Daniel Tiger is my personal parenting guru

How could one little cartoon tiger possess so much wisdom?

A family and Daniel Tiger.
(Image credit: Illustrated | Chaloner Woods/Getty Images, Amazon)

After dropping off one toddler at daycare and throwing the other one at the babysitter, I race out of the house and speedwalk to a coworking space, juggling my laptop, my keys, a water bottle, a yoga mat, and an exhausting mental checklist of everything I need to do in the next six hours and 45 minutes.

And then I hear it. That little tiny voice starts singing: "Enjoy the wow … that's happening now."

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Rosie Colosi

Rosie Colosi has been working in children's publishing as an author, editor, copywriter, and book club manager for over 15 years. Once upon a time, she played Mrs. Claus in the Rockettes' Radio City Christmas Spectacular, but now she mostly focuses on singing songs from Annie to her two little girls.