Have you been trying to figure out what books should make your teen’s booklist? For the past couple of years I have been intentionally adding several entrepreneurship and personal growth books toΒ my teens’ book stacks. Recently, I came across a book that is defenitely making their reading list this summer. What Does it Take to […]
Simple Art Lessons at Home
Over the past couple of years my children have enjoyed learning how to use chalk pastels. Now I could take all the credit, but alas, that would be wrong π It’s all been because of “Nana” and her chalk tutorials. We’ve enjoyed her pdf tutorials on all types of subjects— and it has been a […]
How to Implement Art in Your Homeschool Curriculum
In addition to teaching your children the core subjects of language arts, math, science, and social studies, it is also great to teach them art. There are some pretty significant benefits of including art in your homeschool curriculum. Just naming a few, it encourages inventiveness and creativity, it can help children to develop and practice […]
Read & Do: My Heart is Like a Zoo
I found the cutest book the other day while visiting the library. When I thumbed through the pages, I fell in love with the bright, simple, graphics and they screamed, “Make me!” So I did. π BOOK: My Heart is Like A Zoo by Michael Hall The simple rhymes and bold pictures wonderful illustrate how […]
Read Alouds with Audio Books
I love books! I have shelves full of books and bins full of books. I also have wonderful intentions of consistently reading aloud to my children daily. That doesn’t always happen. Or by the time we’re done homeschooling for the day– I’ve already read enough books that I don’t want to read aloud that one […]
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