One common occurrence at just about every family photo session I do with a family, is the youngest member’s keen interest in my camera. They’re usually thrilled when I let them hold my camera, and even let them take a photo or two. Obviously, this is far from a classroom experience but nonetheless indicative of what happens when you give kids a camera. You witness imagination ignited. And you notice a sudden burst in confidence as they hold that camera to their eye, and make a picture. They acquire a sudden sense of ownership in
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With the list of our children’s back-to-school "needs" and "wants" growing with every passing day, you can satisfy them, your wallet, and our world by visiting these green gems in our very own city
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Since their launch of ZigTech shoes in 2010, Reebok has been developing their RealFlex technology which supports natural movement of growing feet and is designed for athletes of all ages. Some of the benefits of these shoes include ultra lightweight construction, good traction and the unique looking ‘zig zag’ soles allow for both horizontal and vertical support, to ensure comfort from heel to toe. Toronto Mom Now was at the recent launch of Reebok’s ZigLite footwear for kids (they come in adult sizes too) where they also introduced new bold colours for their trusted ZigTech
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Toronto is well known as one of Canada’s fashion centres and there’s a tonne of shopping options from large retail chains to independent stores and boutiques. Every neighborhood has unique hyper local shopping options like luxiousious Yorkville and thrift store haven Kengsington Market, so how do you choose where to shop for back to school? By choosing reputable consignment shops for your back to school clothes shopping, you’ll lessen your family’s environmental imprint and save on your budget. There are other ways to shop for kids with the environment in mind provided that you have
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Imagine cutting out that time you spend at crowded supermarkets by ordering online and having a bounty of fresh quality produce, diapers, baby food and more arrive on your doorstep each week.
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Children are born photographers. They take pictures of things that make them happy. And this is a fundamental of any artistic endeavor. If your kid is curious about cameras and taking pictures, there are a number of photo-themed projects perfect for that summer day or two when you can’t figure out what to do with them. Recently, I’ve become interested in teaching photography to kids through projects that encourages self-expression, critical thinking, and an awareness of the visual world around them, while also stimulating a love for reading and writing. What more could you ask
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When entrepreneur extrodinaire Jennifer Broe became a first time mom she realized very quickly that most baby food on the market was less than appealing and she didn’t want to feed her new baby anything she wouldn’t eat herself. What Jennifer longed for were healthy options that smelled and tasted like real food, that her daughter would enjoy. Growing up in a home where healthy meals were made from scratch the thought of making her own food quickly became a reality. With the help of her sister Jill Vos, Jennifer began using family loved recipes
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Most moms don’t think twice about applying sunscreen to their children to protect them from the sun, but are they as careful about protecting their eyes
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We’re lucky in Toronto to have a plethora of baby stores to choose from. Just about every neighbourhood has a baby store. Hidden away near the corner of Yonge and Davisville, Spoiled Baby is THE spot for smart baby gifts. They pride themselves on offering smart, fun and beautiful products that parents will actually use. Mom and Pop Baby Store Spoiled Baby is literally a mom and pop shop. Owners Nina and Peter Arniotis have four nearly grown children of their own. When it comes to trends in baby products, they’ve seen them all. They
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Hallelujah for Baby on the Hip, a Toronto baby store with products designed for urban parents
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