- my iParenting

- quick clicks
- recipes today articles
- recipes today q&a
- message boards
- research baby names
- prepare a birth plan
- content channels
- ip channel rss feeds
- read birth stories
- read parenting stories
- recommended books
- e-newsletters
- safety recalls
- ip diaries
- ip store
- mom of the month
- dad of the month
- editor's letter
- letters to the editor
- e-newsletters
- Sign up to receive our free weekly e-newsletters
- award-winning products
The iParenting Media Awards program helps parents find the best products for their families.

Too Many Chefs...
Help Mom at Thanksgiving by Entertaining the Kids
By I.J. Schecter
Help Mom stay laser-focused by asking her what to pack the night before and getting it all prepared. Stay out for the entire morning or the entire afternoon – or, if you can hack it, the whole day. You'll have fun with your kids, and she'll get some uninterrupted hours to be her ultra-creative, super-efficient self.
"Whenever my wife needs to focus, I put my daughter in her stroller and go for a walk around the neighborhood," says Ken Fridman of Toronto, Canada, dad to 1-year-old Maya. "Sometimes I just plunk her on my shoulders and head around the block a few times."
Suggest a guessing game whre everyone makes predictions about what she's making, with the winner getting a prize. Or organize your own pretend-play kitchen in which you can make Bristol-board bread sticks to accompany mom's turkey, or draw a layout of how you think the dinner table should look and who should sit where, including a funny caricature of Uncle Stan and his outlandish ties. Or take some real food from the kitchen to use in your own game.
Want to see more?
Comments
There are no comments for this article yet.Be the first to 
|
Post As:
|
||
| Enter your comment below: | ||
| Title | ||
| Comment Text | ||
| CAPTCHA | ||
| Please note that any comments submitted become the property of Disney Family / iParenting and can be edited and posted at our discrection. | ||


