Monday, May 18, 2020

Disney Pixar Onward Twitter Party Bluray Review

Movies

MBE partnered with Disney Pixar for this Onward Twitter Party & review

The big screen debut of Disney and Pixar Animation Studios family movie for  kids Onward (2020) had an impressive Rotten Tomatoes 95% Verified Audience Score before its theatrical release. But sadly, early rave reviews were cut short just a few weeks later after the global COVID-19 health crisis started spiraling out of control.  Fortunately, mass distribution plans were quickly altered, providing home viewers access to buy this animated fantasy adventure film digitally, on Movies Anywhere and on Disney + by early April. As of May 19, I'm pleased to announce even more fans will have the chance to enjoy the home entertainment version with the launch of Onward on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD.



Disney Pixar Onward Movie Scenes Ian Barley Dad

The Storyline


Modern suburban teenage elf brothers Ian (voice of Tom Holland) and Barley (voice of Chris Pratt) Lightfoot set out on an epic journey into the unknown. Their goal is to team up so they can recapture the chance to spend just one full day with their Dad who passed away when Barley was little but before Ian was born. Along the way, there will be some crazy bends in the journey: adventures driving in Barley's van named Guinevere, casting magic spells, deciphering cryptic maps, and a host of other fast-moving challenges including encountering a giant beast. 

It's a fast-paced adventure with a cast of characters with hearts and good intentions -- and a villain or two to keep things interesting. In the end, the brothers will come to realize that the clear and easy path isn't always the right or the best way to pursue your dreams. But, with a little of inspiration and by working together -- and of course some magic -- these two seemingly polar opposite brothers prove on this quest that if you earnestly seek it, anything you strive to do is possible.



Disney Pixar Onward Movie Twitter Party



Twitter Party Today


Join us today on Twitter to chat about Onward as well as have a chance to win some great prizes!

When: Monday, May 18, 2020
Time: 6-7 pm PST/9-10 pm
Hashtag: #ONWARDBLURAY
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About Onward

Directed by Dan Scanlon and starring the voices of Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Octavia Spencer and others. Learn more about Disney and Pixar's Onward. Don't miss the Onward movie trailer as well as by visit the official site and follow the film's pages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Homeschool Remote Work Survival Tips

Parenting


MBE partnered with National Today & Top Agency PR for this post


Help for Working Parents With Kids 


As a mom of four kids born within a year who once homeschooled all my children for three full years, I definitely feel your pain about the many ways school closures have impacted parents. I'd also like to reassure you that there is light at the end of this seemingly unending tunnel. That having a hands-on experience educating your own sons and daughters -- even one thrust upon you not by choice, but by the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic -- is precious family time together that you will eventually grow to cherish as the new normal way society functions takes hold.



According to this TOP Survey of 400 Americans with school-age children, school closures resulting from the quarantine have presented a new level of challenges, making the usual life balance juggling act that us working parents have experienced for years look like a cake walk. In fact, findings in this study reveal that a full 50% of the millennials surveyed are deeply concerned about job security as they work the second job of teaching kids often at the same time as doing work for their employer.

The good news is with a little patience and ingenuity, working remotely and homeschooling the kids in perfect harmony is doable. 

Pictured below is my own family on a recent safari trip to Africa. Keep reading for the tried and true tips that worked for us while I was their homeschool teacher at the same time I was working remotely from home.



African Family Elephant Safari


Daily Tips to Balance Work and Homeschool


1. Conduct Meetings When Kids Aren't Around

Try to schedule phone and Zoom meetings when the household is quiet. I've never been a morning person, but when my kids were younger, I was motivated just by getting up a full hour before them in the morning, because it gave me a head start on my day and I was able to hold work conversations without unprofessional interruptions. Aiming to make important calls and do meetings while kids are napping or your spouse (or nanny) has taken them out of the house for some fresh air is also a strategy that will work wonders in your favor.

2. Set up Your Desk Near Your Child's

When I was homeschooling my kids, I turned our toy room into a classroom by moving each of our four children's desks there, positioning my own desk in front. This made it easy for me to continue working on my computer while I could keep an eye on them at all times and they could not leave the room without passing by my desk.

3. Encourage Your Child to be More Independent

You'd be surprised at what even preschoolers can do by themselves, if you just give them a chance to show you what they're capable of. Depending on the age, abilities and attention span of your own kids, ask your child to sit quietly and give them one assignment to complete at a time. Just like in the classroom, if they need to get up, have a question or need help, ask them to raise their hand. 

4. Team Teach With Your Spouse or Caregiver

If both parents are working from home, take turns giving each other a break from teaching. If your strong suit is writing, take the initiative to help your child by reviewing their work with them. But if you're not great in math, but your partner is a number cruncher, why not share each of your strengths with your child?

5. Take Frequent Breaks

You probably don't sit all day at your desk and so you shouldn't expect your children to so, either. In fact, it's a good idea to take 15-30 minute breaks at least 2-3 times a day (as often as hourly, if necessary) so you and your kids can take some time off for some physical exercise and fresh air, weather permitting. Recess time not only is fun and relieves pent up energy, it bonds you with your child as well as helps both of you sharpen your minds and allows everyone to come back to their desks feeling refreshed, read to work and be more productive.

6. Have a Sit-down Family Dinner

This was my favorite time of day when I homeschooled my kids because it was a chance to enjoy a leisurely meal and lively conversation.  BTW, we've always had a no electronic devices at the table rule so we can all fully engage and participate. From a very young age, I also encouraged my kids to take turns helping plan and cook meals for the family, so they really had the opportunity to take ownership of mealtime. Now with two of my adult children (both in grad school) and our new son-in-law sheltering in place here at home now, dinnertime is something we all enjoy.


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This is just the tip of the iceberg of the multitude of things your family can do to make homeschooling kids more rewarding for them, while creating a more productive remote work environment for you. With positive approaches like the ones I've suggested, this can be a win-win situation for everyone (including your employer who will be impressed with how well behaved your kids are when you're in meetings). 
Us parents are in this together for the long run and we have so much to learn from each other.  Please feel free to share your own strategies for family survival at home during these challenging times by leaving a comment below. 

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Monday, May 11, 2020

Maple Sugar Candy Recipe Laura Ingalls

Good Food

Inspired by Laura Ingalls Wilder's Life on the Frontier

I grew up loving the Little House on the Prairie book series and so have my own daughters. There's a reason why the stories of Laura Ingalls Wilder still continue to be just as popular with the next generation and the magic endures today. 

Maple Syrup Candy Recipe


We all still yearn for the simple things in life that give us the most joy, experiences like making old-fashioned foods such as Maple Sugar Candy at home. This is a wonderful project for you and your children to mix up together in your kitchen. It only requires a single ingredient: real maple syrup and, best of all, kids will enjoy eating this special sweet treat.





Watch the video to see how easy it is to make this sweet treat without having to go out and tap the maple tree for syrup like Laura used to do. Then get the recipe on the official website of Little House on the Prairie. 




Here's your chance to recreate this fun candy with or for your kids just like Laura or Ma might have made back in pioneer days as their family pushed forward, first settling in Minnesota and then moving on to South Dakota.