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Table Hammock for Kids with Bedsheet

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Rise and Shine, Mommy! Welcome to Friday. It's time to transform ordinary items into something extraordinary and pretend we're on a cooking show while making breakfast.

Today’s Mommy scoop:

  • 🏡 Easy Table Hammock: Perfect Kid's Hideout

  • 🍳 Delicious Breakfast Egg Cups Recipe

  • 🎨 Felt Matisse Board for Little Artists

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Mom Hack

Make A Table Hammock With A Bedsheet For Your Kids

Mom Hack

Create a cozy hammock for your kids with just a bedsheet and a table!

Simply wrap and tie a bedsheet around a sturdy table.

Your kids will love lounging in their new hammock – it's a unique and fun spot for them to play or relax.

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Mom's Mic: This Week’s Poll 🎤 

What kind of role does your partner play in parenting?

-> Vote to reveal what other moms think

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Poll Results From 3/4

What age do you believe is appropriate for a child to have their own smartphone?

⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ Younger than 10 (8%)

🟨🟨🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️ Between 10-13 (34%)

🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Only once they're in high school (58%)

Featured Response😄 

“With all the negative impacts we’re seeing about technology addiction and social media use, I don’t think kids younger than high school need a smartphone. There are other “non-smart phone” options out there if you want to be able to get a hold of your kids before then, but I think the positives of no phone outweigh the negatives. Included in the negatives is your kids complaining about not having a phone lol”

- Community Mom

Absolutely, navigating the balance between staying connected and the downsides of early tech addiction is tricky, and it sounds like you're finding a thoughtful middle ground. As for the complaints, well, that's just the chorus in the symphony of motherhood, isn't it? 😂 - Danielle 😊 

Mom’s Menu

🥚 Breakfast Egg Cups

superhealthykids

Searching for a quick and healthy breakfast option that your kids will actually eat?

These Breakfast Egg Muffin Cups are a hit for all ages and can be customized to suit everyone's taste. 🍳

Why You'll Love It

  • 💪 Packed with protein and nutrients to fuel your family's morning.

  • 🎨 Fully customizable with a variety of add-ins, making each breakfast unique and fun.

Ingredients 📝

Base

  • 10 large eggs

  • 1/2 cup cottage cheese

  • 1/4 cup milk

  • 1/2 teaspoon salt or to taste

  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Add-in Options

  • Spinach, tomatoes, mushrooms, cheddar cheese (Garden Veggie)

  • Green onion, smoked gouda cheese, asparagus (French)

  • Diced ham, cooked and crumbled bacon, sausage (Meat Lovers)

  • Feta cheese, tomatoes, kalamata olives (Greek)

  • Black beans, green bell peppers, tomatoes, salsa (Spanish)

Instructions 👩‍🍳

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Spray a muffin tin with non-stick spray.

  2. Whisk together eggs, cottage cheese, milk, salt, and pepper in a large bowl.

  3. Stir in your chosen add-ins.

  4. Pour the egg mixture into the muffin tin, filling each cup 3/4 full.

  5. Bake for about 25 minutes, until the centers are completely set and the edges slightly brown.

  6. Allow to cool for a few minutes before removing and serving.

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Note 📌

These egg muffin cups can be stored in the fridge for up to 5 days or in the freezer for 2 months.

They're perfect for those busy mornings when you need a quick, nutritious breakfast. Just reheat and serve!

Full recipe here.

Daily DIY (Kids Edition)

Matisse Felt Board

thehousethatlarsbuilt

Create an interactive art piece for your little one's room with this DIY Matisse-inspired felt board.

  1. Download Matisse cut-out templates or freehand your own designs onto colorful felt.

  2. Cut out various shapes from the felt.

  3. For the board, cut a large piece of white felt (about 31x37 inches).

  4. Secure the felt to a wooden dowel at the top using hot glue.

  5. Attach a long piece of twine to both ends of the dowel for hanging.

  6. Arrange and stick your felt cut-outs onto the board to display.

Inspire creativity and art appreciation in a playful way! 😊

The tutorial is here.

Mom’s Choice

Tuck away everything from seasonal clothes to holiday decorations under your bed, neatly and easily.

The clear zippered top means no more guessing games about what's inside, and the handles make it a breeze to pull out.

Perfect for organizing and maximizing space in any room. 😊 

Underbed Storage Box

  • Space-Saving: Utilizes underbed area for extra storage - out of sight but within reach.

  • Easy Identification: Clear top and label holder for quick content recognition.

  • Durable & Convenient: Sturdy, thick fabric with easy-carry handles for lasting use.

Game

Mama Knows Best: True or False?

Singing to your baby can enhance their language skills.
(Answer below)

A) True

B) False

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A) True. Singing to babies can promote their language development and is also a fun bonding activity.

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