Snuggled up on bean bags inside its orange and yellow walls, I fell in love with books. My kindergarten teacher had a cardboard castle set up as a reading area, and at the end of the school year, I was the lucky child that got to take that castle home. It was dragged outside on […]
Simple Book Activity for The Shape of Me and Other Stuff
Have you ever watched as a young child plays with their shadow on a sunny day? They contort their bodies, using their imaginations as their shadow becomes a bird, an elephant, or even a dinosaur. On a recent trip to the library we discovered The Shape of Me and Other Stuff , a fun Dr. Seuss […]
10 Simple Meatless Meals That Are Perfect for Lent
Lent began this week. For many that means not eating meat on Fridays. Every year I get stuck in a rut, making the same 2 meals on Fridays during Lent. To avoid getting stuck in that rut, and to make sure my husband isn’t eating frozen fish sticks, I’ve come up with a list of delicious and […]
Cherry Explosion: Sweet Smelling Fizzy Science
My kids love doing simple science experiments with materials we already have in the kitchen. We call it kitchen science, and it’s so much fun! Their favorite? Anything with baking soda and vinegar! When I found a very old box of cherry gelatin mix that had been lost in the back of the pantry, I decided […]
Child-Made Heart Butterfly Valentines
When it comes to Valentine’s Day crafts for kids, we love making homemade Valentines! Every year we have a Valentine’s Day party with our little homeschool group. The kids have fun creating crazy Valentine boxes and stuffing them full of homemade cards. This year my daughter created these adorable homemade butterfly Valentines to pass out. […]
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