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3 Tips to Get Ready for Back to School

Organize School Supplies EarlyStart by gathering all the necessary school supplies ahead of time. Create a checklist to ensure you have everything from notebooks and pencils to backpacks and lunchboxes. Having everything ready in advance will help alleviate last-minute stress and ensure a smooth start to the school year. Establish a RoutineA consistent routine can make the transition back to school much easier. Set a regular bedtime and wake-up schedule to help your child adjust to the new school year. Incorporate time for homework, play, and relaxation to keep a balanced day. Perfect Hair Days with Lane & Co Kids Hair Paste and DetanglerEnsure your kids look their best with Lane & Co Kids Hair Paste and Detangler. The plant-based,...

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Halloween Costumes On a Budget

Halloween is a favorite time of year for the young and old alike. Spooky decorations, trick-or-treating, tons of candy - and of course, the costumes! Store-bought costumes are convenient - but can be expensive. And if you're buying for multiple children or family members, $20-$35 per person can add up quickly. Now that's scary! But it doesn't have to be! Here are some tips for creating fun, no-fuss costumes for kids on a budget.

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Working From Home With Kids? Try These 5 Tips

Working from home in your sweatpants with easy snack access and a short commute seems like a dream come true, right?  Until you remember, your kids are there.  We love our little cherubs, of course. But it can be challenging to balance Work Mode and Parent Mode when both are demanding our attention. If you’re feeling the strain of pulling double duty, here are five simple tips for surviving working from home with your kids. Give yourself some space. Not everyone has the luxury of a home office, but that doesn’t mean you have to work with legos at your feet and Cheerios stuck to your elbows. Get creative and carve out a corner somewhere to be your designated work-only...

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