Perhaps you've only just begun to sip your season's first PSL, but make no mistake — you're staring down the barrel of a peppermint mocha: the winter holidays, and iHeartRadio's 2016 Jingle Ball, are just around the corner.
Fifth Harmony, Diplo, Daya and Charlie Puth will all perform as part of the annual tour, the media group announced today (September 29). iHeartRadio will announce additional performers on October 11, and has so far unveiled Dallas, San Francisco/San Jose, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Washington, D.
I’m at a playground with my 2-year-old twin girls on a warm spring morning. The sky is clear and cloudless. The girls have found a puddle, and Clementine has plopped down in the middle of it, inciting uproarious laughter from her sister, Penelope, who has quickly followed suit. They are undoubtedly sisters. And today, they act the same.
But they are different. The way any set of siblings is different, yes.
One Punch Man Season 4 has become the focal point of anticipation in a world teeming with anime series, and it stands out for its unique blend of humor, action, and a protagonist so powerful he’s literally bored: Saitama. As the rumor mills churn with excitement, fans eagerly await the official release date for the much-anticipated next installment of this satirical action-comedy. Renowned for its witty humor, breathtaking action sequences, and the distinctive character of Saitama, the series promises to make a triumphant return, leaving audiences anticipating another explosive season.
Physical affection is indisputably good for kids, and studies suggest cuddling can reduce children’s stress levels and boost their immune systems. But cuddling your kids to sleep can be harmful. Experts warn that helping your older children fall asleep with nightly cuddles could set them up for a lifetime of sleep problems.
“Most children will eventually learn to sleep on their own by middle school,” says Andrew J. Bernstein, M.D., a clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin.
If you’ve ever found yourself handing a 2-year-old a $900 iPhone so that you could send an email (or make a phone call, or quietly stare at a wall…#nojudgement), you realize that you’re taking a huge risk. Their tiny grips are tenuous, at best. But what if you could fire up Dinosaur Train on your phone and then stream it to a cheap $99 tablet for them to watch? Problem solved, right?