Tadpoles
Our children loved going to the pond and finding tadpoles. We’d search for discarded paper cups and scoop up a few to take home. Usually they lived long enough for us to watch the legs begin to emerge. I didn’t … Continue reading →
Our children loved going to the pond and finding tadpoles. We’d search for discarded paper cups and scoop up a few to take home. Usually they lived long enough for us to watch the legs begin to emerge. I didn’t … Continue reading →
This week, let’s have fun with a resource for your little learners! Let’s face it – most kids (and many adults!) could use some help with sharpening their handwriting skills. With this fun resource, you can talk to your children … Continue reading →
As the 250th birthday of the United States of America draws close, we have a unique opportunity to teach, review, and discuss the history of our great nation with our children and grandchildren. God Bless America: 250 Years Strong, by … Continue reading →
Our lives are flooded with choices. From the moment we wake up until we fall asleep at night, we are faced with an endless stream of choices to make. It is the same for all people in all places and … Continue reading →
Where was this book when my children were little? Probably still growing in Sarah Mackenzie’s heart and mind as she was read to. I stumbled across this book in a return pile from a client of mine. The title peaked … Continue reading →
Have you gone strawberry picking this season? It is a favorite thing to do as we head into warmer weather. Those berries with their bright red color and sweetness seem to signal joy and abundance—it’s no wonder they find their … Continue reading →