Our family doesn't regularly watch tv and when we do, we watch movies that have been vetted well before our children ever see them. Th...
This popcorn themed activity mat is simple, yet full of fun engaging playful activities for your young learners to practice key skills lik...
Sometimes you just have to celebrate those fun holidays and national days and we usually do so with activity mats. We have celebrated Nation...
Even during summer, I love to set up fun learning invitations for my kids and love to incorporate learning into our Independence Day Learnin...
The Spring Peepers are peeping! Kids love frogs and love to learn about the life cycle of frogs. Check out these fun engaging Frog Life Cycl...
The "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A ____" series is a favorite among many especially in the early childhood learning enviro...
Movement is essential for children and for many, moving can help them to focus better on their schoolwork and learning activities. Young lea...
Independence Day is coming up and it is so incredibly important that our children and students understand the founding of our country and wh...
Young children use their senses to explore and learn about the world around them so it is important that they understand what all their se...
Anne of Green Gables is a classic springtime read aloud that many would say should be read by every child at some point in their life. My...
Even though Farmer Boy isn't about the Ingalls Family, it is an important story in the Little House on the Prairie book series and an i...
The Little House on the Prairie Books are loved all around the world and make wonderful read alouds for families. Let's venture into th...
One of my absolute favorite things to do with my kids is to have themed family movie nights . We are not a big tv watching family (we only w...
Charlotte's Web is a childhood favorite read aloud and is a book that I think everyone should read at least once in their life. It...
The month of December is such a fun month and many years ago, when my daughter was 2 and my son was an infant, I wanted a way to kick off ou...
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