Children begin exploring opposites at a very early age. Understanding the concept of opposites can help a child to learn how to compare and contrast two different things and produces a wider vocabulary, especially in the area of describing items. Whether you are working with your own child at home, an ESL {English as a Second Language} student or a… Read More
Simple But Needed
A new homeschool morning routine. Simple but needed. When we began homeschooling over 12 years ago, a morning routine was something we always had. Sure, it evolved from time to time, but it was always there. One constant in our morning routine was family Bible time, led by Daddy. We were fortunate to have Daddy home in the mornings at… Read More
Fall Mazes
Today we are sharing a few fun fall mazes for you to add to your fall printable collection! This set features a full color option or a blackline option. 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 but might enjoy following… Read More
The Snail and the Whale Ivy Kids Kit Review
{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
Fun With Colors ~ Flashcards
Today I have a fun freebie from our Let’s Explore COLORS Mega Bundle! If you have a tot, preschooler, Kindergartner or 1st grader be sure to take a look at the entire bundle! This bundle is filled with over 20 different activities focusing on 11 different colors – red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, black, gray, & white…. Read More





