Inside you’ll find: Picture books about Asia for grade schoolers. Countries included are China, Japan, Korea and Thailand and even Tibet. Every homeschool semester, I get all giddy as I pick an area of the world that the boys and I will focus our picture book habit on. (It’s an addiction really. I had 96 […]
Books about the Middle East for Grade Schoolers
Inside you’ll find: incredible books about the middle east for kids to expand their perspective. Motherhood sometimes feels extremely claustrophobic. Kids are clingy, we rarely leave the house, and I have no idea what’s going on in world affairs. While for a time, mother’s are their children’s entire world, we have the incredible honor of […]
How to Survive a Screen-Free Road Trip with Kids
Inside you’ll find ways to actually enjoy a screen-free road trip with kids. “HEY COOOWWW!” My brother made a valiant effort to sweet talk the herd of cows into looking up, as our family car flew by their field at 65 miles an hour. We were on yet another road trip, and to pass the time, […]
Valentine’s Day Object Lesson
Today I have a special treat for you! Anne Marie Gosnell is a master at bringing the Bible to life for kids. She has graciously agreed to share one of her ideas that’s perfect for this Valentine’s Day season. So if you’re wanting to help your students understand what love really is, try this love […]
Mirror and Light Science Exploration for Preschoolers
Inside you’ll find: An open-ended science experiment for preschoolers that teaches kids about light. Have you ever noticed that toys have a life of their own? When they first join your family, your kids play with that particular toy constantly. But as time goes on, the toys lose their charm and imagination can start to […]
Fossil Hunt Play Dough Game
Nothing makes a blogger more proud than when their own kids come up with creative learning activities. This seemingly simple activity takes no set up and helps kids develop deductive reasoning. And be careful, you’re kids might even fool you! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my full disclosure policy here. […]
Creative Candy Cane Crafts
The Christmas season in filled with many timeless, and familiar symbols. These wonderful emblems help us to relive happy memories, to usher in holiday spirit, and to infuse the season with meaning. The Candy Cane is all this and it tastes pretty darn good too! Give some of these fun and creative Candy Cane craft ideas […]
Bird Seed Sensory Bin
Inside you’ll find: A simple sensory bin for a preschool bird unit activity. When the kids are driving me out of my mind, a fail safe way to make everyone happy is to make a sensory bin. Sensory bins need not be fancy to capture children’s imaginations. I don’t know what it is, but kids will […]
Christmas Tree Light Table Play
Last year, I made a DIY light table on the cheap. Our very first activity with it was decorating a Christmas tree. We’ve busted it out again this year and wanted to share some updated pictures of the fun that can be had with light table play! This post contains affiliate links that help support my […]
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