6 Clever & Fun Kindergarten Talent Show Ideas

When it comes time for the annual talent show at school, kindergarteners can have a range of reactions.

Some kids love the opportunity to show off their skills, while others may worry about being in the spotlight.

Every child’s personality is different, but there’s a perfect act for each and every one of them.

Let’s take a look at some of the best kindergarten talent show ideas for budding superstars and wallflowers alike:

  1. Singing a favorite song  
  2. Doing a popular dance
  3. Performing in a ‘band’
  4. Group acrobatics
  5. A comedy routine
  6. Reciting a poem

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The most hilarious, adorable & relatable parenting stories from Reddit

Truth be told, no matter how many books you read or how many parents you’re friends with, no one is ever ready to be a parent themselves.

Guess what? It’s insanely hard — and the only way to get through the journey is to laugh.

(OK, and sometimes cry.)

Laughter makes parenting worthwhile — especially when you treat yourself to the funniest stories from fellow parents. 

That’s why we’ve compiled a list of some of the funniest, most adorable, and most relatable parenting stories as told on Reddit. Hopefully, they’ll give you a more refreshing perspective on parenting by the time you’re done reading.

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How to find worms in your yard with the kids

Did you know that the largest earthworm ever found was a whopping 22-foot-long worm in South Africa?

In North America, most worms are just a few inches long, but these harmless invertebrates can be a source of endless fascination for younger kids and make a fun science project or pet for older ones.

If your children are interested in earthworms then read on to find out how to find worms in your own yard, including where to look for them, how to catch them, and how to handle them safely.

We’ll also help you to identify exactly what kind of worms you’ve found.

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How to find tadpoles near your house with the kids

Frogs have one of the most fascinating life cycles of all animals, and watching them grow can be a fun and educational activity to enjoy with your kids.

That’s why many parents turn to tadpoles for a real life lesson.

But, how do you find tadpoles in the wild? And can you bring them home to watch them develop into adults?

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The 3 Different Types of Diaper Cream Explained

Diaper rash is an unfortunate part of the baby phase.

No matter how careful and diligent you are about prompt diaper changes, your baby is bound to get irritation or a full blown rash eventually.

That’s why one of the first newborn essentials you should stock up on is a healthy supply of diaper cream.

But which kind? If you walk the store aisle you’ll find dozens of different ointments, creams, and pastes to choose from.

Let’s break them all down.

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How to find bird nests in the backyard with your kids

Kids love learning about wildlife and searching for bird nests can be a fun activity to enjoy as a family. If you know when and where to search, you may be lucky enough to find some hidden bird nests in the areas around your home.

Depending on where you live and the time of year, bird nests can sometimes be tricky to find.

Read on for tips about how to find bird nests, as well as how to identify the types of bird nests you discover.

Remember, birds are wild animals that deserve our respect, so you should avoid getting too close so as not to upset them!

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Diaper Pail vs Regular Trashcan Explained for New Parents

With the average baby requiring about 7,000 diaper changes between birth and potty-training, finding the right receptacle for your baby’s diapers is essential — and tedious.

Just think about it: You’ve spent months planning your baby’s nursery, weeks setting it up and decorating it, and yet what will make or break the entire room is how it smells! And that depends on how well your diaper pail prevents odors from escaping.

When it’s time to choose a receptacle for baby’s room, some experienced parents will tell you to choose a less expensive trash can. After all, it’s only a pail with a lid, right?

Others insist that you need to use a high-end diaper pail for the easiest operation and best odor control.

But what is the real difference between a diaper pail vs trashcan, and which one is the better choice for you?

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Planning a Magic-Themed Birthday Party: A Complete Guide

When it comes to kids birthday parties, a magician is one of the top entertainment choices.

But why stop with just an act? If you want to host an event that your child will remember forever,  try putting together a whole magic-themed party!

Whether your kid has watched The Greatest Showman a hundred times, loves to impress family members with magic tricks, or just deserves a really special birthday, a magic-themed party can be one of the most fun ways to celebrate their birthday.

Let’s take a look at some awesome magician birthday party ideas to get your creative juices flowing.

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What’s the right gift card amount for your child’s teacher?

Teachers are some of the most important people in our children’s lives.

They work so hard to develop our kids’ minds, so it’s natural that we want to show our appreciation at Christmas time or the end of the school year.

But buying gifts for teachers can be fraught with problems. To avoid giving unwanted gifts, such as chocolates to a teacher who is desperately trying to watch his waistline, or yet another mug to add to a cupboard that’s fit to burst, many parents opt for gift cards.

Giving gift cards to teachers can be a great idea, but there’s still a lot to think about. One important question to consider is:

What’s the right gift card amount for a teacher?

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Can your child have a sleepover if they still wear a diaper? (Tips and strategies from real parents)

A lot of parents can relate to the dread and anxiety…

Your kid is begging to have a sleepover with friends. They’re old enough and responsible enough to handle it, there’s just one problem.

They still wear a diaper!

Bedwetting is a common problem and one that affects kids of all ages.

According to the American Association of Pediatrics, five million children aged six and older in the United States wet the bed regularly. Not to mention, plenty of toddlers and kids under six may have mastered potty training but have difficulty holding it in all night.

Those that wet the bed may wear a diaper, pull-up or some other form of absorbent underwear at home.

But what about sleepovers? Can a child go to a sleepover or spend the night away if they wear a diaper at night?

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