If you’re looking to add a touch of whimsy and etiquette to your nanny toolkit, “Let’s Have a Tea Party!” by Emilie Barnes is your new secret weapon. This beautifully illustrated, nostalgia-infused guide offers more than just pretty cups and finger sandwiches — it’s a charming blueprint for turning ordinary afternoons into magical memories. “Let’s […]
Why All Nannies Should Use “Let’s Have a Tea Party!” by Emilie Barnes
Using “Goodbye, Paci!” By Lovevery to Wean Child Off Pacifier
Weaning a toddler off their pacifier can feel like a difficult milestone! The “Goodbye, Paci!” book by Lovevery which comes with a special pacifier bag helps make the process easier. Here’s how l have used “Goodbye, Paci!” (with Pacifier Bag) to Wean a Child Off the Pacifier: 1. Read the Story Together Start reading “Goodbye, […]
Why Nannies Should Make Baby Stuffed Red Potatoes with Kids
Looking for a fun, hands-on activity that doubles as a healthy snack or a new dinner recipe for the little ones in your care? Baby stuffed red potatoes are the perfect pint-sized project for nannies and kids. They’re easy to prep, fun to fill, and just the right size for little hands to help with […]
Reflecting Rainbows
Everyone loves rainbows. This is a quick and easy science project to have children make rainbows by a sunny window or outside on a sunny day. By tilting and rotating the mirror the kiddos can catch the sunlight, which will be refracted through the water to create a little rainbow. You Will Need: Small MirrorGlass […]
Review of “State of the Nanny” by Louise Dunham
As an American nanny, I found “State of the Nanny” by Australian Louise Dunham to be a refreshing and unvarnished look at our field — from someone who truly understands it. With decades of experience in the industry, Louise Dunham lays out both the triumphs and struggles of modern nannying with clarity and conviction. As […]
Why Kids Love One-Skillet Cauliflower Fried Rice
Who knew a single skillet and a humble head of cauliflower could win over the toughest little taste-testers? This quick, veggie-packed dish is secretly healthy, totally delicious, and so fun to eat. With scrambled eggs and a touch of delicious soy sauce, the kids won’t even realize they’re loving veggies. It doesn’t taste like rice! […]
Kids Love Playing Feelings Charades
Inspired by “Emotional Intelligence Program for Children,” written by Kinderwise emotional intelligence curriculum, play a fun game of Feelings Charades. The kiddos get to act out emotions while the others guess. Not only does it help build the children’s emotional vocabulary, but it also encouraged empathy, observation skills, and lots of laughs. Playing Feelings Charades […]
Nanny Finds for a Fun and Safe Bath Time
Bath time can go one of two ways: full-on splash-fest of fun or a disaster of slippery chaos with crying and protests. But with the right tools bath time can become your secret weapon for winding down, bonding, and relaxing over-tired children before bedtime. I have rounded up the best Amazon buys to help you turn […]
Why “Emotional Intelligence Program for Children” Belongs on Every Nanny’s Bookshelf
In a world where we teach ABCs, 123s, and how to tie shoes — let’s not forget to teach how to be kind, how to properly express big feelings, and how to be a good friend. As a nanny, I’ve read more picture books than I can count — from mischievous monkeys to magical trains. […]
Why Little Ones Will Love This Beef and Broccoli Ramen
If you think “ramen” just means a college kid’s midnight snack, think again. This kid-friendly twist on beef and broccoli ramen is about to become your nanny secret weapon. It’s packed with tender slices of beef, kid-approved broccoli “trees,” and slurp-worthy noodles swimming in a savory, not-too-spicy broth. The best part? It tastes like a […]