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Kellogg Pulls Peanut Butter Crackers From Shelves

Most afternoons, my three-year-old and I curl up on the couch with a snack, her to take a Noggin break, and me to catch up on email. Yesterday, while we took our break, a particular email came through: "Kellogg's Pulls Peanut Butter Crackers in ...

Signs of parenthood: the sing-a-long

Every once in a while, something happens or you do something that really kinda just smacks you upside the head and says, "Yep, you're a parent. Get over it." In fact, you know you're pretty far gone when all you want to do is get the kids to stop ...

Music Review: Yellow Fever

While they're name isn't exactly uplifting, the Austin-based trio, Yellow Fever, make grown-up music that's totally child-friendly. I bumped into the band late Saturday night at a show that was otherwise dominated by pretentious indie kids, and was ...

Music Review: The Telephone Company

Let's cut to the chase. The Telephone Company are a couple of weirdos. But weirdos who, somehow -- almost unbelievably -- manage to create music that kids go crazy over. The Austin-based acoustic rockers call themselves a "hardcore children's ...

Colbert Report making fun of parents?

In a couple weeks, I'm leaving my 8 to 5 to work from home and look after my daughter. I figured we'd get a little bored of each other after awhile, so I joined a local Stay at Home Dads Yahoo group. After a couple never-ending email threads, I ...

Teens spend snow day playing on icey highway

I grew up in Cleveland, where it snowed. Every winter. A lot. Every year you could more or less count on at least two or three weeks of really good sledding weather. But for kids in Central Texas, where I live now, snow days come once in a lifetime ...

Top baby stories of 2005: #2 parenting advice from the internets

We need lots of advice, we parents, and you - the internets - you're so happy to give it. Whenever we asked, boy did you bring it with advice from the loving to the helpful to the supportive to the downright mean. When Melissa Summers wanted to know, ...

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