My friend, deciding to home school is huge! Congratulations! As you begin this journey, take a few minutes to decide what you really hope to accomplish as a home schooling family. You now have amazing options you would never have with your kids pursuing a public or private school education. You have the freedom and challenge of doing what is right for your family … [Read more...] about Picking a Home School Planner As a New Home School Mom
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The Bunny, The Egg, & The Cross by Nadine (eBook Review and Coupon Code!)
Update: I wrote this post four years ago when I enjoyed using Nadine's eBook with my best friend's kids during Holy Week. At the time I had one daughter who was only 6 months old. I am now the happy Mama of three beautiful children; ages 4, 3, and 1 and am looking forward to sharing "The Bunny, The Egg, & The Cross" with them. Nadine has a new blog over … [Read more...] about The Bunny, The Egg, & The Cross by Nadine (eBook Review and Coupon Code!)
More Than Beautification – Ladybird Johnson (Giveaway)
My daughter has a penchant for picture book bibliographies. She’s a huge fan of Ada Lovelace and Wangari Maathai. These were not women with whom I was previously familiar, but thanks to some amazing picture books , we are learning about them together. We recently received another fabulous picture book all about some amazing women, “What’s the Big Deal About First … [Read more...] about More Than Beautification – Ladybird Johnson (Giveaway)
Baby Sign Cards (A Timberdoodle Review)
As a Mom of three, I've made a lot of mistakes, but one thing I got right was teaching my kids sign language when they were babies. It has reduced frustration and enhanced language development in all three of my children. I'll never forget the first time, my eldest, Ladybug, crawled over to me and asked for milk. The smile on her face when I understood and was able to give … [Read more...] about Baby Sign Cards (A Timberdoodle Review)
Our Favorite First Scissors and Learning How to Cut
We are a family that loves to craft and make things together. So, having your own pair of scissors and the freedom to cut "all by yourself" is a pretty big deal around here :) With three littles all under four, safety is a top priority. I've watched my kids sit on scissors, poke themselves in the body and mouth with scissors, and stick their fingers in the blades of the … [Read more...] about Our Favorite First Scissors and Learning How to Cut