Just a Thought, But What About the Bananagrams Word Game?
It started innocently enough. A friend's house. A yellow fabric banana. Now your child has discovered Bananagrams and
It started innocently enough. A friend's house. A yellow fabric banana. Now your child has discovered Bananagrams and
It started, as these things do, with a friend's house visit. Now your child has returned home with
It started innocently enough. Your child was scrolling through something—TikTok, YouTube, a friend's birthday haul—and found
The tablet slides across the dinner table. 'Dad, can we get Uno?' Your child says this like they&
It started like it always does. A link. A hopeful voice. 'Dad, can I PLEASE have this game? Everyone
It started innocently enough—a notification, a quick scroll, the inevitable 'Dad, can we get this?' I opened
The request came in during dinner, casual but with that particular intensity only an 8-year-old can muster. I opened Amazon.
Jake from school has it. Of course he does. Your child has now mentioned this exactly seventeen times across breakfast,
My kid came home from a friend's house with that look. You know the one—eyes wide, voice
It's 7 p.m. on a Tuesday and your kid has found something on the internet—again. This