Exploring History
I love history! Not the boring textbook kind of history. I love exploring history, the project-based kind of exploring.
Continue reading →I love history! Not the boring textbook kind of history. I love exploring history, the project-based kind of exploring.
Continue reading →Explaining what love is can be complicated when we are talking to adults. Likewise, it can be even more complex when we are teaching children. We use the word to describe so many things. It is an action word and … Continue reading →
It is never too early to begin a bedtime routine with young children and reading a book to your little one is the best way to help your little one to gently ease into sleep. For years we have been … Continue reading →
It’s almost February with lots of reasons to celebrate and enjoy family activities
Continue reading →When I taught preschool, we memorized a winter snowman poem. I made a little snowman Who had a carrot nose. Along came a bunny And what do you suppose?
Continue reading →Little folks and often big folks leave rocks found along the way in pockets. They’re shiny, smooth, or jagged. They remind us of things like arrowheads or hearts or animals. Maybe the color is what makes them unique.
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