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 […]
[Continue reading...]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. […]
[Continue reading...]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 […]
[Continue reading...]“A Gate at the Stairs” by Lorrie Moore – From A Nanny’s Perspective
“A Gate at the Stairs” by Lorrie Moore is a fiction novel. The main character is Tassie, a college student moonlighting as a nanny, that stumbles into the emotional minefield of modern parenthood, racial politics, and unspoken grief — all while trying to wrangle a toddler and find herself. At first, as a nanny myself, […]
[Continue reading...]Labor Day Fun on a Stick: Red, White & Blue Popsicles
This Labor Day skip the store-bought treats and show your nanny magic with a snack that screams “USA!” and smiles all around. Nannies, this one’s for you: red, white, and blue popsicles made with strawberries, blueberries, and creamy Greek yogurt. Parents will love that it’s packed with antioxidants, protein, and probiotics. Plus, it’s a fun, […]
[Continue reading...]Why Nannies Should Whip Up Homemade Red, White & Blue Play Dough This Labor Day
Making red, white, and blue play dough at home is a quick, budget-friendly activity that sparks sensory play and a chance to chat about the meaning behind the Labor Day holiday. It’s hands-on fun at any age that teaches kids about colors, textures, and even teamwork. Plus, homemade dough is safer and softer than store-bought […]
[Continue reading...]Traveling with Toddlers Without Screens: Sanity-Saving Toys and Tips from a Nanny
Let’s be honest traveling with toddlers can feel like a cross between a military operation and a reality show challenge — especially if you’re going screen-free. But as a longtime nanny who’s logged many miles by car, train, and plane with tiny travelers, I can assure you it can be done and it can even […]
[Continue reading...]“Nanny Basics and Beyond: What I Wish I Had Known All Along” by Marcia Hall
As a nanny and family assistant with over three decades of experience, I’m always on the lookout for resources that both affirm the value of what I do and help me grow in my roles. “Nanny Basics and Beyond: What I Wish I Had Known All Along” by Marcia Hall does exactly that — and more. […]
[Continue reading...]Teddy Bear Pancakes
Who says breakfast can’t be a little whimsical? For nannies looking to add fun to the morning routine, teddy bear-shaped pancakes are a clever way to win hearts of children of any age. They’re more than cute — they turn mealtime into playtime, spark creativity, and show kids that love can come in the shape […]
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