Estranged: Navigating Difficult Family Members With Your Kids
GeekMom explores how to talk to your kids about difficult family members and modeling healthy relationships.
Continue ReadingGeekMom explores how to talk to your kids about difficult family members and modeling healthy relationships.
Continue ReadingDo you want to concentrate less on the hassle of the holidays and more on the fun with your kids part? Join us for a fun holiday activity countdown!
Continue ReadingWe Love Fine has long had a fantastic product line of geeky clothes and accessories for adults and now they’ve got a kids shop, just in time for the holidays!
Continue ReadingUsing recycled industrial canisters to make a music garden.
Continue ReadingGreat book for kids about other kids that contributed to science.
Continue ReadingFun, easy, experiments to do with your kids.
Continue ReadingCute little girl pictures of women who grew up to be scientists.
Continue ReadingThe geeky kids of New York Comic Con stole my heart this year!
Continue ReadingExtrageektacular Activities: Encouraging your child’s interest in STEM at Rolling Robots.
Continue ReadingStar Wars Reads Day brings out the best in kids cosplay!
Continue ReadingWelcome back to another episode of GeekMom Plays: Mech Mice.
Continue ReadingExtrageektacular Activities: Creativity through cake decorating at Duff’s Cake Mix.
Continue ReadingDine and Draw: Creating art and edibles inspired by your favorite geeky things!
Continue ReadingGeekMom Cristen wonders whether she should let her son’s Harry Potter obsession to continue, or if she should try and break the spell.
Continue ReadingHow are we to survive three-year-olds?! Well, it isn’t easy. Here are some tips that might help you feel better in the short and long term…
Continue ReadingConnectiCon 2013 was filled with epic RPGs, cosplay, dancing, and lots of art!
Continue ReadingGeekMom Ariane’s post about why she hates “why” inspired GeekMom Melissa to ponder why she loves the why stage. Where do you stand?
Continue ReadingSince making their first cape in January of 2013, the folks behind Tiny Superheroes have made 500 capes for sick and disabled children. This Indiegogo campaign will help raise money to make and distribute 1,500 more capes in the next year.
Continue ReadingMy family and I went to the Phoenix Comicon last Friday. It was an interesting visit because we went without a plan, and it was Rory’s first time at this kind of con. The kids and I had been to this one twice before. But we purposely went for only a short visit this time, and didn’t even crack open the program.
Continue ReadingJust in time for National Superhero Day on April 28, SuperMe backpacks and messenger bags are here! It might seem like a really simple idea to put a cape on a backpack, and to make a functional bag with the entire superhero package and make a quality product for a reasonable price is a lot to ask, but SuperMe has done it.
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