Do you hope to share the true meaning of Ressurection Day with your children through the written word? We have a number of books that will help you do just that. Resurrection Day Books Some of our favorite Resurrection Day books are listed below: Benjamin’s Box by Melody Carlson Resurrection Eggs – an object […]
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Presidents of the United States Unit Study (Review)
In the current American political arena, there is much talk about the presidency. Never in history has there been such a heated election and polarization of parties. This is an ideal time for your homeschool children to study a unit on the Presidents of the United States. Presidents of the United States Unit Study (Review) Katie […]
The Top 8 Blog Posts for 2016
As 2016 comes to an end, I thought it would be fun to look back through the year and see what our most popular posts were and highlight them for our readers. The posts I thought would be the most popular were not and the ones I wondered if anyone read are the top choices. […]
Thanksgiving Books and Resources Your Kids Will Love
Thanksgiving Books and Resources Your Kids Will Love Thanksgiving is just around the corner! I LOVE seeing all the Thanksgiving crafts and projects and fun stuff to do with kids everywhere! We’ve got our Thankful Tree up already and been coloring and crafting various turkey things, but what we may enjoy just as much as […]
The Left Brain: Orderly and Logical
Do you thrive on creativity and the arts or everything being sequential and orderly? The answer may be in part because of the side of your brain that is most dominant. The theory of right-brain /left-brain dominance holds that the two sides of the human brain are responsible for different types of behavior and intellect. […]
Columbus Day Educational Books & Resources
Columbus Day is a US federal holiday celebrated every second Monday in October. Columbus Day Educational Books & Resources Christopher Columbus sailed across the ocean with three ships: the Niña, Pinta, and the Santa María. He is credited with being the first to land in America. We celebrate Columbus for discovering America, for his […]
The Right Brain: Creative and Expressive
The theory of left-brain-right-brain dominance states that the two sides of the human brain engage in and dictate different types of behavior. We discussed the two types in a previous post, Left Brain vs. Right Brain: An Overview. Now it is time to dig a little deeper into what makes the right brain so special. […]
The Left Brain vs. The Right Brain: An Overview
Do you consider yourself more of a logical, scientific person or more of an artsy, creative kind of person? If you identify more with one or the other, people may have referred to you as a “left-brained” or “right-brained” individual. This can have a big impact the way you respond to things and on the […]
Creating Digital Memories for Families, Missionaries and Expats
Memories are SO Important When we moved to Mexico nearly 9 years ago, we packed a truckload of stuff. When we moved across Mexico to Campeche 5 years ago, we packed only 15 suitcases. Everything else was sold for cheap, given away or if we absolutely couldn’t part with it but couldn’t bring it, it […]
Free Pirate Coloring Book
Arrr Matey! Talk Like a Pirate Day is September 19 every year, and do you know what’s more fun than talking like a pirate? Dressing like one, coloring pictures of one, and taking a field trip to a pirate ship! If you missed the pirate ship post, click here to read about the fun! Then […]
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