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Play Dough Color Mixing: Valentine’s Object Lesson

February 3, 2016 By: Juliecomment

It’s a month to focus on LOVE. Did you know you can help kids learn about love and acceptance with a simple play dough object lesson? Get all the fun details by reading my guest post on Pre-K Pages.  So teach your kids about friendship while they get their fingers a little messy! Happy Valentine’s […]

Occupational Therapy: Infinity Loop

February 1, 2016 By: Julie3 Comments

Walking in circles is a way to describe futility. But walking in an infinity loop is a super beneficial activity. Check out this classic occupational therapy activity that you can do in your own home. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my full disclosure policy here.  Set Up: Use painter’s tape […]

How to Feel Beautiful as a New Mom

January 29, 2016 By: Juliecomment

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Burt’s Bees for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine. Being a new mom can be ugly work. There’s the sleepless nights, the bodily fluids everywhere, the body that feels like a stranger’s. Sometimes it’s hard to feel presentable, nonetheless beautiful. Try these simple, doable […]

Chewy Molasses Cookies

January 25, 2016 By: Julie2 Comments

My boys think that a cookie without chocolate is a waste, until I introduced them to these Molasses cookies. If you’re looking for a way to satisfy your sweet tooth in a unique way, give these delicious morsels a try! If you’ve never had a molasses cookie, you’re missing out. I’m a big fan of […]

Sensory Avoiders and Clothing: Tips and Tricks for Kids with Tactile Defensiveness

January 22, 2016 By: Julie15 Comments

Kids are particular creatures. Everything has to be “just so”. Clothing is no exception. Many young kids go through a period when we parents are afraid their kids will have to join a nudest colony because they just won’t put a stitch on! But if you’re child has sensory issues, getting dressed may be your biggest […]

Delicious Kid-Friendly Vegetable Side Dishes

January 18, 2016 By: Julie5 Comments

Vegetables are pretty much the quintessential healthy food.  Unfortunately, they get a pretty bad rap as far as taste, especially from kids. But with a little creativity, vegetables can be yummy and enjoyable for everyone! Our family is taking four super simple baby steps toward healthier eating. And veggie side dishes are just one of the ways […]

Four Crazy Simple Ways to Eat Healthy After the Holiday Madness

January 15, 2016 By: Juliecomment

Somewhere along the way, our friends got the impression that our family eats healthy. While we do strive to only eat natural “clean” food, the truth is, we kinda suck at the whole balanced diet thing.  Over the holidays, things got to the breaking point. We have a new baby with health issues and an older child […]

Quality Ingredients on the Go!

January 12, 2016 By: Juliecomment

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Kraft Foods. All opinions are 100% mine. Our family tries hard to eat well and consume wholesome ingredients. Unfortunately, that’s not always easy, especially with picky kids and a busy schedule. It seems like making healthy foods and drinks are especially time consuming and […]

Dry Brushing: What It Is and Why You Should Do It!

January 8, 2016 By: Julie2 Comments

Most natural living practices seem coo coo to me. That is, until I research them. I usually find myself nodding my head in agreement with the logic. Then I cautiously give the new idea a try and am pleasantly surprised with the results. Dry brushing has been that experience for me! Find out what dry brushing is […]

Snowflake Crafts and Activities

January 6, 2016 By: Julie4 Comments

Apparently I’m the only adult alive that LOVES snow. Unfortunately, I live in Texas. To ease my sorrow over the lack of white fluffy stuff, I complied this round up of snowflake crafts, sensory play, learning activities, and even yummy snowflake TREATS! You’ll be sure to find WARM ways to enjoy the snow and winter! […]

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