Colorado photographer, Mandy Penn wanted to put a smile on everyone’s face during the pandemic. Penn, who is a huge Friends fan, wanted to incorporate her favorite show into one of her photo shoots. She put out a casting call and the rest is pure magic. 

The idea first came to her when her friend was pregnant with twin girls. Penn said, “Since I was just starting to do newborns I ran the idea of a Friends themed photo shoot for her girls past her.” Once she got her friend on board Penn ran with the idea, searching for props and a couch. When all she could find was a $200 couch she called up her good friend who offered to make the couch for her from scratch. Next, she needed to find the props, from a foosball table to a lobster to a turkey hat. She even included a smelly cat. Penn didn’t leave out one detail.

Chandler

Friends Photshoot

Monica

Friends Photshoot

Ross

Friends Photshoot

Rachel

Friends Photshoot

Joey

Friends Photshoot

Phoebe

Friends Photshoot

Penn waited until her friend delivered her twins and scheduled the shoot for when the babies were 11 days old. Penn put out a model call for three boys and one girl between the ages of 5 to 14 days old. Soon, she had the gang assembled.

Friends Photshoot

Friends Photshoot

Friends Photshoot

According to Penn, the babies did great with the shoot. Could they be any cuter?

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Mandy Penn Photography

 

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Dear Parents,

Black History is American History. So why aren’t our schools teaching it?

I grew up going to the ‘good schools.’

The ones with well-funded arts programs. The ones with computer labs, well-maintained facilities. The ones with teachers who had master’s degrees and decades of experience, who invested a lot of time in students.

In these good schools, the truth of American history was glossed over.

“Rosa Parks sat peacefully in the front of the bus. Martin Luther King, Jr. marched peacefully for civil rights. Slavery was bad, but not all slave owners (like our first Presidents) were bad. Everything is all good now.”

These good schools failed me.

It wasn’t until I took a Black History class in university that I learned what really happened.

I learned that the modern police system evolved from slave patrols.

I learned that voter suppression efforts began right after the 13th Amendment was ratified.

I learned how deadly the civil rights movement—which was always taught as non-violent and peaceful in these good schools—really was.

I learned about the Black Wall Street massacre—something I never learned before, not even in an honors US History class.

What was I taught, prior to college?

I was taught that slavery was bad, but not all slave owners were bad. How could they be, when they were our early Presidents?

I was taught that racism was fixed after the Civil War and during the civil rights movement. That Rosa Parks sat in a different seat and MLK Jr. marched peacefully, and everything was okay.

I was taught that we live in a world where race no longer mattered and that everything was equal.

My ‘good schools’ failed me. They failed us.

Will we allow them to fail our children?

It’s said that history is written by the winners—and it has. That history has continued to be taught by said winners. And the cost has been far too high.

American education needs to be overhauled as a whole, but we can start by teaching our children our nation’s history in its entirety. Children are aware of racial differences as young as 6 months and begin making decisions based on race as young as 2 1/2. If we continue teaching our children our history the way it had been written—by the White winners—then we are failing them to do better than we did.

The 1619 Project, the Pulitzer Prize-winning body of work, is slowly being adopted in the curriculum in Chicago, Washington D.C, and in Buffalo, NY. It should be incorporated in every school’s history curricula, nationwide.

This won’t be easy. There is a concerted, well-funded effort to block the 1619 Project’s inclusion in curriculums. One criticism is that “the curriculum is designed to inculcate in a new generation of workers a divisive racialist historical, and by extension political, worldview.

Isn’t that what’s happened already? By being unaware of the bloody struggle for citizenship and equality in America—which is still happening today—we have been inculcated in a false worldview of merit over race and class.

It’s on us to raise actively anti-racist children. That starts with what and how they learn.

The 1619 Project curriculum should be incorporated alongside existing US History curriculum, and our children should be given the opportunity to learn both and think critically about both.

It starts with one call, or one e-mail, to the principal:

“How are you incorporating the 1619 Project in the school’s history curriculum?”

If they say they are not, ask why. Reach out to other parents and have them ask why. Tell them that you’re not satisfied with the version of US history being taught to your children, and you expect—and pay for—more.

It’s on us to teach our kids better. This is where we can start.

Photo: Frank Mckenna on Unsplash

Hitha is a mom of two, New Yorker, CEO of Rhoshan Pharmaceueticals, author and investor in female founded businesses. To say she is a force is an understatement. Known widely for her popular daily round up of 5 smart reads on her must follow instagram https://www.instagram.com/hithapalepu/?hl=en

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Milestone blankets make a great backdrop for chronicling your newborn’s growth over the first year. Now there’s a fun way to incorporate your favorite show into your baby’s monthly pictures. BATZkids sells two limited-edition customizable blankets inspired by the hit TV show, Friends

The soft fleece blanket features the iconic yellow frame from Rachel and Monica’s door along with the quote, “Can I be any cuter?” Make sure you say that with Chandler’s inflection. 


Milestone Blanket

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You can customize the blanket with your baby’s name displayed as part of a phrase inspired by the episode titles, “The One Where (Name) Turns….”


Twins Milestone Themed Blanket

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Choose from medium or large sizes in this super soft fleece blanket that is pill free.


Firsts Holiday Milestone blanket

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The blankets are available in two colors, white and purple. They're available in 3 different sizes - small 40" by 30," medium 60" x 50," and large 80" x 60" and vary in price from $44 to $80.


Swaddle Blanket

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Start them off from the get-go with this swaddle blanket made from soft microfiber fleece that comes in small, medium and large sizes.

 

 

If Friends isn’t your thing, they’ve also got other adorable options such as Star Wars and Harry Potter.

—Karly Wood

All photos: BATZkids

 

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If you’re a die-hard Cinnamon Toast Crunch fan, you’ve probably dreamt of all the ways you can incorporate the cinnamon-y goodness into other foods. Now, some of those ideas are a reality!

Next time you hit up the grocery store, make sure you don’t miss the refrigerated section where you can pick up Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cookie Dough and Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cinnamon Rolls. The delightful treats are brand new, hitting shelves for only a limited time.

photos: Courtesy of General Mills

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cookie Dough is the perfect mixture of sugar cookie with Cinnadust mixed into the dough. Even better, it’s safe to eat raw so you can easily grab and eat in the closet while hiding from the kids. You can grab a pack that makes 12 big cookies for two for $5 at grocery retailers nationwide.

If you’re looking for a new breakfast treat, Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cinnamon Rolls come with your fave flavor that’s topped with luscious vanilla icing. A roll makes eight and sells for two for $5.

Both products arrive in stores in June and don’t wait––they will only be here for a short time.

––Karly Wood

 

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Summer is here and that means it’s fully acceptable to embrace all things bright and colorful. First stop? Target’s adorable summer-inspired succulents!

At under four inches tall, these fun planters are the easiest way to incorporate some whimsy into your home, especially when they’re only $5. 

The artificial succulents comes in five styles including a pineapple, a strawberry, a flamingo, a banana and a skateboarding sloth. These styles have been around since last year so supplies may be limited.

We can only hope 2021 brings a brand new batch of sweet succulents!

—Karly Wood

All photos courtesy of Target

 

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Mars Wrigley and the company’s beloved M&M’S brand just brought the sweet taste of candy-coated chocolate to Walt Disney World Resort’s Disney Springs.

The new 10,000 square foot experiential M&M’S store features a “Wall of Chocolate,” M&M’S character moments and the chance to mix up your own batch of custom candies. Along with all the candy your kiddos (and the rest of the family) can eat, you can also snag M&M’S-themed merch, such as apparel and mugs at the Disney Springs store.

photo courtesy of PRNewsfoto/Mars, Incorporated

Patrick McIntyre, Director of Global Retail at Mars Retail Group said in a press release, “The biggest brands create the best moments in some of the world’s best places.” McIntyre added, “M&M’S brings more smiles across generations and connects people around the world. Choosing culturally vibrant locations for our new stores is key to Mars Wrigley’s retail expansion strategy to delight our valued consumers, and Disney Springs is the perfect backdrop for the most popular confectionery in the world.”

Don’t worry if you won’t get a chance to browse the store’a aisles IRL right now. If a trip to Walt Disney World isn’t in your near-future, check out the store’s virtual tour experience. Visit MMS.com to “walk” through and shop the candy-covered retailer.

—Erica Loop

 

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Do your kiddos love a good puzzle sesh? Then they might be interested in Ravensburger’s Puzzles Funds the Cure Design Contest!

The world leader in jigsaw puzzles is partnering with the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation in celebrating the creativity of kids during Puzzle Month with a contest that runs from Jan. 1 through 30. Kids are encouraged to create a puzzle design that inspires hope and 10 lucky winners could take home the ultimate prize.

photo: Hans-Peter Gauster via Unsplash

The top 10 entries will have their have their designs incorporated into a limited-edition, one-of-a-kind jigsaw puzzle sold on Ravensburger.us! All puzzles sold will help raise money to support pediatric cancer research.

To enter, contestants must be 18 years and younger and must create a hope-inspiring piece of art that includes the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation’s sun logo and a puzzle piece shape. All submissions must be received by Jan. 31, 2021 at 9 p.m. EST.

Official rules can be found here.

––Karly Wood

 

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Star off your holiday celebrations with a slice of cheesecake. The Cheesecake Factory is bringing back two seasonal favorites. The popular restaurant chain is welcoming back its popular Slice of Joy Gift Card Offer and the festive Peppermint Bark Cheesecake. 

Peppermint Bark Cheesecake

For every $25 in gift cards or eGift cards purchased through the end of the year at a Cheesecake Factory restaurant or online, guests will receive a Slice of Joy Card redeemable for a complimentary slice of cheesecake beginning Jan. 1, 2021 – Mar. 31, 2021. With more than 250 menu selections – handmade, in-house with fresh ingredients – and more than 30 legendary cheesecakes, Slice of Joy Cards are the perfect gift to give to a loved one or to keep for oneself this holiday season!

As an added treat, The Cheesecake Factory also announced that its festive Peppermint Bark Cheesecake is back on the menu! This delicious holiday dessert features a white chocolate cheesecake swirled with chunks of chocolate peppermint bark, topped with white chocolate mousse and sprinkled with chopped peppermint. Peppermint Bark Cheesecake is available by the slice and as a 10-inch cake perfect for family gatherings.

“We are so pleased to announce the return of our very popular Slice of Joy Gift Card Offer. It’s one of our favorite ways to thank our guests for their loyalty,” said David Overton, Founder, and CEO of The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated. “Our Peppermint Bark Cheesecake is a fan favorite that is available just for the holidays and we are happy to welcome it back to our menu.”

Available by the slice and as a 10-inch cake perfect for family gatherings, the Peppermint Bark Cheesecake features a white chocolate cheesecake swirled with chunks of chocolate peppermint bark, topped with white chocolate mousse and sprinkled with chopped peppermint.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: The Cheesecake Factory

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Much has been written about the over-scheduled child. Family calendars are packed with so many extra-curricular and enrichment activities, it’s a wonder that children have time to eat, sleep and finish homework. And while kids are so busy, they (and we) are increasingly disconnected from each other as we are drawn to devices and screens. 

Parents are searching for ways to reconnect, to keep kids grounded and grateful and to fight against the rising tide of negativity and cynicism. I believe that family service is the answer—a proven way to achieve these goals for your own family while improving the lives of others in your community. 

Volunteering together helps parents raise compassionate, empathetic kids with the added bonus of creating warm family memories. But how can you find the time, in the midst of all the other commitments crowding a busy family’s schedule?

There’s no question that there are many benefits to volunteering with kids and that it is worth the time and effort it often takes to do so. Inevitably, though, saying “yes” to service means saying “no” to something else. It will require a little bit of planning, some creativity, an open mind and most importantly, a sense of purpose. 

Prioritizing service demonstrates to your children that helping others is important—just as important as soccer, piano lessons or any of the other commitments that fill the calendar. As the author Laura Vanderkam wrote in her essay, Are you as busy as you think?: “Instead of saying ‘I don’t have time’, try saying ‘It’s not a priority for me’ and see how that feels.”  

1. Start early to create life-long habits of kindness.

Even young children can engage in service projects at home, or join older siblings and parents on special outings, like delivering groceries to the food pantry or cleaning up a local park. If you start while children are young and incorporate service into daily routines, giving back will become a habit, woven into the fabric of your family life.

2. Let the school calendar, holidays and seasons help you create new family traditions around service.

At the end of each month, take a few moments to identify upcoming holidays, days off from school and family milestone celebrations when you might volunteer together. At the change of season, work with kids to sort through gently used, outgrown clothing and outerwear for donation to children in need. 

At the end of summer, host a lemonade stand and donate proceeds to childhood cancer research, or fill backpacks with essential supplies for kids in under-resourced schools. In the fall, identify a soup kitchen that can use your support at Thanksgiving. 

As the winter “giving” holidays of Christmas and Hanukkah fill the calendar with festivities, find an opportunity to make wishes come true for children in need through toy drives or “adopt-a-family” programs. The important thing is to find a project that resonates with your family and be sure to include the activity in your calendar each year.

3. Incorporate service into things you are already doing.

If your child is hosting a playdate with a few friends, add a kindness activity to the afternoon of fun. Kids can bake cookies and create cheerful cards to deliver to your local fire station, police precinct or nursing home. 

When planning your child’s birthday party or other milestone event, ask them to select a charity they’d like to support with their celebration and incorporate a donation drive or related hands-on service project, or ask for donations in lieu of gifts. 

4. Try “kitchen table kindness” activities at home.

You don’t need much to engage kids in kindness activities. With some crayons and a piece of construction paper, a child can write a letter or draw a picture for a lonely senior, a member of our active duty military or a hospitalized child.

5. Practice random acts of kindness as you move through your day. 

Every day presents countless opportunities to practice kindness with kids. As you head to the market, offer to pick up groceries for a homebound neighbor. Bring a hot cup of coffee to the crossing guard on a cold day (or a cold drink during a heat wave). Pick up trash as you walk around your neighborhood. Hold the door and smile at the next person coming through the entrance. Allow your kids to leave a few coins in the tip jar at the coffee shop. 

Your one small, simple act might have a ripple effect in changing a person’s day and the gratitude your child receives will make them feel great, too.

Finding time for family service allows you to live your values while spreading compassion and joy in a world that is in desperate need of both. Children feel pride in serving and reap the benefits of flexing their empathy “muscles.” There is no magic formula—parents simply need to keep an open heart, an observant eye and a positive intention. 

Every day and in every busy schedule, there’s always time to do good.

Natalie Silverstein
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

Natalie Silverstein, MPH, is the NYC coordinator of Doing Good Together. She is a writer, speaker and consultant on the topic of family service. Her first book Simple Acts: The Busy Family's Guide to Giving Back was published in 2019 and her second book for teens will be published in 2022.

In March when children started transitioning to learning from home, the Mattel Playroom was launched. This free online destination offers parents and caregivers activities and content along with play-from-home information and tips. As we head into the holiday season, Mattel is transforming the online destination into a holiday hub. 

Holiday gift

The Holiday Hub offers: 

  • Holiday-themed crafts, including new printable holiday cards from Barbie, Hot Wheels and Thomas & Friends, as well as a step-by-step guide for building your own Barbie Cookie Dreamhouse.
  • Ideas for holiday decorations and play, including instructions on how to incorporate dolls into holiday décor, recommendations on how to host an ugly sweater party with your toys and suggestions on how to create a winter-themed race with your Hot Wheels, to name a few.  
  • Holiday-themed content from American Girl, Barbie and Thomas & Friends, among others. For example, American Girl’s The Perfect Present, follows Rebecca as she searches for the perfect gifts for her loved ones. 
  • Insights from Mattel’s play experts on how to manage the inevitable holiday stress, and ideas on creative ways to give back this season.

Today’s holiday update is just the beginning. Mattel plans to regularly introduce new festive content over the coming months.   

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Any Lane from Pexels

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