If you have a kid, you probably have a zooful of stuffed animals living with you. These “stuffies” are more than just cute clutter—they actually serve a fundamental purpose in a child’s life. Their favorite teddy or doll is their first friend and allows them to explore their emotional life without judgment, helping navigate all the ups and downs of early childhood. Their stuffed friend’s unconditional love and acceptance teach a valuable lesson about what it means to be a caring human. That’s why a new book that celebrates this particular (and essential) bond, Bear Is a Bear, caught our attention.

Bear Is a Bear is written by popular children’s author Jonathan Stutzman and illustrated by Dan Santat, a Caldecott Medal-winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author/illustrator. This moving story with a heartwarming reveal is akin to books like The Velveteen Rabbit and CorduroyBear Is a Bear reads like that classic you cracked opened over and over again as a child, but with a modern twist.

Add Bear Is a Bear to your shelf today!

The Story

Bear is...a new friend, a fellow mischief-maker, a protector and a dreamer. Through all the many ups and downs of a little girl’s childhood, Bear is there to provide love and support. Until it is time to say goodbye...and hello again.

Bear is a Bear is a deeply touching story of an ever-evolving friendship. Have the tissues nearby—it’s the final reveal that will bring tears to your eyes and make this book an instant classic in your household. 

A baby shower gift that will have everyone “Ooh!” and “Ahh!” ing—Buy Bear Is a Bear today!

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Bear Is a Bear is a moving tribute to the beloved companions of our childhoods—our “stuffies.” (We bet you can remember the name of your favorite as a child right now.) The oversized picture book is also gorgeous, making it the perfect baby shower or birthday gift. Grab your copy, a favorite stuffed friend and snuggle up for storytime with Bear Is a Bear today, and enjoy for years to come!

An instant classic to share with generations to come, add Bear Is a Bear to their collection today!

 

 

—Jamie Aderski

It’s almost Hocus Pocus season––er, Halloween! If your family is a fan of the 90’s cult classic, this new book will up your family movie night.

Ulysses Press is getting ready to drop The Unofficial Hocus Pocus Cookbook: Bewitchingly Delicious Recipes for Fans of the Halloween Classic, 28 years after the freaky film debuted. The 60+ collection of recipes boasts must-make meals that bring the film to life, like Mischief Night Pasta and Baked Witch Casserole.

Compiled with recipes from Bridget Thoreson, kids and adults alike will thoroughly enjoy running amok, amok, amok over William’s Wormy Bed Dirt Cake while enjoying your family movie night. Thoreson shares, “While blondies are no substitute for Bette and no cocktail is quite as funny as hearing a young girl humiliate her older brother by saying ‘Yabos,’ I hope you’ll find the recipes and references fun, delicious, and delightfully spooky, and you’ll rewatch the film again and again accompanied by the goodies in this booo-ooooo-ooook.”

The Unofficial Hocus Pocus Cookbook: Bewitchingly Delicious Recipes for Fans of the Halloween Classic ($15.99) goes on sale Sept. 7, but you can already pre-order on Amazon.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Ulysses Press

 

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When I was little, I always knew I was in trouble by the size of my mother’s eyes. If I did something wrong, her eyes widened to reveal every inch of white and her disappointment. My Mom was never a yeller—she always spoke in an even tone, and communicated very well about what we needed to correct regarding our behavior or attitude. I believe the way she reacted taught me and my siblings many lessons about respect.

Remember respect? I feel like this is a lost virtue in the world today, especially between children and adults. Somehow we have communicated to children that they are equal with adults, and I don’t know about you, but that’s not the world I grew up in! We were taught to respect our elders; to learn from our elders.

Now, let me clarify: respecting our elders does NOT mean we teach our children to not respect themselves, or suppress their voices or discourage them from even finding their voices. Respect is something we have to teach by example, and once that is accomplished, respect should be a mutual dance that is done easily and instinctively. But, it starts in the sandbox. And it starts with you.

First, it’s gut-check time: how are you showing your children what respect means and what respect is? I am a visual learner, and I believe most kids are. You want to show them how to treat people, not just tell them. As a parent or caretaker, let’s take inventory of how you treat your friends, family, strangers, etc? More importantly, how do you treat others when you don’t agree with them?

I see parents yelling at the TV because they’re watching the news and they disagree with commentators. To think your kids aren’t watching you, hearing you, or taking in your energy is shortsighted. That moment, as small as you may think it is, speaks volumes. What you are teaching your child, as they watch your emotions get the best of you, is that if you disagree with someone or something, you can yell/scream/cuss—whatever you want because you “feel like it.”

I understand that we can’t edit our reactions, nor should we try and suppress emotions, but I do believe we need to teach our children that there is a right and wrong way to react and to communicate our feelings. Perhaps they are just getting in tussles on the playground right now, but they will have bigger problems later in life that you need to prepare them for now. They will be faced with challenging moments that stress them out; hurt them; incite them, etc. It’s our job to give them the tools to react to whatever arena they’re dropped in with the self-respect, and respect of others, that they and we all deserve.

This may sound like a daunting task what I am asking, but if you step back, I am not asking anything from you that isn’t basic: it comes down to manners. Saying “please,” “thank you,” “pardon me,” “I appreciate you,” etc. We need to give our kids this language and we need to remember to practice it, too. Holding doors for people, being a helper when we see someone in need, approaching people from a place of empathy and compassion, etc—these are all lessons we need to teach our children, and the only way to successfully do that is by showing them how we treat others and how we treat them. Yes, you read that right—treating our children with respect is how they learn to respect themselves and respect others.

We also have to be mindful of our village: the people influencing our children. Maybe this is extended family, grandparents, friends, teachers, or even our children’s friends. You are the company you keep, as they say. This is yet another lesson our kids need to learn from the jump. If they hang around troublemakers, chances are they are going to get into more mischief. You can’t always control who your children choose as friends, but you certainly need to be paying attention to it. Sometimes your child’s behavior, especially if erratic or if you’re seeing changes over time, is being influenced by something or, more likely, someone.

If you ever witness your children’s friends being disrespectful, I give you permission to step in. I am not telling you to spank or punish, but you certainly have the authority to let that child know that there are rules in your house and specific behavior won’t be tolerated. Of course, there is a fine line we don’t want to cross when it comes to correcting or disciplining other people’s children, but try to remember that you’re measuring it based on the values of your home. It’s simple: either they align with your values or they don’t. And, if they don’t, then maybe that friendship isn’t meant to be.

Regardless of your definition of respect, there is one thing we can all agree on: we want the best for our kids, and we want to raise them to be kind and spread it. The way to do that? Respect.

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Florence Ann Romano
Tinybeans Voices Contributor

Florence Ann Romano, The Windy City Nanny™ (WindyCityNanny.com), is an author, philanthropist and web series star/host who has always had a special place in her heart for children. 

Whether or not you’re making a trek to a Disney park this summer, you can still make it a Disney summer. That’s thanks to the reveal of the Disney+ programming over the next few months, including hit movies, original series and documentaries. It’s quite the list watch for, so read on for more!

The Summer of Disney+ kicked off over the weekend with the release of Raya and the Last Dragon, free to all subscribers on the platform. On Wednesday, you can start watching a new series, Marvel Studios’ Loki and keep up with the God of Mischief. And on Friday, the second season of Zenimation premieres, giving you a mindful soundscape experience with clips from eight decades of Disney films.

You’ll want to tune in to Luca starting June 18, a new original animated movie about a boy having an unforgettable summer in Italy. Monsters at Work premiers July 2 and brings back your favorites from the Academy Award-winning movie, Monsters Inc. On July 30 another big drop, Jungle Cruise, stars Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt in an adventure down the Amazon. And all summer beloved classics will pop up on the platform, like The Sandlot, Ice Age: The Meltdown and Ms. Doubtfire.

Which one will your family be most excited to see? Grab the popcorn (or have an outdoor movie night), pull up Disney+ and get ready for hours of entertainment this summer!

Sarah Shebek

Featured image courtesy of August de Richelieu from Pexels

 

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Get ready for some serious game play! Ravensburger’s Marvel Villainous: Mischief & Malice is set to launch Aug. 1—and it includes three new characters.

Mischief & Malice is the first expandalone game from Marvel Villainous. The game features the addition of Loki, Madame Masque and M.O.D.O.K.

The new game follows the super-quick selling release of Marvel Villainous: Infinite Power. If you want to play the game as Loki, you’ll need to gain and spend 10 “mischief” in Mischief & Malice.

To win as Madame Masque, players need to vanquish eight heroes and settle her vendetta! M.O.D.O.K. players will need to activate the Cosmic Cube, while maintaining A.I.M.’s loyalty.

Along with plenty of strategic game play, you can look forward to all-new original artwork on each card, three over-sized metallic movers and (in the special Target edition) a collectible game sleeve and Frost Giant Loki mover.

The game comes with three villain movers, three villain domains, 90 villain cards, 48 fate cards, 51 tokens, one loyalty tile, one vendetta tile, one slider clip, three reference cards and three villain guides.

Marvel Villainous: Mischief & Malice is age-graded for players 12 and up. Two to three players can join in the fun—or include up to four players when combined with other Marvel Villainous games. Score your edition for $24.99 from retailers nationwide starting Aug. 1, 2021.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of Ravensburger

 

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Does your pooch like to get into mischief when they are left home alone? BarkBox and Super Chewer are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the classic film Home Alone with limited-edition boxes. Timed with the release of “Home Alone” on Disney+, pups can join in on family movie night. 

The boxes are filled with BARK original toys representing iconic characters and items from the movie, such as plush Marv and Harry, a crinkly tarantula, and a squeaky paint can. Starting today, the boxes are available for new and current subscribers on BarkBox.com and SuperChewer.com, while supplies last. 

Every box is filled with two themed toys, two bags of all-natural treats and a chew. This week is also Cyber Muttday (11/16 – 11/22) where subscribers can receive a Double Deluxe box (double the toys, treats and fun) for the price of a standard box ($22/a month).

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Bark Box

 

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Even if Halloween looks a little different this year, spooky season is still on! Sour Patch Kids is on a mission to save Halloween. If kids can’t go trick-or-treating to get candy this year, the Sour Patch Kids will bring the candy directly to them through a special reverse trick-or-treating experience. 

Sour Patch Kids Halloween

Sour Patch Kids is flipping trick-or-treating on its head by bringing “sweet-then-sour” mayhem straight to families’ doorsteps across America.

They’ll be bringing the Halloween mischief in two ways for fans nationwide to celebrate the spooky holiday in a safe way:

  • Contactless Candy Deliveries: On Halloween, the Kids will hit the road to 12 lucky cities across America to make special contactless deliveries of a Sour Patch Kids Halloween package including Sour Patch Kids Zombies candy and Sour Patch Kids branded toilet paper, because nothing screams Halloween like TPing your living room and wreaking some safe Halloween havoc indoors.
  • The Sour Patch Kids Jack O’Lantern Mobile: In one lucky city, the Kids will roll through the neighborhoods in a larger-than-life jack-o’-lantern mobile, shaped like the classic candy bucket. Hopping off their one-of-a-kind candy carriage, the Kids will personally bring Halloween tricks and treats right to families’ front doors, dropping the deliveries off contact-free while maintaining all proper safety measures.

Fans can suggest their city on Instagram (@sourpatchkids) for a chance to have the Kids come to them on Halloween.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Sour Patch Kids 

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’80s kids can tell you how valuable their Garbage Pail Kids trading card collection was. Now fans can expect things to get even slimier. Goosebumps creator, R.L. Stine has teamed up with The Garbage Pail Kids to create the first-ever GPK illustrated middle-grade series. 

Garbage Pail Kids: Welcome to Smellville

The Garbage Pail Kids live in the town of Smellville in a big tumbledown house. People may think they are gross, but they are just Garbage Pail Kids living their best lives. This hilarious new series features all of your favorite kids, from Adam Bomb to Brainy Janie to Junkfood John to Nervous Rex. These middle schoolers get into mischief all while battling bullies and their archenemies, Penny and Parker Perfect. As an added bonus, the book comes with four exclusive GPK stickers.

Garbage Pail Kids R.L. Stein

“The Garbage Pail Kids are ghastly, loud, messy, out of control . . . out of their minds. In other words, MY kind of kids!” says Stine. “I’m hoping to create a book series that captures all the loopy slapstick fun of these uniquely awful characters, to get all middle-grade kids reading—and laughing.” 

Garbage Pail Kids: Welcome to Smellville is available now on Amazon for $10.48.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Abrams Books

 

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If your second child was born with a twinkle of mischief in his eye, there’s now a scientific explanation for the streak of troublemaking that follows.

A study from MIT economist, Joseph Doyle, claims that second child syndrome is a completely legit phenomenon. According to the report, second-born kids are more likely to be rebellious. Of the thousands of sibling pairs involved in the study, 25-40% of the second-borns were more likely to get in trouble at school.

One explanation offered by the report is that first-born children tend to get more time and attention from their parents than subsequent kids. It could also have something to do with the fact that younger siblings are also significantly influenced by more than just their parents from day one. “The firstborn has role models, who are adults. And the second, later-born children have role models who are slightly irrational 2-year-olds, you know, their older siblings,” Doyle told NPR.

Studies are one thing, but you can definitely see why this applies in real life. Ask any parent what the difference was between raising a first and second child, and the would probably give you a laundry list. And no matter how perfect your first child acts, there is no denying your second child has the opportunity to pick up on some more, um, unfavorable behaviors.

Thanks first children, for paving the way for the second child in the family to be a total pain in the butt.

Kidding. (Sort of.)

The beginning of 2020 was “siriusly” magical for Colorado blogger, Holly Osborn. When tasked with planning a gender reveal party for her boyfriend’s sister, Courtney and her husband Andy, Osborn decided to throw a Harry Potter party for the two little muggles – yes, it’s twins! 

HP Gender Reveal

On her blog, The Duchess of Denver, Osborn writes, “When they asked me do their gender reveal I immediately knew what I would do. They are huge Harry Potter fans (one of the million reasons we get along so well). I have always pinned HP themed gender reveal pins to my secret ‘future babies’ Pinterest board. Now was my chance to put them to use!”

Attendees were encouraged to wear their favorite Harry Potter garb and bring their wands in order to participate in the reveals.

HP Gender Reveal

Each baby had their own separate reveal. When asked, “Witch or Wizard?”, the Sorting Hat revealed a new wizard would be coming. For the second reveal, a potion mixed in the cauldron created a puff of blue smoke. 

HP Gender Reveal

In lieu of gifts, Osborn opted to have a “Free Dobby” sock donation and a Tri-Wizard Diaper Raffle Cup.

HP Gender Reveal

Looks like, there will be two new wizards waiting for their letters from Hogwarts 11 years from now.

HP Gender Reveal

Mischief Managed!

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Holly Osborn

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