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Alphabet Sensory Play and Gross Motor Challenge

March 4, 2017 By Julie 1 Comment

When you’re homeschooling a child with SPD, you’re always looking for ways to multitask. Almost every learning opportunity can be a chance to get healthy sensory input. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Please read my full disclosure policy here.  Thank you to the Toybrary of Austin for generously giving my family a […]

3 Tips for Fun Nature Hikes with Your Kids

January 24, 2017 By Julie 1 Comment

Inside you will find: Some great tips for awesome nature hikes with kids The greatest quality of little boys (and by extension some grown men) is a wondrous imagination. If you ever want to have an especially engaging, and likely entertaining, conversation with a little boy, ask him to tell you his favorite story. Watch his […]

Mirror and Light Science Exploration for Preschoolers

November 29, 2016 By Julie 5 Comments

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 […]

Amazing Kinetic Tool for Learning to Sound Out Words

November 2, 2016 By Julie 2 Comments

Teaching a child to read has always seemed like a mystical, unobtainable experience to me. Honestly, it’s like hoping for a mini miracle! How could a kid who would rather whack his brother with a lightsaber ever find the discipline to learn to read? Now that my son is in kindergarten, I’m getting to witness […]

Christmas Tree Light Table Play

October 10, 2016 By Julie 3 Comments

Christmas Tree Light Table Play for learning shapes, colors and sizes!

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 […]

Frightfully Fun Halloween Science Experiments

September 29, 2016 By Julie 2 Comments

Inside you’ll find: The scariest, squishiest, spookiest, slimiest science experiments for Halloween fun!   As the weather cools, and the leaves fall, kids start dreaming of one of the year’s highlights; trick-or-treating on Halloween! If you want this season to be more than just candy candy candy, try some of these awesome Halloween themed science activities! […]

Books about Knights and Castles for Preschoolers

September 23, 2016 By Julie 2 Comments

   Inside you’ll find: The very best books about knights for preschoolers (or kindergarteners). They’re long standing favorites!  Having boys, I knew we would eventually have to do a unit on knights and the middle ages. I thought that my barely three-year old was too young. But he learned about dragons recently and being a knight […]

The Benefits of Microscopes for Kids

September 22, 2016 By Julie Leave a Comment

Children are naturally curious about the world around them. They have a million questions, are full of awe and wonder, and see things from their own unique perspective. Science is the way to open your child’s world even further. Teach them how to investigate and analyse. And with a quality microscope you can make the minuscule, […]

Time Saving Tips for Homeschooling Moms Pulled in a Million Directions

August 21, 2016 By Julie 1 Comment

Inside you’ll find: Time saving tips for busy frazzled moms such as yourself. “Mom, can you help me put on my shoes?” “Mom, the cat snuck out!” “Mom, we’re out of peanut butter!” “Mom, what does ‘Delinquent’ mean?” Being a homeschool mother means that you claim many roles, including chef, teacher, secretary, librarian, referee, maid, […]

Don’t Forget These Things When Planning Your Homeschool Room

August 5, 2016 By Julie 1 Comment

Our realtor looked at us like we were nuts. “You have to have a WHAT?” I insisted that there be a room that we could dedicate to homeschooling. I know many people that homeschool at their kitchen room table, but I know how hard that can be. I wanted a room that could handle the seriously fun […]

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