Mamalode is producing an off-Broadway play this October in Missoula called Motherhood Out Loud. It’s everything they don’t tell you in What to Expect When You’re Expecting.
An Interview With The Pop Ups
They aren't as silly as Sesame Street or choreographed as The Wiggles, but with their youthful melodies, it's easy to see why they have received national attention since releasing their first album “Outside Voices” in 2010, toured with Yo Gabba Gabba!, and earned a 2013 Grammy nomination for Best Children’s Album for their sophomore CD, “Radio Jungle.”
Hands Free Life – A Review
Rachel is one of the most relatable writers of our time. Period. Her writing style is so genuine, and her message so simple, yet profound, I promise you that you will not regret picking up her latest book.
An Excerpt From Life Is Good: The Book
A Playmaker is a difference maker, a compassionate game changer in the life of a child. From that day forward, Playmakers has been our central non-profit beneficiary.
Maria Nolan: Before She Was a Mom, She Was a Stuntwoman
Maria Nolan is a personal trainer and director of South Bucks Rugbytots, a children’s rugby program in the UK, which is now an international business. Before she was a mother of two boys, she trained as a stuntwoman.
Compose Yourself, A Review
Compose Yourself is an original music composition game created by famous composer Philip Sheppard.
Miss Todd and Her Wonderful Flying Machine, A Review
If you’re looking for a story that teaches your young children to always follow their dreams regardless of the opposition, Miss Todd and Her Wonderful Flying Machine ; is the book for you.
I’ll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson, A Review
As a mom this book fascinated me—the hidden secrets of the mother, the way her children felt about her as tweens, the giant hole she left behind. She is a complex, full, conflicted and passionate mom.
A Review of What Does It Mean To Be Kind?
DiRio makes kindness easy to understand by painting a picture that effortlessly illustrates the many forms of kindness.
Kindness Wins: A Review
In her new book, Kindness Wins, Galit Breen shares what she calls a “shudder-worthy statistic:” approximately four out of ten kids today, 42 percent, have experienced cyberbullying while online.