Get ready to celebrate Makar Sankranti and International Kite Day with your little ones! Introducing easy kite crafts for preschoolers and kids, a delightful way to embrace the festive spirit. As winter gives way to warmer days, engage in the joy of kite flying, a cherished tradition during Makar Sankranti. Let their creativity soar as…Read More
Homemade Butter Recipe
The New Year has dawned and everyone’s in the mood for eating healthy. We’re busy cleaning out our refrigerators and pantry, throwing out unhealthy foods that are said to be bad for our health. One food that most people would agree is unhealthy is butter. Yes, too much butter does end up on your waistline, but…Read More
Savory Oats Porridge: A Healthy and Easy Way to Feed Your Baby
Oats Porridge serves as a healthy meal for babies. It can be paired with any fruit puree or simply with honey and milk. But for fussy eaters, sweet versions of oats porridge can be boring. For such kids, oats can be flavored with any mild spice and served as a tasty savory dish, like today’s recipe…Read More
Hearty Minestrone Soup with Pasta
Minestrone soup is a traditional Italian soup, made with vegetables and stock. The best part of making this soup is that there is no hard and fast rule about the vegetables you need to use – anything will do! You can use chicken stock for some added flavor or stick to vegetarian. Add some pasta…Read More
Sugar-free, Whole Wheat Chocolate Orange Cake
It’s that time of the year when we’re all reviewing the past months and planning to do better than that in the future. I’m pretty sure that most of our lists feature healthy eating as a goal – one which is important, but easier said than done! But this doesn’t mean that you have to…Read More
Escape the Shark Attack with Hot Wheels! #BuildWithHotWheels
Right from childhood to our professional days, we’re encouraged to ‘think outside the box’. This term refers to thinking from a different perspective, apart from the norm or in a more creative manner. It also happens that many of our problems can be solved with some unconventional solutions. Many of these involve mixing and matching…Read More
Maize Flour Pancakes Recipe
We all make uttapams with rice flour or sooji , chillas with besan or dals and pancakes with wheat flour but I’m pretty sure most of us have never tried using maize flour to make any of these! The reason for this is probably because the most common maize dish we’re familiar with is a…Read More
Pistachio and Raisin Coconut Cookies
The festive season is on in full swing and we’re loving it! The cold outside is perfect too, as it makes us crave for warm things to eat, particularly baked goodies!! And if they have nuts, all the better! If that’s the case with you too, then you’re going to love today’s recipe. It’s got…Read More
10 Easy Christmas Cards for Toddlers to Make
“Maybe Christmas, he thought, doesn’t come from a store. Maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more!” The Grinch did get something right, when he said that Christmas didn’t come from a store. We agree; a handmade Christmas is so much better! There’s something very charming about gifts made from the heart and food cooked…Read More
Get out-of-this-world Fun with Hot Wheels! #BuildWithHotWheels
Oscar winning actor Tom Hanks once said, “You cannot look up at the night sky on the Planet Earth and not wonder what it’s like to be up there amongst the stars.” You have to admit, you can’t help your imagination run wild when you look up at that vast expanse! How many stars are…Read More
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