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Let me roll again, Dad. I'm feeling a Yo'Leven!

Take Your Baby To Vegas

There’s nowhere cool to bring a kid under three. People will suggest Legoland or a Pixar movie or some grimy mall store where kids slide into giant pits of plastic balls that archeologists who are digging in the year 3,000 will be as confused about as I am now. And those archeologists who touch those MORE »

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Laszlo eating ice cream without nuts. Because I couldn't find a pic of him eating Sun Butter.

My kid’s nut allergy is bringing you down

My husband, Joel, cursed our son, Laszlo. While I was pregnant, he wrote a column in which he said that the rise of nut allergies in children was a figment of everyone’s imagination. Or something like that. I don’t really read his columns too often. When he told me what he was writing about, I MORE »

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What? My hand just slipped!

Playing Wingman to a Two-Year Old

My son likes hot chicks. This makes no sense, since he’s two. He’s only recently lit upon the first use of his penis; he’s going to be entranced by the urine-functionality for many years. Right now the attractiveness of women should be up there on his list of concerns next to which years were good MORE »

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Laszlo doesn't feel like going with the group.

Everyone Loves Reggio

 Unless a preschool is designated something like “Waldorf” or “Montessori”, it probably uses the “Reggio inspired” approach. Not even the full-on Reggio Emilia. Just inspired by it. I’m inspired to do things all the time. And then I don’t do them. That word leaves a lot of room for making stuff up. The “Reggio MORE »

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