An Easy Horton Hears A Who! Lesson Plan
Happy Dr. Seuss Week! In celebration of this wonderful reading week, I based all my activities on Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss! Let’s get started on this Dr.…
Happy Dr. Seuss Week! In celebration of this wonderful reading week, I based all my activities on Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss! Let’s get started on this Dr.…
Well, Friends, it is official. Today is my first day as a “homeschooling” mom. I use the term loosely because Evie is two and a half. However, I am dipping…
An important part of preschool and pre-kindergarten is learning about one’s own body. In fact, an important standard for children in social and emotional development is learning about their own…
It’s amazing to me how much a child can grow in a year. It seems like just last year Evie and I (mostly me) were making her first mailbox for…
Ready to introduce the joys of cooking to your child? Bring your child into the kitchen for an incredible bonding experience and an opportunity to share healthy nutritional habits with…
This week, I am working on a lesson plan for one of my daughter’s favorite things…the kitchen. As my kitchen helper, Evie is often tasked with pouring ingredients into a…
Do you know the Look? This particular look I am referring to is the look of a toddler being sucked into the TV. The shoulders slouch forward. The back is…
Is your little ready to become a paleontologist? Rediscover the magic of dinosaurs with this dinosaur fossil STEAM activity. Using clay and ‘archaeology tools’ your child can create and then…
Did you know that there are 30 muscles in the human hand? * Side Note * This 3D model of the hand is pretty cool and may be interesting for…
For my family and I, Easter goes beyond the Easter bunny and the candy filled eggs. We celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and we celebrate God’s love. This holiday…