Some devotees have slammed Scrabble’s update as unforgivable. If it gets younger players off their phones,it could be worth it.
We’re obsessed with friendship bust-ups,but it is possible to avoid the worst of the pain with a less exclusive approach?
A librarian named after the famed unlucky-in-love heroine shares her namesake’s misfortune in a new novel.
I know I’m treading on thin ice here,but it’s been a decade since Disney released its tale of Elsa. Can children please find something new to love?
Hugging the grandparents seems like a small hill to die on,but for me,it represents a much broader pattern of teaching kids important lessons they seem to be losing.
Throwing money at problems is what we do as a society. But sometimes in doing so,we fail to diagnose the underlying conditions that have created the problems in the first place.
We will soon have a female-led version of The Office. Gender-flipped reboots may be a safe option,but this lazy formula feels patronising and unnecessary.
Gabbie Stroud has written two books about the teaching profession. Her first novel has a powerful message as well.
While franchises may be the equivalent of crack cocaine for small children,parents need to resist the marketing machine.
Life can be bizarre. It’s the crazy and the “vaguely evil” programs that will thrill and really benefit them in the long run.
Zero-alcohol beverages are framed as the lesser of two evils,a gateway to sobriety. But what if the gate swings both ways?