Inside you’ll find Twenty-FIVE Christmas books you can use in your advent traditions. Have you heard of the tradition of wrapping 12 or 24 Christmas books and opening one a day leading up to Christmas? We’re attempting that this year and I AM STOKED! Whether you plan to go all out or you’re looking to […]
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 […]
Our Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum Choices
Inside you’ll find: Our favorite kindergarten homeschool curriculum for boys with lots of wiggles and sensory needs. I have been dreaming of this day for 20 years. My oldest is about to start kindergarten and I get to be his teacher! As a girl that was homeschooled from K-12th herself, I have always planned to […]
Letter Hunt Alphabet Sensory Bag
I have a problem. I’m addicted to coloring rice for sensory bin fillers. But even though I can’t get enough of the vivid colors and fun textures in my hands, I’m kinda sick of having the rice all over my floor! So I decided to keep things contained this week and chose a sensory BAG […]
Spell-A-Star Sensory Bin
I’m super excited and blessed to have Emma from Adventures of Adam guest posting for me today! She certainly knows what it’s like to have a tough pregnancy and she has dedicated her blog to SIMPLE activities for kids that even moms who are under the weather can do. I so appreciate her generosity in […]
Soccer Letter Recognition and Spelling Game
Sports and academics can seem like polar opposites. But when we decided to make SPORTS our preschool theme for the month, I was determined to combine the two as much as possible! Enter… this soccer themed language activity! It’s great for letter recognition, learning sounds and spelling! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. […]
Family Board Games that Double as Preschool Educational Manipulatives
Homeschooling might seem like an expensive endeavor. But it doesn’t have to be. So many things that you already have at home can be used as educational tools for your children! One of my favorite places to look for preschool supplies and manipulatives is our game closet… This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please […]
Our Four Year Old Preschool Curriculum Changes; A Little Deeper and a Little More Fun!
Structure is not my strong suit. I like to be laid back and flexible. Sometimes it’s the only way I can manage to keep my patience with the chaos surrounding me. But I also long for a bit of a schedule, a plan, an idea of what to expect. So as the new school […]
An Awesome-Sauce Book! Though I’m a Little Bias…
Blogging is a team sport. I’ve been totally blown away by the cooperation and generosity of other bloggers. I’m so excited to introduce you to one of these major collaborations! (And I got to be a part of it!) Ninety-four, (yes, 94!) bloggers got together to compile a monster book of learning and play activities. It’s […]
Books about Plants for Preschoolers
Spring seems to be the perfect time to study plants. Everything is growing and green! Here’s a collection of our favorite books about plants for preschoolers. Scroll all the way down for links to learning activities too! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here. Books Muncha! Muncha! […]