Educational Summer Activities Your Kids Will Love
Collaborative Post¦ The summer holidays are a great time for having fun and spending time with your kids. Still, you need to find ways to keep them occupied, and it’s…
Celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Wow, what a weekend! 4 days of celebrating 70 years of Elizabeth II on the throne. Whether or not you support the royal family, I’m sure most enjoyed an extra…
5 Kitchen Colours That Could Help Sell Your Home
Collaborative Post¦ When trying to sell your home, the colour scheme plays an important role. In addition, it is critical that the house’s décor, particularly the kitchen, be modern and…
5 Tips to Help You Design Your Dream Gallery Wall
Collaborative Post¦ Gallery walls are an increasingly popular home design feature. They provide the opportunity to express yourself and your style as well as showcase the things or people that…
Preparing to celebrate our 7th anniversary
Collaborative Post¦ Unbelievably, this June will mark 14 years since my husband and I met. We’ve been inseparable ever since! In 2015, we finally tied the knot. It’s fortunate really,…
Why you should introduce small-parts play with preschoolers
Sponsored Post¦ If you were to buy or collect a set of small or loose parts, an adult might question its purpose. A child, however, will take the pieces and…
Music May: Little Mix, Whitesnake and MCR in 10 days!
In the wake of the pandemic, shows and concerts are finally coming back and it’s so good to see live music again. Due to Covid-19, a lot of things I…
4 Tips for Beating Procrastination
The article is developed in partnership with BetterHelp. Everyone’s dealt with procrastination before. To put it simply, it’s anytime you’ve put something off until later that you can—or should—deal with…
Kidaroos Contemporary Play Kitchen Giveaway
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you’ll know that I love championing local businesses! In fact, for a while I did a ‘local business spotlight’ in which…
How moving house affects children
Sponsored Post¦ Moving house is always going to be a stressful time. The buying process never seems to go completely smoothly and you may find yourself unable to find exactly what you want and end up compromising. Then there’s all the legal costs and the decluttering and packing. Even without all these factors to worry about, though, moving house affects our children. When we moved house in November 2020, we definitely noticed a change in our then 3 year old daughter Autumn’s behaviour. Let’s take a look at how you can expect moving home to affect your child and what you can do to help.
