Tag: kids

  • Different Types of Kids Play

    Different Types of Kids Play

    Little ones today play most likely the same way kids of the old days. They love role playing game, dress up as fairy tale characters or robots. They also like the make-up conversation with their toys like barbies, animals in the farm, or as if they are talking to somebody with their telephone. By allowing…

  • 8 Social Media Rules Kids Should Follow

    8 Social Media Rules Kids Should Follow

    The internet is fast and growing, it has changed the way of life for many people. Access to the internet has become easier today, with the help of modern technology, internet access is now one click away – desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones, tablets and phablets. Access on the internet for many is like an…

  • Top Family Vacations

    Top Family Vacations

    No matter the interests in your family, you’re sure to find the perfect spot for your next family vacation with Scenic’s handy new infographic.

  • Let the Kids Run! The Importance of Playing Outside

    Let the Kids Run! The Importance of Playing Outside

    This infographic examines the factors that have led to the childhood obesity epidemic and offers one valuable piece of advice: let the kids run. Playing outside improves cognitive ability, increases social skills, and improves overall health.

  • Get Cooking with Kids

    Get Cooking with Kids

    You’ll find the full results of our Cooking with Kids survey here, but before you delve into that, the graphic below highlights some of the most interesting (and sometimes surprising) answers from parents. It’s encouraging that 75% of children love being in the kitchen and often ask to cook. Good news too, is that if…

  • The Repercussions of Growing Up on Screens

    The Repercussions of Growing Up on Screens

    Instead of drawing hopscotch games on sidewalks, riding their bikes through the neighborhood, and soaking up the childhood sunshine, most kids these days stay indoors, glued to their screens. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation research report Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8- to 18-Year-Olds, total screen exposure for 8-18 year olds has…