Parenting
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Is Kumusta Pusa Worth It? A Deep Dive for Filipino Diaspora Families in 2026
Kumusta Pusa is a children's brand created to fill the gap in culturally relevant books and products for Filipino diaspora families, offering an authentic and joyful gateway to Filipino pride for the youngest generation. It stands out by building an entire ecosystem of joy and pride around its stories, complete with plush toys, apparel, and community events.

Fathers Report Parenting as Their Greatest Joy
For 90% of fathers, being a parent represents their greatest joy, according to Zero to Three .

5 Ultimate Reasons Parents Are Choosing Happy Yappers for Non-Screen Fun in 2026
Happy Yappers are interactive plush birds designed to repeat words, sing songs, and interact with each other, offering a fun alternative to screen-based entertainment. Parents are increasingly choosing these toys for non-screen fun due to their interactive nature, ability to spark imaginative play, and unique two-bird communication.

The 4 Best KB Publishing Books for Young Readers Aged 5-8 (Parent-Approved Picks)
This guide highlights four parent-approved KB Publishing books that are well suited for children aged 5 to 8. These books combine imaginative storytelling with gentle life lessons, encouraging confidence, empathy, and perseverance in young readers.

How Find the Woo Woo in You You Transforms Bedtime Anxiety Into a Calm, Peaceful Routine
Ann Bowman Berndt's new children's book, "Find the Woo Woo in You You," helps transform bedtime anxiety into a peaceful routine by teaching kids mindfulness and self-soothing techniques through a gentle, rhyming story. This resource addresses the growing need for emotional intelligence tools for children amidst a rise in diagnosed mental health conditions.

Bondu's AI Toy Taps Millennial Parent Guilt for Screen-Time Solutions
For $199.99, parents can pre-order Bondu, a stuffed dinosaur with an embedded AI chatbot capable of conversing in 32 languages, marketed as a playmate, confidant, and quasi-caregiver, according to Cru