A stuffed parantha is one magical invention and perfect for fussy eaters, especially those who are averse to veggies and kids who demand variety everyday. Versatile as they are, you can pack paranthas with whatever you feel like, flavor them the way you want to and make any accompaniment to go with them – from dals to […]
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Parent Hub: The Virtue called Patience
How does your morning start? Well mine goes something like this – chop, chop, chop, grind, grind, grind. I find myself racing with time to get to the finish line. To pack more things than time can do for me. And little do I realize that my son has been watching me in all my […]
Parent Hub: A Rainy Day
As a child, how many times have you written a paragraph or an essay on ‘A Rainy Day’ in school? My guess is every monsoon. And how did your essays evolve? Well, except for the language expanding in vocabulary, the essays increasing in length, my essays pretty much talked about the same thing – getting […]
Parent Hub-Rediscovering Oats
Let’s accept it. Oats perhaps evoke the same emotions as khichdi or lauki and their other unappetising peers. But they are healthier than any mean ingredient lying around in your kitchen, so how does one make oats sound interesting and taste delicious to a child – like pizza or burger or a chocolate cake? The key is not in overkill […]
Parent hub: Western Classical Music for Kids
While I looked for some new music for my six month old, I stumbled upon a link that talked about western classical music for babies, toddlers, and even for expecting mothers. After listening to a few pieces I wondered why it didn’t appear in any of my google searches for music any earlier! I had […]
Mommy Vs Sheela
My two-year-old daughter has been singing, “Sia.. Sia thi Japaani!’’ Sounds cute, eh? Not to my ears because the tune of the song she is warbling is not and cannot be music to a mom’s ears. Guessed it right! It is Sheela Ki Jawaani, she is singing and so long as she is singing her […]
Parent Hub: Decoding Hyperactive Kids
“You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for instance! ~ Franklin Jones Hyper active kids are not necessarily notorious, impulsive, fussy, pampered, ill-mannered or badly raised children, as many are perceived to be (unfortunately the parents always have to take the blame!). Most of them are very intelligent children, full […]
Parent hub: From womb to world
How can a mother forget the gentle kicks of her child in her womb as she swims in her mother’s love? How can a mother forget the moment she first laid eyes on her child and how the child then became much more than just an integral and inseparable part of her life? Inseparable? Yes, […]
Letter To My Unborn
Dear Baby, I haven’t thought of a name for you as yet – your Papa and I are still arguing over it. But whatever we call you, you are always going to be our sweetheart! Thanks for bestowing on me the honour of being a mother. And for being God’s most unsullied blessing in our life. […]
Parent Hub: Let them think
What if Newton was made to vow never to sit under an apple tree? What if Kishore Kumar was forced to be an engineer and Rahul Dev Burman, a doctor? What if Bill Gates was forced to attend school and do what he was asked to? It’s not an uncommon sight to see children tug […]