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8 Old-Fashioned Candy Stores in DFW
There’s a reason the phrase “like a kid in a candy store” is synonymous with having a rollicking good time—there’s nothing like riffling through baskets and barrels and shelves of colorful treats and picking out exactly what you’re craving. And now, as families prepare for Valentine’s Day and Easter—both big candy holidays—it’s a great time to get acquainted with these charming, locally owned candy stores in historic city squares around North Texas.
International Baccalaureate & Montessori Guide
School details: Growing global changemakers in Southern Dallas! Dr. Frederick D. Haynes, III Global Preparatory Academy at Paul Quinn College offers a unique continuum of instruction that fosters students’ social, emotional and physical well-being. Lumin Lindsley Park Community School. 7130 Lindsley Park Dallas, 75223. Lumin Bachman Lake Community School.
Overstimulated Mom
It’s Sunday evening and there’s a list of things to get ready for the week running through my head. Dinner is about to boil over on the stove, and Bluey is blaring in the background. The dog circles my feet, wanting to be fed. From the living room, I hear the toy box dump out. I peek in and see clutter scattered everywhere. Tiny footsteps thunder down the hallway and my 3-year-old appears at my side, tugging on my pantleg. “Mommy look,” he whines, poking me. “Look, mommy. Mom!”
Dad Amongst Dudes: Game On
The greenness of the grass. The smell of the sausage cart outside the stadium. The size of the scoreboard. Sports is my obsession. And these were some of the first observations I made as a kid at my first real sporting events. They are days that live on in my head as epic introductions. They are experiences I am eager for my kids, Cooper and Milo to have and share with me.
Our 5 Favorite Articles of 2023
As we head into 2024 and continue our mission to “educate, inform and advocate for healthy living, social responsibility, education, the arts and the well-being of families,” we’re taking a quick look back on the feature stories from the past year that our editorial team remembered as the most meaningful and the most helpful for parents too. Each of these five articles below cover a lot of ground—shining a spotlight on nuanced topics about protecting our families both physically and emotionally, on fostering healthy relationships, on encouraging creativity, and others. Without further ado, our favorite 2023 articles that are worth a re-read.
Our Favorite Moms of 2023
Now at year’s end—right after moms everywhere have knocked it out of the park making Christmas for their kids—we’re taking a look back and reminiscing at all the wonderful, local moms we’ve interviewed for our, as we call them, Mom Next Door profiles. Our editors...
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