Playworld Preferred reports that modern playground design prioritizes holistic development, inclusivity, and nature integration, incorporating interactive technologies for enhanced engagement.
TheZebra.com reports a shift from DIY vanlife to adventure vans as costs rise and insurance challenges increase, leading to a preference for occasional use.
Instacart reports that summer produce preferences vary widely among Americans, with stone fruits like peaches peaking dramatically mid-August and corn, watermelon, and cherries dominating around the Fourth of July.
In the last 100 years, women's fashion trends have been a major reflection of the times and a big part of American history. Women's styles of choice have always been (and still are) driven by culture, big events, popular music, and of-the-moment celebrities.
The Conversation reports that many Catholic nations honor St. Joseph, Jesus' earthly father, on March 19, while the U.S. celebrates Father's Day in June.
Kids on bikes, Halloween costumes, Christmas morning Ataris, and breakdancing crews. These 31 photos capture exactly what it felt like to be alive in 1985.
Every year, a new list of baby names surge in popularity in the United States due to famous people, real or fictional, with the same name. But what about perennial favorites? Stacker took a look at the Social Security Name Database to see which boy and girl names have remained top choices for parents in the past century.
HomeServe reports four essential DIYs for dishwasher maintenance: clean filters, unclog spray arms, sanitize the interior, and prevent moisture damage.
Kivo reports on fathers who, faced with rare diseases affecting their children and lacking treatment options, founded companies to develop therapies themselves.
Spokeo reports on how long-distance American families maintain connections through regular video calls, group chats, and annual reunions despite geographic separation.
Understood reports six self-care strategies for kids to enhance emotional regulation, including mindfulness techniques, play breaks, and creative expression.
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