by Barbara Spalding | Jun 19, 2013 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography, Travel
Turning Princesses into Pirates isn’t an easy task… but we managed and had an amazing time at the Tuckerton Seaport Museum’s Pirate and Privateer Festival. All decked out we consulted the map to start our voyage… affordable vendors, dancing, a...
by Barbara Spalding | Jun 9, 2013 | Articles, Scientific Discovery
Chemistry is cool, often depicted as chemical explositions or forensic science in movies and TV. Without having access to laboratories, parents often don’t know how to encourage or introduce chemistry to their children. Chemistry takes patience and can be...
by Barbara Spalding | Jun 4, 2013 | Articles, Pending Review or Trash, Scientific Discovery
Colorful, imaginative and super creative, the family movie Epic from Blue Sky Studios takes you to an entirely new world within our existing one. Beautiful animation and well-thought out characters put this film on the top of our “must-see-again” family list. My...
by Barbara Spalding | Jun 2, 2013 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography, Scientific Discovery
A great kid’s movie can lead to even greater learning discussions. We are always looking for ways to fold in a little learning into our already busy home lives and the movies this Spring gave us just the chance with The Croods (and check out our review on Epic)....
by Barbara Spalding | May 28, 2013 | Articles, Travel
Tucked in Tuckerton, New Jersey is the cutest little family destination. We were invited to this little treasure of land last year (you can view some of our pictures on Facebook here). When Sandy hit – it hit the area hard and I didn’t know if we’d get...