Subscription kids' clothing startup Rockets of Awesome has raised $12.5 million in Series A funding as it seeks to become the go-to for savvy parents hoping to avoid seasonal trawls around the mall.
Few things make parents more frantic than looking at the calendar and seeing a kid’s birthday they completely forgot about. How on earth can a busy mom or dad find the perfect present on such short ...
These awesome '90s movies only cool kids remember helped define that era of teen spirit and relative prosperity. We saw almost all of them in theaters. Of course these things are subjective, so please ...
A new startup called Rockets of Awesome launching today wants to make shopping for kids’ clothing easier by offering to do it for you. Similar in concept something like StitchFix, which sends boxes of ...
Rachel Blumenthal founded Rockets of Awesome to solve the problem of where to buy cool kids' clothes, and save time. She conceived the idea while running her first startup, online baby registry ...
A 2014 study looked at “cool” behaviors adopted by middle-schoolers and found that although they made kids more popular in the short run, that effect wore off quickly and eventually backfired. By ...
A new study published in the Child Development journal followed a group of 184 “cool” kids around for 10 years, starting at age 13 and continuing until age 23. “The fast-track kids didn’t turn out ...
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An all-star cast of comic pros makes 'The Cool Kids,' Fox's stab at very grown-up comedy, kind of work, if you're into that sort of thing. By Tim Goodman As an actor, writer and executive producer on ...
What’s the Deal? The Cool Kids’ slow, deliberate vocal flow coupled with simple rhythms harkens back to the glory days of acts like Boogie Down Productions and EPMD. And the duo’s much-anticipated ...
I wish I had a book like this when I was young. From the time I could, I always wanted to work but I was always limited by a boundary; and that boundary was my parents simply thinking I was too young ...