July 8, 2021 No. 40 Do you ever have one of those days where you just want to sink beneath the covers for a long nap? You're not alone. Here are some funny TikTok videos that make my hard days a little better. (P.S. Complete our survey to let us know what you'd like to see from Cubby!) —Thao
A special room for play is a luxury for sure, but it's also a smart and strategic use of space. Separating play and sleep spaces helps kids wind down at the end of the day, and if the playroom gets a real workout, you can close the door on the mess and deal with it later.
Playrooms are also a chance for professional designers to, well, play! These kid-centric spaces allow designers to have fun with color, pattern, and more. Here are 10 truly creative rooms designed for fun: cubby ❤️ Artkive is the innovative solution for storing kids' masterpieces. They send you a box to fill with art; you receive a hardcover book of your little's creations. (This also makes for a great grandparent gift!) eat
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cubby finds: beach tents ask maxwell How do we incorporate allowances — and what, if any, alignment should the money have with their chores or other responsibilities? —Jenny Dear Jenny,
I have really struggled over this one too, particularly when I'm tired on a Sunday, my daughter hasn't been the best kid in the world that day, and she says, "You haven't given me my allowance yet!" However, as counterintuitive as it was in the beginning, I do believe that separating allowance from chores is a good idea, and I'll tell you why. Maxwell Ryan is a father and was an elementary school teacher in NYC before founding Apartment Therapy. He'd love to answer your question: askmaxwell@cubbyathome.com
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Thursday, July 8, 2021
The 10 best playrooms designers have ever created {issue 40}
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