I checked out about 50 books about Thanksgiving this year to make sure that we had a few quality books to read to guide us through learning about this holiday. Most of them were not up to par, but I knew right away that we would love "Cranberry Thanksgiving." I was right because my 4 year old was captivated by the slightly sinister, yet silly story. Someone is out to get Grandma's famous cranberry bread recipe and the would-be thief isn't who she thinks it is. It's a great lesson in not judging ... Read More about Cranberry Thanksgiving & Gluten-Free Cranberry Bread {recipe}
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How to freeze cookie dough
Moms need cookies. They're great for all sorts of things. Like a victory prize on a quiet afternoon when I get my two children to nap at the same time. Or a sweet reward for a job well done at the end of a long day. Or an "incentive" to motivate an otherwise uncooperative child. Cookies definitely come in handy in my life. When we made the switch to eating real food four years ago, I started cooking everything from scratch. Over the years, I've come to terms with having more balance in my life ... Read More about How to freeze cookie dough
A guilt-free method to declutter kids’ books
"The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" inspired me to declutter my entire house in a truly life-changing way. Beginning with clothes, then books, paper and miscellaneous items, I went through my entire household piece by piece to ask my self what author Marie Kondo says is the only criteria for deciding what to keep in your home, "Does it spark joy?" While it sounds too simple to actually work, I quickly realized the KonMari method is genius and I found the magic almost instantly. Before I ... Read More about A guilt-free method to declutter kids’ books
Morning Work: How We Front-Load Our Homeschool Day
I can't believe this will be our 8th year of homeschooling together! Over the years our homeschool has evolved to look a lot like just living our beautiful life together. Our family loves reading together, listening to music, making things with our hands, and following our passions. I've also learned to value the consistency of some set times that we reserve for certain tasks. I don't schedule out our work anymore; I learned a long time ago that schedules don't work for our family. But ... Read More about Morning Work: How We Front-Load Our Homeschool Day
Little Boy Who Went to the North Wind
Thank you so much for your purchase of The Boy Who Went to the North Wind. This page will help bring your digital PDF to life with printable files, links to helpful videos, and much more! If you have any questions, please email us and we are here to help: [email protected]. PRINTABLE FILES __CONFIG_colors_palette__{"active_palette":0,"config":{"colors":{"62516":{"name":"Main Accent","parent":-1}},"gradients":[]},"palettes":[{"name":"Default ... Read More about Little Boy Who Went to the North Wind
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