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The selection of products available from New Zealand Apple Products are definitely the pick of the bunch.
Now that spring has arrived, get the kids outside for gun and games with these crafts, gardening activities, and games.
If your little one's room is lacking a bit of style, there are lots of ways to add a splash of colour to your tot's room.
Decorating a kids room has to be one of the most fun DIY projects, especially when you can upstyle an existing item into something new and funky with minimal cost.
Growing your own veggies is not only a great way for the family to enjoy the outdoors together, it will also save you money, and encourage the kids to try new foods.
If you're not already home composting then you're missing out on great, organic fertiliser for your garden and an easy way to reduce your rubbish.
Leaving the house with a newborn may sound pretty easy - until you're handed your first precious bundle!
Talking with your baby is a wonderful way to help them develop language and communication skills. But having a tiny human hanging on your every word can be a little daunting when you think you have nothing to say!
Muffins are a good bet for a lunch box filler - they can be made with so many different ingredients that there's sure to be something to suit every tastebud.
Over the years the characters and costumes may have gotten more complex but one thing remains - kids love superhero play!
Card games are a wonderful way to get kids having fun whilst learning. In fact, they may be having so much fun that they don't realise it's educational! Here are some of our favourite card games for kids (and adults too).
IKEA have shared instructions on how to create 6 home-styled furniture forts!
Our smartphones are an amazing technological marvel that can improve our lives, but our phone use has gotten so out of hand that there is even a word for the "fear of going without your phone" - nomophobia.
Returning to school after a lockdown due to a global pandemic is a lot different to returning to school after school holidays and you may be surprised by your child's reaction, whether it be emotional or physical.
Give a boost to your child's general immunity to help reduce the number of viruses and illnesses that they may pick up with these tips on how to get the kids fighting fit for back to school.
A wonderful thing to come out of our time back in lockdown is an abundance of fascinating and fun online and at-home learning opportunities for kids that are still accessible.
I've often eyed up artificial sweeteners and thought, nope, what's the point of sacrificing taste when making a treat? That was until Lakanto Monkfruit Sweetener popped up as a genuine contender.
Teaching kids their contact information is important for safety reasons and can be started from around age three or four. It's also great for helping kids understand their place in their community and in the world.
The first six to 12 months of driving alone are the most risky, so we've picked up some tips to help parents guide their teen driver to stay safe on the roads.
Got a question about COVID-19? Kidspot hosted a Q&A with nanotechnologist Dr Michelle Dickinson, aka Nanogirl, to help answer our readers' questions about the coronavirus pandemic.