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Olympic gold medalist and father of two Jonny Moseley talks about his passion for the sport of skiing and fatherhood, and the example his parents set that he hopes to follow with his children.

"Staycation" in a charming village, Beaver Creek

Published: 11/16/2011 by Courtney Drake-McDonough in Vacations

There's something about the holidays and the mountains that go hand in hand - or rather - glove in glove. Read about Beaver Creek and the Beaver Creek Lodge when planning your staycation this winter or any time of year.

Norton Juster, the beloved author of the children's classic, The Phantom Tollbooth, talks about the power of imagination, his childhood, and the dangers of pushing kids to read too early.

Megan McDonald, author of the Judy Moody book series and actress Jordana Beatty, star of the upcoming film "Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer" were the perfect blend in creating a movie that is just as much fun as the books.

9 Can't-Miss Fun Family Festivals

Published: 05/24/2011 by Kelly Smith in Activities

Summertime means festival season. Check out these 9 "can't miss" fun family events taking place around the metro area this month.

Wondering what to do when the screens are off? Here are seven ideas, one for each day of Screen-Free Week:

"Traces" - Colorado Parent Family Review

Published: 03/25/2011 by Rachel V. Pazmino in Activities

Read what the winners of our "Be A Colorado Parent Family Reviewer" contest had to say about the show "Traces", now playing at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, through May 14.

3 Great Family Weekends in L.A.

Published: 02/01/2011 by Carolyn Graham in Activities

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20 Kids Birthday Party Tips

Published: 08/27/2010 by By Deborah Mock in Activities

Great ideas for easier, greener, healthier, less-expensive birthday celebrations.

With summer in high gear now, kids are relishing their break from school and homework. But parents may be worried that their children’s brains will turn to mush between now and the return to the classroom. Here are some fun ways to sneak in learning.