Author: Tabrez Ahemad

Tabrez Ahemad is a senior editor at Kids Magazines. He writes about parenting, kids' education, and kids' games. You can connect with him on social media or email him at Tabrezahemad.bm@gmail.com.

Families change for many reasons, such as divorce, separation, remarriage, or changes in custody. These times can feel hard for everyone, but children often feel upset or confused. While adults are busy sorting out what comes next, children may worry about what will happen to them and feel unsure or anxious about their home and family.  These feelings are common, as adapting to new routines and the loss of daily contact with a parent can be overwhelming for children and may affect their sense of security and well-being during family changes.  Supporting children through family changes requires patience, clear communication,…

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Word games have taken the internet by storm, from the viral Wordle to classic favourites like Scrabble and crosswords. With these games growing in popularity, players often seek quick and efficient ways to discover the right words. That’s where tools like Word Hippo come into play. Whether you’re solving a puzzle or searching for a five-letter word like “hippo,” this tool can be your best companion. In this article, we’ll explain what Word Hippo is, how it works, and why using the five letter word hippo as your focus can be both fun and educational. Let’s dive into the features,…

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Have you ever met someone who seems small but dreams big? Someone who proves that no matter your age, you can do something amazing? Sometimes, the most inspiring people are not grown-ups — they’re kids just like you. Many children feel like they have to wait until they’re older to make a difference. But that’s not true at all. Billy Michael Short is proof that even small actions can lead to big changes. According to the National Literacy Trust (UK), 1 in 11 children from low-income families does not own a single book at home. Access to books is directly…

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Long hair is making a strong comeback among teen boys in 2025. From laid-back surfer vibes to edgy undercuts, long hairstyles offer versatility and a chance to express individuality. Whether you’re aiming for a relaxed look or something more polished, there’s a long haircut that fits your style. Teen Boy Long Haircuts are no longer just a trend—they’re a statement. Let’s explore ten trendy long haircuts that are making waves this year. 1. The Shaggy Layers Image source: Pinterest This classic cut features layered hair that adds volume and movement. It’s perfect for those who prefer a low-maintenance style with…

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When the weather keeps kids indoors, it can be hard to keep them busy and happy. Whether it’s a rainy day, a school holiday, or just some quiet time at home, these fun indoor activities for kids are perfect for children of all ages. Each idea is simple, creative, and helps kids learn and have fun at the same time. If you’re looking for enjoyable and educational ways to spend the day, these indoor activities for kids offer something for every interest and age group. 1. Indoor Obstacle Course Best for: Ages 3–10 Materials Needed: Pillows, chairs, blankets, hula hoops,…

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Planning a birthday party for a teenager can be tricky—too childish and they’re bored, too grown-up and it feels awkward. Whether it’s for a fun-loving 13-year-old or a style-conscious 17-year-old, the goal is the same: make it memorable, fun, and just cool enough. In this 2025 guide, we’ve rounded up the best teen birthday party ideas for girls and boys that are easy to organize, budget-friendly, and full of energy. Let’s explore creative ways to throw a party that your teen will actually enjoy—without breaking the bank. What Teens Really Want in a Birthday Party Teen Birthday Party Ideas (Image…

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In recent years, educational strategies have evolved to embrace the integration of visual content into early education. Visual content—whether through images, videos, infographics, or interactive elements—plays a crucial role in shaping how young children absorb and retain information. Research has consistently shown that the combination of text and visuals improves learning outcomes for children. With the rise of digital technology, new tools have emerged to create more dynamic and engaging educational content, which helps children develop critical thinking, language, and comprehension skills. The Importance of Visual Content in Early Education At the core of early childhood development is the understanding…

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Ever wondered how old are kids in each grade? You’re not alone. Many parents and guardians ask this question when enrolling their children in school or comparing education systems. While there can be exceptions—like students who skip a grade or repeat one—most classmates are usually within a year of each other. To make it easier, we’ve put together a simple age-by-grade chart to give you a clear picture. Grade and Age Comparison Table Grade Typical Age Range Pre-K 4–5 years old Kindergarten 5–6 years old 1st Grade 6–7 years old 2nd Grade 7–8 years old 3rd Grade 8–9 years old…

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“Anything But A Backpack Day” is one of the most exciting and silly spirit days celebrated in schools across the UK and beyond. On this day, students are encouraged to ditch their usual backpacks and bring something different to carry their school supplies. It’s a chance to show off imagination, stand out, and have a laugh with classmates. Some schools even hand out prizes for the most original or funniest ideas. Students bring everything from shopping trolleys to microwave ovens, and the results are both hilarious and brilliant. It’s more than just a fun trend — it brings people together,…

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Remember those wobbly first bike rides? The scraped knees, frustrated tears, and that moment of panic when Dad let go of the seat? Yeah, that happens a lot. With proper training, you can avoid this. The first thing that you need is a balance bike. These pedal-free bikes are changing the game for tiny riders everywhere. Traditional bike learning methods that often caused stress and frustration are now being replaced by more effective, child-friendly approaches. Instead, toddlers as young as 18 months are scooting around with their feet, naturally figuring out the whole balance thing before they ever have to…

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