We should never stifle the vivid imaginations of our children. But sometimes, it would be nice if they didn't imagine such creepy things!
It’s 3 a.m. Your eyes snap open as you’re rudely jolted from slumber by your 4-year-old standing silently at your bedside, backlit by the hallway light like some tiny, pajama-clad specter. “The old ...
The concept of Ernest may seem alien to those below a certain age demographic, but for children of the 1980s and '90s, he was his own little phenomenon. Nashville-based advertising executive John R.