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Choosing Safe Baby Products

Choosing Safe Baby Products

Guest Post by Claire Baby products and children’s toys are frequently made from plastics, as plastic is durable and fairly easy to clean. While it’s great that plastic products can often be thrown into the dishwasher for an easy clean…

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Back to School Feast

Back to School Feast

Guest Post by Courtney of A Work in Progress Two years ago, I started a tradition with a nervous smile and fake confidence. I was sure my family would think I had read one too many blogs about crafty parenting….

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Busy Bag: 3 Letter Lacing

Busy Bag: 3 Letter Lacing

Guest Post by Melissa at mama♥miss One of the things I enjoy doing with my kiddos is incorporating learning into a fun activity. And if that activity can be incorporated into a busy bag – well, I love it even…

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Bioluminescence – Science Related Artwork

Bioluminescence – Science Related Artwork

Guest Post by JDaniel4’s Mom My son has recently discovered the juvenile non-fiction section at the library. He has been drawn weekly to books in that section on animals life. Books on sea animals in particular have ended up in our library…

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Wet, Dry, Now You Try:  Learn to Write the Letters of the Alphabet

Wet, Dry, Now You Try: Learn to Write the Letters of the Alphabet

Guest Post by Malia of Playdough to Plato   They say, “practice makes perfect” and as I watched my kindergarteners learn to write the letters of the alphabet year after year, that saying certainly proved to be true. To learn…

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Patriotism:  What Does it Mean to You?

Patriotism: What Does it Mean to You?

  Guest Post by My Own Sweet Mom, Loretta, about my Grandpa Patriotism – the love of one’s country. This is a word that I have learned only thru “my father’s eyes”. My Dad served this country twice during the Korean…

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Simple Sorting for Young Toddlers

Simple Sorting for Young Toddlers

Guest Post by Mariette of Mariette’s Meanderings Toddlers learn so much from just living and playing! If your toddler is anything like mine, they also like simple tasks and activities that they can feel successful at accomplishing. Aside from puzzles,…

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The Kitchen Lab: Using Vegetables and Fruit in Scientific Experiments

The Kitchen Lab: Using Vegetables and Fruit in Scientific Experiments

Guest Post by Max Cooper   Experiments featuring vegetables and fruit are a great way to get kids interested in science. By using these everyday edibles to demonstrate scientific reactions, you can spark kids’ imaginations and start them questioning how…

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Giving Joy to the Ears

Giving Joy to the Ears

Guest Post by Marji of Do, Re…Me? The beauties of Classical music are wonderful and we need to put these sounds into the ears of our children. One major benefit is that artistic music sparks imagination. As a culture, we…

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At What Age Should Kids Start Using Computers?

At What Age Should Kids Start Using Computers?

  Guest Post by Graham Milton For any parent raising a child in this web-savvy world, the conundrum of when to allow kids access to computers and other electronic devices is a tough one. While you certainly want your children…

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Word Post-Its: A Simple Activity for Young Readers

Guest Post from Rachel of Thriving Home Do you have a post-it pad and pen? You do? Then you’re set for this super simple yet fun learning activity for young readers. When it comes to teaching my kids at home,…

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Why You Should Get Your Child into Reading

Why You Should Get Your Child into Reading

Guest Post by Brian of ChildrensBookStore.com As parents, we understand that reading is a very important part of raising a child. But while you may know that reading is certainly better for a child than watching TV, you may not…

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The Forgotten Pre-Reading Skill

The Forgotten Pre-Reading Skill

  Guest Post by Malia of Playdough to Plato You probably already know that before children can learn to read, they need certain pre-reading skills including rhyming, clapping out syllables, and naming the first sound in words. But, did you…

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Mommy’s Store: Where Playing Leads to Learning

Guest Post by Rachel of Thriving Home As elementary children, my little sister and I periodically set up all belongings we were ready to part with along the wet bar in the basement. We carefully priced things like a Barbie…

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Teaching My (Young) Kids to Have Servant Hearts

Teaching My (Young) Kids to Have Servant Hearts

Guest Post by Leigh Ann of Meal Baby One of my goals as a parent is to teach my children to love with a servant heart. However, as mom to a 4-year-old and a 2-year-old, it is often difficult to…

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Orange Your Glad You Have Leftovers?

Orange Your Glad You Have Leftovers?

Guest Post by Erica of Nature Girl Wellness   Busy families need simple strategies to get healthy food onto their families plates quickly and easily. As a Health Coach, I love helping families find simple ways to prep and cook…

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Easter Egg Nest Tower

Easter Egg Nest Tower

Guest Post by Sarah of Repeat Crafter Me   You’ve spent the afternoon dying Easter eggs with your kids and now you want to show them off. This Easter Egg Nest Tower is a simple DIY project that will let…

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Financial Literacy for Littles

Financial Literacy for Littles

  Guest Post by Marnie of Carrots are Orange I spent a decade in the financial field, most recently experiencing the difficult economic times over the last several years only highlighting the need for teaching our children how to be…

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