children
Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
Example
”let’s play cats! I’m the mama cat and you all are my babies k,” Brittany purred while getting down on her hands and knees. She looked up, her round flattened face and squished up eyes beckoned us to join her. It wasn’t the game my friends and I had in mind for recess, but when Brittany came running over joyful and enthusiastic we followed her lead and got down in the cool grass crawling around and meowing away like our mama.
By Viltinga Rasytoja4 years ago in Families
Evolution
It was or seemed such a long time ago now that I had heard a thump on my front door. Not your usual knock a thumping knock, police knock. I approached the door my husbarned opened it and two police officers were stood there. Can we come in ? What’s it regardy my husband asked ? “Your Brother et in law - it would help if we coould come in” Yes yes of course my husband replied. You may need to sit down. You Brother has committed suicide, we are deeply sorry to have to tell you this and offer our condolences. How ?? I asked my face streaming with tears .. He replied “He electrocuted himself to main socket board.
By Dawn Earnshaw4 years ago in Families
Dear Adults
Dear Adults, I’m not supposed to say this, but you really suck at this hero stuff. Well, most of you. You drag me through exhibitions and show me paintings and sculptures of long-ago famous people. You make me feel bad for not knowing the name of a president or the general who led the battle to save our nation.
By Nellie Poppins4 years ago in Families
Bisola Opens up About Extreme Struggle While Raising Daughter
Bisola Aiyeola today is one of Nigeria's top celebrities. After finishing as runner-up on Big Brother Naija, she went on to become a mega actress and musician and has acted in such blockbusters as Picture Perfect, Sugar Rush, and This Lady Called Life.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Families
Controversial Parenting
It takes two to make it and two to break it. That’s the saying, right? So why is it that when children are growing up and parents split up, the blame game starts. Deadbeat fathers is all you hear. But what about a deadbeat mother? No one ever talks about that. You become a mother the day you find out you are pregnant and then the baby is born.
By Nerissha Hunt4 years ago in Families
Many Hats
it’s the middle of the night and I cannot breathe. Long alien fingers stretch across my chest and press tight across my throat. I want to scream! Scream loud enough for Mother to hear but somehow these light beings have silenced me. I’m floating in disbelief. How is she going to know to come to me? I look up, mind plagued with terror and panic. There she is like an angel in her shimmering silk nightgown. Profound really how a mother knows when their offspring need them. She can see the nightmare wrapped around me, claws digging in. My synaptic passages are tired. I just want to sleep but my body shakes to keep me awake. Afraid to return to the spaces I barely escaped from.
By Rain Christi 4 years ago in Families
The Snowball fight
One of my favorite things to do in winter is to make unforgettable memories with my children. Big Brother Bot and I went ice fishing, his first time too. Medium Brother Bot and I routinely threw snowballs and pulled each other on the sled, more me pulling than him. And making epic snow forests whenever we could. (Un)fortunately, now, my wife and I are down to one child at home, so I should try to go big, right? Make those winter memories the most fantastic thing ever to happen. Let’s dive into one story full of fun times, freezing bodies, and snowballs.
By Brian Pehrson4 years ago in Families
Loving me
Childrens self love Title I love Me Hello all it has been awhile since I have been on here. I have started working on a company based on self love that is not directed to just woman or adults but to children as well. This will help normalize self love for generations to come below is a childrens but that I wrote it is to give helpful hints and reminders to them please let me know your thoughts on it. Thank you .😊
By Amber Nicole4 years ago in Families
Waterfalls
Once, when the boys were very little, I wanted to get a therapy dog for Dylan. That was after he ran away when he was four, making it nearly a half-mile from our house walking along a busy street in just a diaper until he was found by a nurse who called into 911 about the time that I did.
By Briane Pagel4 years ago in Families
Interview with Natalie Oakgrove and Connie Pinerow
F. S. Good morning, Ladies and Gentlemen, Flora and Fauna of our beautiful forest! I’ve heard rumors that some woodpeckers of both the red-headed and the red-bellied kind were thinking about relocating to the forest plantation up north of us. Well, this interview is for you, and I hope you listen carefully before making a bird-brained mistake!
By Nellie Poppins4 years ago in Families
Umm..., Dad!
One night, a son and his father were making their way home together, each from a long day. The father was returning from a hectic day of work while the son had come from a playful day at daycare. During the ride home, the curious son stares out of the car window at the night sky and curiously asked his father,
By Levar Julian 4 years ago in Families





