I've learned a thing or two about raising happy, imaginative kids. Got props or complaints about our editorial? Let me know! momtips@mom365.com

 

Articles by Barbara_Mom365

 
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  • What Do One-Year-Olds Want?

    One of the sweetest parts of prepping for a first birthday is picking the present, and it's even sweeter if you can pick gifts that are just right for your almost-toddler's developmental stage. Check out our list.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • Darth Vadar and Son

    You don't have to be a Star Wars fan to appreciate to idea behind artist Jeffrey Brown's comic-book look at what would happen if the Dark Lord really was raising Luke.
 
  • Darth Vadar and Son

    You don't have to be a Star Wars fan to appreciate to idea behind artist Jeffrey Brown's comic-book look at what would happen if the Dark Lord really was raising Luke.
 
  • Darth Vadar and Son

    You don't have to be a Star Wars fan to appreciate to idea behind artist Jeffrey Brown's comic-book look at what would happen if the Dark Lord really was raising Luke.
 
 
  • 3-Year-Old Explains Star Wars

    I have never seen Star Wars. This 3-year-old probably has a better take on the story than I do. And I love the skewed preschool logic she's mastered.
 
  • Easter Craft Project for Tiny Tots

    Start saving your egg shells! This is a perfect activity to do with tiny kids. It's easy, it grows, it uses trash, and it makes a sweet Easter gift for Grandma.
 
 
  • Amazing Treehouse Beds

    What kid wouldn't want to head for bed in an indoor treehouse like these. Best of all, a handy dad with a couple of power tools and a helpful friend could build one of these dreamy beds in a day or two.
 
 
  • Make Your Own No-Sew Moby Wrap

    Everyone - well, almost everyone - loves the Moby Wrap once they've tried it. Rookiemom Heather has figured out how to make your own.
 
  • Preschool Activity: Make Number Salad

    We recently came across this video on Mariah Bruehl's site Playful Learning. It's a perfect activity for cabin-fevered children - 15 minutes of kitchen counting practice followed by 5 of nutritional goodness.