Today we are sharing a few fun SPRING mazes for you to add to your spring theme collection. This set features a full color option or a blackline option. See more mazes here. Why Mazes? Mazes are a great way to improve thinking skills and focus all while developing fine motor skills! Many young children won’t enjoy writing letters… Read More
Spring Picture Books with Editable Library Checklist
Print out our book checklist and get to the library to grab some fun spring books for your kids! Want to add more books to your list? Just edit the PDF and print it out after you add in the other books you want to grab! Want to purchase some of these great spring books? See them all here on… Read More
When it Starts to Snow ~ Ivy Kids Kit
{disclaimer ~ Ivy Kids is a blog sponsor and sent us a kit for this review} Ivy Kids Kits rock! We have been reviewing kits for a long time now and the boxes never disappoint! Not familiar with Ivy Kids Kits? Ivy Kits are a monthly educational subscription for children ages 3-8 developed by early childhood teachers with children of… Read More
Mid-Year Homeschool Curriculum Changes and Additions
{disclaimer ~ affiliate links are used below} At times a mid-year change in homeschool curriculum is needed {or desired}. I try not to change things mid-year too often, but I am not scared to ditch something and go for something new if it is needed. Below you can read more about some changes we made with our 4th and 7th… Read More
12 Historical Fiction Chapter Books About African American History
February is Black History Month. As a white woman, I find myself drawn to learn as much as possible. By nature {you know, being white and all}, I have zero knowledge of what it feels like to be black or to have ancestors who endured the trials and hardships I can only read about. I love using books to dive… Read More





