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Do Stuff Parents

Sharing real experiences and easy to-do videos for active parenting. Join the conversation on social @dostuffparents and at dostuffparents.com.
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Episodes

Bike Riding WIth Your Kids, Pt. 1

A continuation of a previous conversation between Nick and JP about teaching your kids how to ride a bike. Maybe your child is still learning to ride or they're totally on their own. Or maybe you've got them in a carrier or trailer. Either way, you're ready to ride together. Full episodes at dostuffparents.com .

Apr 02, 202211 min

Building with LEGO Pt. 2

It's official: our kids love LEGO! For more on this topic, visit dostuffparents.com.

Feb 20, 202214 min

Building with LEGO Pt. 1

JP and Nick introduce the world of LEGO to their kids. For more on this topic, visit dostuffparents.com.

Feb 20, 202211 min

Make Old Stuff New

Nick pulls up to his garage and finds an unwanted vanity. JP reluctantly takes home a bookshelf left out on the curb. An old scooter purchased at a flee market. All opportunities to make old stuff new again with the kids. Watch the video at dostuffparents.com.

Jan 17, 202217 min

Real Christmas Tree Chopping

On this episode, JP and Nick discuss visiting a Christmas tree farm and bringing home a real tree! Like what you hear? Watch the video and check out more episodes at dostuffparents.com . Key Materials: Christmas tree stand, Hold down straps, Saw Safety Notes: Keep the tree watered so that it does not dry out and become a fire hazard. Be careful when using a saw around your kids.

Dec 15, 202114 min

Indoor Activities

Ideas for using indoor spaces, like a garage, for activities.

Nov 25, 202119 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Riding A Two Wheeler Bike

On average, children learn to ride a two wheeler between ages 5-7. The timing will depend on the child's physical and mental development, comfort level and coordination. As parents, the best we can do is provide a safe, encouraging and trusting environment for our children to get a good grip on this new kind of freedom .

Oct 14, 202121 minEp. 2
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