The My Little Wallaby Journal.

Not Perfect Parenting. Real Family Life. Honest stories and practical play ideas for Australian parents navigating screen time, Montessori-inspired learning, boredom, after-school connection, child development and the beautifully messy reality of raising children.

Parenting is full of beautiful intentions, busy days,

screen-time guilt, tiny wins, messy afternoons and moments that matter. In the My Little Wallaby Journal, we share honest reflections and practical play ideas for Australian families raising curious, creative children.

Explore thoughtful articles on:

Creative play, child development, Montessori-inspired learning, after-school connection, screen time balance, boredom, reading habits, open-ended play and everyday family life in Australia.

Each story is written to help parents feel less alone

— and to gently connect real family moments with toys and collections that support imagination, learning and meaningful play at home.

Journal

A child reaching to turn off a tablet while looking away from the screen with a slightly bored expression, in a bright home setting with other toys visible.

When Your Child Turns Off Something Boring: Why...

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When a child turns off something boring, it may be more than a screen-time moment. It can be an early sign of judgement, self-regulation and media literacy — and a...

When Your Child Turns Off Something Boring: Why...

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When a child turns off something boring, it may be more than a screen-time moment. It can be an early sign of judgement, self-regulation and media literacy — and a...

A mother and young child sitting together on a sofa, both looking at a tablet, the mother pointing at the screen while the child laughs. Warm light, relaxed home setting.

We're Not a Screen-Free Family — And Maybe That...

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A Brisbane parent reflection on screens, reading, guilt, and what an imperfect, real-life family rhythm actually looks like.

We're Not a Screen-Free Family — And Maybe That...

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A Brisbane parent reflection on screens, reading, guilt, and what an imperfect, real-life family rhythm actually looks like.

A child sitting on a couch with a parent, both watching a screen together, the parent pointing at something and the child looking curious rather than passive. Warm afternoon light in a home living room.

Bluey vs. Brainrot: Teaching Kids to Know the D...

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Screen-time rules eventually have to become screen-time judgment. Here's how to help a child develop the taste to tell the difference.

Bluey vs. Brainrot: Teaching Kids to Know the D...

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Screen-time rules eventually have to become screen-time judgment. Here's how to help a child develop the taste to tell the difference.

A child working with Montessori materials on a low wooden shelf in soft natural light

Montessori: What It Is, and What It Isn't

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The word gets stamped on everything beige and wooden. Here's what Maria Montessori actually built — and what she didn't.

Montessori: What It Is, and What It Isn't

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The word gets stamped on everything beige and wooden. Here's what Maria Montessori actually built — and what she didn't.

A child alone on a rug in soft afternoon light, with no toys or screens, doing nothing in particular

Why Letting Your Kid Be Bored Is One of the Bes...

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Modern parenting treats boredom like a problem to solve. The research keeps suggesting it's a feature, not a bug.

Why Letting Your Kid Be Bored Is One of the Bes...

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Modern parenting treats boredom like a problem to solve. The research keeps suggesting it's a feature, not a bug.

A parent and child building Lego on a wooden floor, both looking down at the bricks rather than each other

Why 'How Was Your Day?' Almost Never Works (And...

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Our son said his day was fine. Thirty minutes into a Lego build, with no eye contact, he told us what really happened.

Why 'How Was Your Day?' Almost Never Works (And...

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Our son said his day was fine. Thirty minutes into a Lego build, with no eye contact, he told us what really happened.

About My Little Wallaby — a Brisbane-based family-led children’s brand founded by Ana and Daniel, thoughtfully curating creative play and everyday finds for Australian families.

My Little Wallaby is a family-led children’s brand based in Brisbane.

Founded by Ana and Daniel, two Venezuelan-born software engineers turned parents, the brand was born from motherhood, migration, and a love for thoughtful childhood moments. We curate products we’d genuinely feel happy buying for our own child — with a focus on creative play, everyday learning and family life.

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Thoughtfully curated for creative play, learning, playroom inspiration and everyday family life. Discover pretend play, arts and crafts, Montessori materials, building toys, puzzles, outdoor play and more.