We started our worm study all because of a question my child asked. Yesterday I shared how to make a worm house in order to allow children to have an up-close view of what worms do. We have been observing our worm house for about a week now and one thing that surprised us was how […]
Observing Worms with Preschoolers
It all started with an innocent question, “Why do we need worms?” At that moment I realized that I could answer and explain how worms help mix the soil which is good for plants, or that they are food for birds, and so on, but I decided that it might be fun to let my […]
Fish Eyes Banner Craft
This past week we were learning about fish and I remembered I had a book that I knew my 3yr. old would love — Fish Eyes by Lois Ehlert. I was right — it is currently his favorite book! The pictures in the book are so simple yet colorful. I thought it would be fun to create […]
Neighborhood Nature Walks with Young Children
One of my favorite ways to introduce science to my children is through nature walks. Nature walks allow for hands-on learning, observation, and conversation. Not only that, it allows my children to appreciate and have a love for their natural surroundings. Nature Walks with Young Children Nature walks do not need to be complicated. As […]
Soft Words
Sometimes we know something but we don’t do it. For instance, we know we should speak kindly to each other, but in reality, our tones often don’t reflect kindness. I came up with a visual reminder to help our family remember to use “soft” words. Speaking Kindly To Each Other Yesterday I was reading My […]
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