
Barb Szyszkiewicz reviews Lisa Hendey’s new prayer aid for moms: “The Catholic Mom’s Desk Calendar” from Word Among Us Press.
Barb Szyszkiewicz reviews Lisa Hendey’s new prayer aid for moms: “The Catholic Mom’s Desk Calendar” from Word Among Us Press.
Kate Taliaferro and daughter Rosie review the kids’ version of the Catholic T-Shirt Club subscription box.
Lisa Hendey reviews to fair trade selections from prAna and offers readers a discount for your holiday purchases for adventure loving fashion seekers.
Melanie Jean Juneau shows how to create toys inexpensively by crocheting them out of scraps of yarn.
Stuart Dunn reviews 3 deck-building games to play with your family. Which one would you choose for your next Family Game Night?
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Stuart Dunn reviews two books from Ignatius Press that are ideal First-Communion gifts: My Catholic Bible and A Missal for Children.
Our Question of the Week: a reader needs suggestions for a thoughtful and memorable First Communion gift for her daughter.
A newly launched paper products company has set out to remind people to keep their hearts and minds fixed on…
2535 Apparel launches a new line of premium Catholic clothing for the whole family and donates 100% of the proceeds…
Meet St. Therese: the 18″ doll from brand-new doll company Dolls from Heaven. Meg Matenaer’s got the scoop on how you can pre-order this doll for Christmas and help get Dolls from Heaven off and running!
It’s that time of year again! The graduation invitations are rolling in! Megan Swaim offers some ideas for creative and useful gifts for the Class of 2015.
With almost 20 years of experience of buying toys, the Guests list their top all-time best toys.
Giving eBooks – a maybe not so new idea for Christmas this year, but don’t miss Allison’s recommendation for everyone on your list this year!
In the days and hours before Christ is born in the manger of your heart, what could you possibly present on December 25?