Entries Tagged as 'parenting'

when is the right age for a sleepover

Yesterday Anya was invited for a sleepover and my instant reaction was she’s only just turned six.  How can she go for a sleepover?  It’s not something I’ve ever really thought about because the situation has never arisen so it never needed any consideration.  But now I have to think about it.  I did a quick google search on sleepovers and came across a thread on netmums where they were discussing what age is right and some mums had happily has sent their kids for sleepovers at four and five.  On the one hand it made me think that maybe I’m being over-protective but on the other I’ve always believed in trusting my own instinct as a mother.  And what is right for one child doesn’t mean it’s right for another.  At least that is what I told myself when reading the thread.

But on thinking about it further I know that Anya is mature for her six years.  She is well behaved and doesn’t get up at night.  She is respectful of other kids parents and is a very social child.  Given all this my rational mind tells me that she is more than ready for a sleepover and will have a fabulous time.  So if I’m being honest, the real question is am I ready?  And the answer is no.  My emotional mind is screaming ‘NO’ not yet!  She has never spent a night away from me, ever.  Would it be selfish to not let her go because of my own feelings?  Richard felt exactly the same as me – no, not yet!  Thankfully we are both very much on the same page when it comes to parenting our child. 

I don’t think that there is a right age for a sleepover (within reason of course) – it depends entirely from child to child, where they are going and how the parents and the child feels about it.  As the parents we need to be absolutely comfortable with it and confident that our child will be fine.  But my dilemma is different.  I am confident that Anya will be fine, I see no rational reason to stop her apart from my own feelings.  She would not be going far so if I was needed for any reason I could be with her in minutes.  I know what I probably should do but the question is will I be able to do it? 

What would you do? Have your kids been for sleepovers and at what age?  I’d love to hear your advice and thoughts.

unusual kids room decor ideas

It’s finally Friday!  It feels like it took a little longer to come this week, but it’s here.  Today I’ve got some fun things from around the web to make you smile.  To begin with, this room has to be one of the most playful kids rooms I’ve come across.  So much fun and personality to this room where anything goes and yet it all comes together as a dream space for any little kid.  To see more of this room and loads more images of seriously cool kids rooms visit Nynneetliloujos

This head teacher shows us the ultimate way to announce that school is closed due to snow (hilarious – watch it!)

Got loads of broken crayons lying around?  Turn them in to this cute heart shaped Valentines DIY.

How many of these lies have you told your kids?  I’m guilty of nearly all of them and often everyday.

Looking for some kids fashion inspiration? Check out how this mum beautifully styles her little girl.

For a Valentines sweet treat, it has to be said that this is too stinkin’ cute!

I never thought I would say this about clothes hangers, but these DIY ones are so pretty!

Have a wonderful weekend friends and don’t forget our shop sale is still on.  See you next week – nomita x

"fruit poster for kids room"

I spend half my life researching stuff on the net to share on this blog.  And often I come across delightful or funny little things that I want to share but they don’t really fit in to posts.  So once in a while I like to share them here.  My recent fun finds include this playful pear poster and here are the rest:

Add a little sparkle to your kids bedroom in under 10 minutes with this simple idea.

About to become a parent?  Practice these 11 (hilarious) steps and you’ll have mastered parenting!

Boys can wear polka dots too. How cool does he look?

This striking neon reindeer may be sold out why not try making it as a Christmas craft?

Your little boy will love you even more if you make this easy Washi tape DIY in his bedroom.

Don’t have space for a Christmas tree? Why not get creative with an alternate tree like this?

Have a great weekend all – x

"the best jungle themed kids room"

It’s Friday finally.  I wanted to end this week with some fun finds from across the web starting with this amazing jungle themed kids room.  If you’re going to create a themed room, this is how to do it!

Wondering how to store all those art masterpieces your kids create?  This free app will make it easy.

This is funny – peek-a-boo gone wrong.

Your kids want a car shaped bed but you’re not keen on the looks of them?  You’ll change your mind after you see these.

These glitter ice-cubes are so fun especially to add a bit of sparkle to a birthday party.

How many of these parenting lies have you told and here’s what you actually mean.

This has got to be the whackiest Halloween costume ever!

Have a great weekend friends.  What are your plans? I’ll mostly be working on my new project which I’m so excited about and can’t wait to share with you very soon. x

"where do babies come from?"

Last week, Anya and I had this conversation:

Anya:  Mama, where did I come from?
Me:  You came from my tummy.
Anya:  I already know that!  But where did I come from?
Me:  I don’t know what you mean?  You came from my tummy…
Anya:  No mama, how did I get inside your tummy?!

I wasn’t ready for this conversation as I never dreamed that I would be having it with my 5 year old.  Maybe I’m naive but I always thought these questions come up much later.  I quickly changed the topic and distracted her but I know that this will probably come up again soon.  And I’m really wondering what to say.  Do I go down the creative route and make something up or do I keep changing the topic?  I know I’m not going to tell her anything even close to the truth yet.  I do think it’s good to be honest with kids but this is just too young for me but I still do want to give her some answer.   So I’ve been trying to think of a few and the one I’m leaning towards is when you want a baby, you wish really, really hard for one and it just appears in your tummy! 

Have you had this conversation with your kids?  At what age?  What did you say?  Can you think of a better explanation?  I’d love to hear your ideas in the comments.

Have a lovely weekend and I hope it doesn’t come with any awkward questions! x

{photo by ebabee: Anya aged 10 months}

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