My son loves to pretend to take pictures. He holds an imaginary camera up to his face and says, “Click!” I knew he would get a huge kick out of his very own camera, made from a juice box.
My son loves to pretend to take pictures. He holds an imaginary camera up to his face and says, “Click!” I knew he would get a huge kick out of his very own camera, made from a juice box.
My daughter loves to play trains with her older brother. When it came time to transition her room from nursery to toddler, I wanted a train table or train set that was cute enough to go in her room. After checking around, I decided the least expensive option was to make my own.
Within the last couple years, two of my good friends have given birth with a several-year age gap between the baby and their first children. They have also opted to let their babies share bedrooms with their grade-school siblings. I think this is more common than I originally realized and my question is, How does sharing a room work with such a big age gap? Thankfully, my friend Amanda has generously allowed me a peek into her boys’ room. Enjoy the tour. It’s so sweet.