Discovering Invisible Strengths
Help children recognize and understand their invisible strengths, such as kindness, patience, creativity, and problem-solving skills. If you work with children at home, in clubs, or at school, this…
Help children recognize and understand their invisible strengths, such as kindness, patience, creativity, and problem-solving skills. If you work with children at home, in clubs, or at school, this…
In busy households filled with schedules, screens, and distractions, finding time to truly connect can feel harder than ever. That’s where Samantha Sourdough comes in. As the Crumb who represents…
When a new year begins, it’s easy to feel pressure to fix what’s “wrong” or make big promises about changing ourselves. But Whitney Wheat believes there’s a better place to…
A Family Connection Activity Featuring Samantha Sourdough Why Words Matter More Than We Realize In the middle of busy weeks filled with school, work, and endless to-do lists, families often…
With Whitney Wheat In a world that moves fast and pulls families in many directions, Whitney Wheat gently reminds us of something important: connection doesn’t have to be complicated—it just…
When adults think about goal setting, we often think about lists, timelines, and checklists. But kids see the future differently—and Rachel Rye knows that imagination is one of their greatest…
New Year baking activity for kids A new year is the perfect time to try something new—and Penelope Pumpernickel believes there’s no better place to start than in the kitchen.…
You know how Merriam-Webster has its "Word of the Year," now your family can have it too! The start of a new year brings fresh energy, new possibilities, and exciting…
The start of a new year is the perfect time for families to dream, imagine, and set meaningful intentions together. And no Breadcrumbz character loves planning for the future more…
Every great loaf of sourdough starts with something small—a spoonful of starter, a sprinkle of flour, a drop of water.And nobody understands the power of starting small better than Samantha…