My kids are obsessed with sewing right now! Kids love working with their hands, and sewing is a fantastic way to engage so many of their skills and systems all at once. Easy Sewing Project for Kids With young children, I find that small, bite-sized sewing projects are essential to expose a child to the skill of sewing without tiring out their physical ability or frustrating them. Sewing buttons is one task that is such a perfect beginner sewing project. A child can sew on one button and ... Read More about Felt Button Flowers- Easy Sewing Project for Kids
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Rooted Childhood: Organizing Your Collections
Organizing Your Monthly CollectionsNow that you have your Rooted Childhood Monthly Collection prints in hand, the next step is figuring out how to set yourself up for success so that you can use them each month! Your prints were shipped as loose pages to allow for maximum flexibility in how you store and use the collections. Your print has an introduction followed by 12 months of material. Month, Season, or Full Year You'll want to decide how to organize your monthly ... Read More about Rooted Childhood: Organizing Your Collections
Sea Animal Rescue- Ice Cube Sensory Play
Summer in Texas means one thing- water play! And when it's really, really hot...we have to up our game with ice cube play! So here we have a super fun, open ended play set up- sea animal rescue! There's not much to this awesome sensory play setup, but my kids were SO EXCITED about this. They played with this until the ice melted completely and then some more. There are so many fun ways to extend this play also, but let's start with the basics. The basic idea of Sea Animal ... Read More about Sea Animal Rescue- Ice Cube Sensory Play
2020-2021 Curriculum Picks {First grade & Fourth Grade}
Summer is nearing an end and school is almost back in session! This year I'll have a first grade and a fourth grader doing lessons and my 3 year old tagalong learning alongside us. I always get questions all year long about what curriculum we use and it's not an easy answer so I wanted to put it all down on paper this year for you guys! Planning for a DIY Charlotte Mason Education I'll start by saying that we don't use an out-of-the box or pre-planned curriculum. What I've put together ... Read More about 2020-2021 Curriculum Picks {First grade & Fourth Grade}
Planning a Charlotte Mason Curriculum
It is hard to believe we're almost ready to start our next school year! Time really does fly when you're having fun. It's been four years since we officially started our homeschool journey when my daughter started kindergarten. We learned A LOT that year and every year since- not just about math and history and science, but about how my daughter learns best and how our family operates best. Homeschooling is about so much more than what curriculum you use. For us, homeschooling is about ... Read More about Planning a Charlotte Mason Curriculum
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