Celebrating Women’s Participation in Sports on International Women’s Day

Celebrating Women’s Participation in Sports on International Women’s Day

2022 was an exciting year for women in sports! Last year, we not only the 50th anniversary of Title IX, but also celebrate the live coverage of the Tour de France Femmes in July and Chelsea Sodaro who won the Iron Man World Championship last October! As we prepare to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8th, maintaining this momentum of women and girls in sport is top of mind. Read More

Teach Your Children to Enjoy Spending Time on the Ice With Complete Confidence

Teach Your Children to Enjoy Spending Time on the Ice With Complete Confidence

Most Olympic skaters get started at a very young age – between 5 and 8 years old. Of course, there’s no need to turn your child into an Olympic skating champion! But if your child can walk, they can learn to ice skate. During and after the Winter Olympics, many kids get interested in ice skating after seeing it for the first time. If your 3-year-old shows an interest in ice skating and you’re looking for a new fun activity, there’s no reason you have to wait until they are older. Read More

Nature Learning Activities for Kids and Why They Are Important

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The more kids stay connected with their computers, the more likely they are to disconnect to the natural world around them. Future generations must know how to face the challenges likely to confront them. One way to do that is by engaging kids to preserve the ecosystem so they will carry the fight forward. That starts by connecting children to nature, a contact too many no longer have. Here are some ways to educate young minds through fun and engaging activities. Read More

10 Screen-Free Activities with Kids

Not sure what to do? It’s okay! You have so many things on your mind that getting creative can be hard. We’ll suggest 10 ideas for screen-free activities that you can easily try with your kids. Read More