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PBS PARENTS: Supersisters

PBS PARENTS: SupersistersThree real-life sisters sharing their kids’ antics, milestones and adventures through this crazy journey called motherhood. Get information on child development, raising boys, raising girls, getting ready for school and find PBS KIDS games.

  • Time to Say Goodbye
    It's hard to believe our time at PBS is coming to a close. We'll always be thankful to Jean Crawford for inviting us to be a part of the PBS Parents line-up and believing that our stories, p …
  • I Feel Like a Von Trapp Family Singer, Belting "So Long, Farewell"
    Two years ago, my first post for the Supersisters was a post about Ethan teaching Nathan how to climb out of his crib. It will surprise no one who has followed our craziness over the last two years th …
  • Lanterns of Hope
    It is one of my most favorite art projects to do with kids. Old recycled jars with some colorful tissue paper glued on and sealed. They become the prettiest lanterns, each one so different and unique. …
  • 42 is a Magic Number
    There's nothing happier than waking up to your kids with a big present in tow. With the help of their dad, Madeleine and Carter bequeathed me with a shiny red tea kettle, yummy knee socks and a j …
  • Raising Three Boys
    As the three boys fell out of the car (literally), I glanced to the other side of the "parking lot" at the pumpkin field. A father was walking with three blond brothers down the road. They s …
  • Halloween Fun for Families
    It's October 1st, which officially means we can eat candy corn and watch "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." Trying to do any of those things before October just isn't th …
  • Who's the Boss Around Here?
    My friend Ria Sharon of Yoga Parenting recently told me about an element of her parenting course that cultivates critical thinking over obedience in our children. "This is not the world where we …
  • Sesame Street, Katy Perry and What's Appropriate
    One of my favorite things about Sesame Street is that it's relatively watchable by parents too. Sesame Street was one of the original shows to bring in the greats in a way that connects with chil …
  • Latino Food Lovin'
    My husband and his family are from Nicaragua. Growing up in Miami I was surrounded by various Latino cultures and amazing food. Beside morning trips to the Cuban bakery for pastelitos on the way to sc …
  • Traveling on a Plane Without Children
    I was one of the last to board the plane last night. Coming back from a business trip we had attended together, Derek was on the plane leaving after mine. I was all alone heading home to our kids afte …

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