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Fun and Simple Homeschool Geography Curriculum and Resources

March 6, 2018 By: Julie1 Comment

Inside you’ll find: All the tools you’ll need to put together an awesome homeschool geography curriculum. Your kids rocked their math lesson, read some great books, and loved their science experiment. You’re feeling pretty good about your homeschool day. Then you remember with a stab of guilt, the often overlooked subject of GEOGRAPHY. Groan. If […]

Prone to Wander: Faith, Fear and Brain Surgery

February 27, 2018 By: Julie11 Comments

I can feel everyone’s eyes on me. Watching as I navigate the insanity of real life that seems more like a medical TV drama. I mean seriously… my youngest son, Titus, is born with a birthmark on his face. Now, two years later, because of that birthmark, I’m scheduling my middle son, Levi’s, brain surgery. […]

The Science Behind Sensory Activities: Don’t Miss These Benefits

January 31, 2018 By: Julie10 Comments

Inside you’ll find: How kids benefit from sensory activities and why every adult should take the time and effort to make sensory play a priority.  Pure terror. Eye rolls. Blank stares. I’ve seen all these reactions when I mention sensory bins or sensory play activities. I get it. They take time and effort. They can […]

Living Chapter Books for Kids: What We Read This Year

January 16, 2018 By: Julie10 Comments

Inside you’ll find: my boys favorite chapter books we read this year. Most of them I’d say fit the category of living books! 2017 was the year we really started diving into chapter books. I’ve been dreaming about this stage in life since before I was married! Sharing fantastic stories and adventures within the pages […]

Books about Asian Cultures for Grade Schoolers

January 15, 2018 By: Julie3 Comments

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 […]

Teach like Charlotte Mason: Everything You Need to Get Started

January 10, 2018 By: Julie2 Comments

Inside you’ll find: What the Charlotte Mason homeschool philosophy is and how to dive in without losing your mind! When I first heard about Charlotte Mason in homeschooling circles, I totally misjudge it. First I thought is was akin to unschooling, then I thought it was impossibly rigorous and unobtainable. But thankfully I kept digging […]

Living Books about Composers

January 7, 2018 By: Juliecomment

Inside you’ll find: picture books about composers, full of living ideas perfect for a Charlotte Mason picture study. Have you ever met a person that hated all types of music? Yeah, me either. Unfortunately, I know far too many people that don’t appreciate classical music. Maybe because they weren’t exposed to it at a young […]

Ultra Moist Apple Cake Recipe

December 10, 2017 By: Julie2 Comments

Inside you’ll find: An incredibly addicting apple cake recipe that will have your guests begging for more. I’m not really a cake person. I prefer a good brownie or cinnamon roll to a plain cake with frosting. In fact for my birthday, I usually opt for these pumpkin bars (I’m an October baby). But everything […]

History Beyond the Textbook: How to Make the Past Come to Life

December 5, 2017 By: Julie2 Comments

It’s not often that a community college professor gets a standing ovation from 150 normally apathetic young adults. But that’s exactly what happened to my American history teacher at the end of one semester. Why? Mr. DePalma didn’t bombard us with dry facts or burden us with dull timelines. He told us peoples’ stories. He […]

Baby Sensory Toys

November 28, 2017 By: Julie2 Comments

Inside you’ll find: Some of the best baby sensory toys to help your infant’s brain and body to grow big and strong. Everyone has sensory needs, babies included. The need to experience the world around them not just with their eyes, but through touch, sound, movement and pressure. This post contains affiliate links for your […]

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