When it comes to homeschooling we love doing unit studies. Both of mine are into castles, knights, and princesses, so this year we planned a castle unit. One of our favorite activities for the castle unit was designing a coat of arms. Of course you don’t have to homeschool to enjoy this kids craft. […]
Make Spelling Practice Fun with Kinetic Sand Castles
Do your kids hate practicing their spelling words each week? Does homework time become a battle when it comes to having them write out their words once again? End the drama. Hands-on spelling practice is more fun, especially when kinetic sand is involved. Materials Needed for Spelling Practice with Kinetic Sand Castles: Kinetic Sand […]
How to Control Lego Clutter with Pley
Brightly colored Lego bricks cover the living room floor. The half-completed masterpieces have been left behind as the kids start playing with another toy. Sound familiar? It seems that with all the toy storage ideas you will find, parents are always looking for the best way to store those Lego blocks. (This is a […]
Multicultural Children’s Book Day: Review of Princess Rosie’s Rainbows
This month I’ve been honored to be one of the book reviewers for Multicultural Children’s Book Day. The MCCBD team’s mission is to spread the word and raise awareness about the importance of diversity in children’s literature. All young readers need to see themselves within the pages of a book and experience other cultures, languages, traditions […]
Kids Fizzing Snow Activity
When it comes to winter activities for kids, snow is always a hit. But there are only so many snowmen you can build each winter, and only so many times you can pull little ones up the big hill for yet another sled ride. If you’re looking for another snow day activity to throw […]
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