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June 17, 2015
Our Unique Diwali
Children have their unique ways of doing things and when an adult becomes a party to their crazy ideas they love it the most. Such was Diwali for us this year. Since Diwali is alot about Lakshmi Pooja (Goddess of wealth) we started our party with a round of board...
Taking a break from Mothering Duties
“Sometimes a break from the routine is all we need”. The way office goers need a break from their work similarly mommies need a break from mothering duties. Believing in the same, last week I took my first solo break ever. On my flight from Jaipur, the lady next to me...
Ways to make your train ride fun and comfortable when travelling with your little one
Last week me and my five year old son had to travel back to back to meet a few relatives. Considering all the ways to travel,with mutual consent we both opted for train rides,and I am glad that we did that. Not that it was the first time that we were travelling...
Developing Religious Tolerance among Children
Wanting to raise him as a “Humanist”,and making him believe that we can and we must create a meaning and purpose in life,never did I tell my son which religion we belonged to. The attempt was not to make him an atheist or agnostic but letting him know that...
Finding the Best School for the Child
What an irony, in spite of the education system evolving by leaps and bounds over a decade, there is tremendous increase in anxiety and stress among parents related to schooling. This article is not to judge any school and I am not trying to be biased, but it is put...
The Best Gift to Give
They say an average person smiles no more than 20 times in a day, while a happy person smiles 40-50 times in a day. And do you have any idea how many times do children smile? Around 400 times in a day. And that is what makes them beautiful. And that is why people like...
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