Toronto Mom Now takes a moment from admiring the beautiful and bustling Annex to chat with local mom on the street, Jane Kruse
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Social media maven and mom, Kara Wood took some time out from exploring her new neighbourhood of Forest Hill Village to talk to Toronto Mom Now
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We catch up with Toronto mom on the street April Cook to find out what she loves about living and working in her Leslieville neighbourhood
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Get your family off the couch and bouncing off the walls at Toronto's Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park.
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Looking for family fun? Check out the Puppet Allsorts series from the Toronto Puppetry Collective for an all ages show
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Mom on the Street: We catch up with Toronto mom Suzanne Sharples to find out what she loves about raising kids in her Leaside neighbourhood
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We catch up with Karyn MacEwan to find out what she loves about living in her Corktown neighbourhood in downtown Toronto
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Healthy meal delivery service offers an astounding selection of menu options that can be ordered online and delivered right to your door
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Toronto is known as one of the most active creative hubs in Canada and there are many galleries and art schools that offer programs for creative kids from beginner to advanced, but of all the art schools we know of, none has quite as strong a reputation as the Avenue Road Arts School. Nurturing Imaginative Thinking Founded in 1993, The Avenue Road Arts School has a mandate to “provide people of all ages with high quality visual and performing arts instruction in a relaxed and and supportive environment.” The school also prides itself on nurturing
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Halloween produces more boos, eeks, screeches and ding dongs than we should tolerate. In an attempt to make sure our kids don’t hate us, and our neighbours, family and friends don’t ridicule us (although some of us may have gotten used to this by now), these tips will hopefully provide useful suggestions, and inspire you to have a less scary Halloween (since, boycotting the holiday altogether is a little ambitious and un-spirited – for this year anyways). Be scary, but don’t spook our cherished kids and precious planet. Since Halloween involves community, support yours Buy
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