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Monster Mike Fishing on MSNOpinion

How Monster Mike turned Play-Doh into real fishing lures

It sounds impossible at first. A children’s modeling compound shaped into a fishing lure and cast into open water. But Monster Mike wanted to know if presentation matters more than material. What ...
Balance and Bloom uses superheroes, sand trays, and storytelling to help St. Louis kids build emotional literacy.
A new inclusive community initiative, Nathan’s Sensory Village, is set to launch this Saturday, offering children ages 4 to 13 a free, wheelchair-accessible space designed specifically for sensory ...
For these far West Texas residents, crossing the border to provide for a Mexican orphanage is a routine act of neighborly ...
An opinion-based column regarding toy companies and toy production being more concerned with marketing and selling to adults.
There’s a good chance the aluminum that helps you drive your car or look out a window at home came from a plant 50 miles ...
Tariff relief is still welcome. The Toy Association has continually lobbied for an exemption from tariffs, similar to the one the industry received during Trump's first term. Toys were recently ...
Not everything is worth purchasing at Costco, judging by the not-so-positive reviews left for these food items by the chain's ...
Some of Kathy Jamieson’s favorite Christmas movies are “The Year Without A Santa Claus” and “Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer.” What do these movies have in common? They all use stop-motion animation.
Everyone knows basic landscaping tools like shovels, rakes, and lawnmowers, but there are some more obscure ones you might actually find useful.
Everyday items with genius designs solve problems you never noticed, from pasta spoon holes that measure portions to takeout boxes that unfold into plates.
Travelers in the Middle East have been stranded due to airspace closures following U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran. The U.S.