Kathrin Ziegler/DigitalVision/Getty Images Romance books are well and truly back, baby. Whether you like ‘em spicy and full of steamy scenes, heavy on the fantasy elements, or tailored to the season you’re in, there are so many stories out that it shouldn’t be hard to find one that fits your preferences. Amazon just released their own list of the best romance books of 2024, as determined by their panel of editors, who read thousands of books every year. These 20 titles rose to the top of the pack thanks to their unique storylines, diverse casts, and fresh take on one...
Turning 40 Doesn’t Have To Suck
Shutterstock By the time my 40th rolled around, I hadn’t really celebrated a birthday in almost a decade. Parenting three kids, one with multiple disabilities, left little room for my own celebrations. But 40?! I knew I wanted to go all out. I wasn’t ready to travel and leave the kids behind. I knew I wanted to celebrate with friends from different areas of my life: Friends from high school, college, local mom friends and friends from past jobs, especially since many of my get-togethers had become so few and far between. After tossing around a few options, my husband...
Discover Cute & Cozy Holiday Looks In CoComelon x SHEIN’s New Kids Collection
If your little one is among the millions of kiddos who adore all things CoComelon, they’ll instantly light up seeing their favorite characters on their clothes. The animated children’s programming channel has captured the hearts of kids everywhere. Now, with the new CoComelon x SHEIN collaboration, that joyful, sing-along energy can be part of your child’s holiday style. Think bright colors, whimsical patterns, and all the characters they love — JJ, Cody, Nina, and Cece — printed on cozy, kid-friendly pieces that are just as practical as they are adorable. The collection includes a variety of home goods, accessories for...
You Can Do Anything For Three Months" Is The Parenting Advice We Needed
TikTok I full believe that if anything would be helpful in parenthood, it’s a time machine. It would be a way to go back and fix a dumb mistake or thing you’ve said that you felt crappy about later. But above and beyond that, I think it would be great for reassurance. I could time travel to past me, in the thick of rearing a newborn, and say “Hey, try this” or even just to offer reassurance: “Hey, me of the past: it’s so hard now, but it will get easier.” On a recent episode of the It’s Me, Tinx...



