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Erin Bartel

Erin Bartel
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Erin is a marketing consultant in Wichita KS. She spends her days helping businesses and non-profits navigate the ever-changing waters of digital & local marketing and homeschooling her kids. She and her daughter also own Sassy Squid Ink, an imprint designing notebooks, journals, and sketchbooks. A mother of 2 happily married to her college sweetheart, Erin's hobbies include bribing herself to exercise, traveling with (and without) her family, and trying to remember where she hid the chocolate.

One Year of Dates with Dad :: A Month-by-Month Activity Guide for Wichita Dads...

Hello, dads! We see you there. We know you work hard, and you love these kids just as much as we do. We also know that sometimes you need a little more one-on-one time...

Families and Food Allergies :: Planning An Allergy-Friendly Birthday Party {Series}

Every 3 minutes, someone in the U.S. is admitted to the Emergency Department for an allergic reaction to food. Increased numbers of children are diagnosed every year, which means that you probably know at...

When Your Mother’s Day Isn’t “Happy”

  I miscarried twice in 2008, and was fighting a less-than-graceful battle with depression when Mother's Day rolled around in 2009. I loved seeing the happy, smiling babies of my friends and family - the pictures...

Families and Food Allergies :: Summer Travel Tips

Every 3 minutes, someone in the U.S. is admitted to the Emergency Department for an allergic reaction to food. Increased numbers of children are diagnosed every year, which means that you probably know at...

3 Natural Teething Remedies That Work!

Ugh. TEETHING. Your happy baby turns into a crabby, drooling, night-waking mess - which subsequently turns YOU into a crabby, drooling, night-waking mess. Desperate for anything that might bring relief, even the crunchiest of...

3 FREE Ways to Build Your Child’s Library

In a world with an increasing number of educational toys, learning-based television shows, and apps-for-everything, it might seem that real books made from real trees are a thing of the past. The time and...