Giggle Magazine

STEM Showcase for Alachua County K-5 Teachers

By Natalie Richoux In our August and September issue of Giggle, we published an article titles "Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling of STEM" which discussed the importance of girls interested in STEM related fields pursuing those interests and the various… read more

Songs for Kids and Parents

By Leah Antovel Car rides can by a chore when the only CDs you tossed in your center console are an assortment of KIDZ BOP. Your kids may love them, but you have had it with kids covering pop songs… read more

Children and Febrile Seizures

By Tracy Wright For parents, especially those of infants, a child contracting a fever can be scary enough. If you add a seizure to that fever, it can be downright terrifying. It’s important for parents to understand seizures that accompany… read more

Ginny Switt

A Day in my Life 6:00-7:00 AM: I wake up, and immediately jump in the shower for a wake-up boost. I check my email, and mentally go over the schedule for the day. I check that Alex has everything he… read more

Breathe Deep, Breathe Clean

By Jessica Franklin Do you have pets? Do you live with a smoker? Do you suffer from allergies or asthma? If you said yes to any of those questions, you might want to consider investing in an air purifier for… read more

Helping Your Kids Learn Skills

By Isabella Sorresso When I was a kid, my mom had a chore chart to list the things we needed to accomplish each week and we would get awarded a small allowance for completing everything. At the time, I hated… read more

PB&J Twists

By Natalie Richoux At one point or another in our lives, we have all probably had a delicious peanut butter and jelly sandwich. According to the National Peanut Butter Board, the first written recipe of this timeless classic popped up… read more

Bye Bye, Tonsils

By Christy Pina  Approximately 500,000 to 600,000 children, typically between the ages of 3 and 8, will require a tonsillectomy every year in the United States, according to local otolaryngologist (ear, nose and throat specialist) Dr. Jeff Phillips. The idea… read more

Frying the Competition

By Natalie Richoux Soaring in popularity for many household kitchens are additions of the air fryer. Making them so appealing are the number of uses for this kitchen appliance! While fried foods are delicious, using a conventional oil fryer has… read more

AP, IB or Dual Enrollment?

By Natalie Richoux High school is no longer the simple, straightforward path to becoming an adult it once was. Now there are many programs your child could enroll in depending on their goals and aspirations in life. High schools offer… read more