
Does or did your kids have a Lovey? Both of our girls did. In fact, they still have theirs. They sleep in their beds, together with 15 stuffed animals and barbies, little rocks, beads, pieces of paper, acorns (?!?!?), coins, an occasional goldfish, and other things you wouldn’t believe.
Anyway, friends of ours recently welcomed their precious little baby boy into the world and we got him an awesome Baby Jack Learning Lovey. The lovey is a super soft little sensory tag blanket, perfect for cuddling, playing, chewing, and rubbing the ribbons, which are sewn closed to prevent little fingers from getting intertwined in ribbon loops. Read more about the lovey, the good cause that comes with it, and how you can enter to win one of four Baby Jack Learning Loveys.
By
Birgit Sund on February 7, 2018

Since I'm a Mom, I’ve become more prone to fear and anxiety, which isn’t fun for anybody in our family, and the snapping and nagging at the innocent hubs and kiddos for no reason or simply because I feel stressed and anxious, is just fueling Mom’s worst enemy, also known as Mom-Guilt.
So, I put my Superwoman cape on and tried something new....
By
Birgit Sund on January 26, 2018

What is Live Grow Play Austin?
How is Live Grow Play Austin different than other directories out there?
Why do I have to become a member in order to rate and review businesses and to participate in discussions on the message boards?
How do I find a pediatrician, child care, kids activities, or other businesses that are close to my home and age-appropriate for my child?
Answers to those and more questions right here.
By
Birgit Sund on January 9, 2017

... YOU!
We pretty much have everything we NEED, so all we’d LIKE for Christmas is for Live Grow Play Austin to continue to grow and to provide a helpful parenting and family resource created by parents for parents in and around Austin.
Here's how you can help your fellow Moms, Dads and caregivers.
By
Birgit Sund on December 15, 2016

Here's what we want you to do:
1. Go to your Facebook page and count how many Facebook groups you’re a member of (we just did and stopped counting at 20).
2.
Then, try to remember what question you posted, what advice you gave,
which post you liked, shared, or commented on, or which post you really
liked but didn’t save.
3. Now try to remember which group you were in to do any of the above.
Can’t remember? Can’t find it?
Sorry to have to break the news to you: You have Facebook Group Overload.
Good news is, there's a cure. Read on to find out more.
By
Birgit Sund on October 21, 2016