Other Christmas Customs Our Christmas customs are such a conglomeration of traditions from so many different countries and heritages, that Christmas is the perfect time to study geography and world cultures in your homeschool. Our family began studying Christmas around the world in 2014 and had a blast learning together about the legends and traditions of so many […]
Frankincense and Myrrh Essential Oil DIY Gifts for Christmas
Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh… Weather those words conjure up visions of middle eastern men in turbans riding camels or the song crooned by Burl Ives, it’s probably safe to say that receiving any one of these three things would thrill us, even if it wasn’t the most wonderful time of the year! Today’s post is […]
Christmas Books From Around the World
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. And rather than letting our excitement for Christmas distract us from learning, our family has embraced Christmas and allowed it to become the basis for much of our homeschool studies leading up to Christmas. Here is an excerpt from our new book Christmas Around the World: […]
Cranberry Wassail (Christmas Punch) with Essential Oils
Cranberry Wassail (Christmas Punch) with Essential Oils This is one of my personal favorite beverage recipes for the holiday season! Nothing says Christmas more than a warm sweet drink that makes the house smell like fruit cinnamon! Instructions: Combine the following ingredients in a pan, heat to a boil, pour into mugs and serve. Ingredients: […]
Christmas Science Activities (Free Printables)
If it’s fun to get curious, dirty or gooy on a normal day, it’s even more fun to do it on holiday! These Christmas science activities and printables will keep your kids engaged in learning while they think they’re just having Christmas fun. Christmas Science Activities Make your own Christmas erasers Baking soda and vinegar […]
Free Christmas Reading Printables
A good story is wonderful, but it is oh, so much better when you can tell the story again in your mind or to a friend as you do an activity relating to the story. In this post you will find several Christmas themed reading, English and grammar printables, as well as some of our […]
Children’s Christmas Classics (What to Read Link Up)
Children’s Christmas Classics is one of my favorite genres of all because it combines two loves: Christmas and Children’s Literature. There have been hundreds of lists created throughout history with hundreds of people’s opinions of which are the best of the Classic Children’s Literature for Christmas. For today’s What to Read Wednesday, I will add mine, […]
Christmas Math (Free Printables)
Math is always much more fun when it has to do with everyday and even holiday happenings. Measuring pie ingredients or Christmas trees, counting out cookies or ribbons and strings. Budgeting for gifts and menu planning. Routes, miles and gas prices for a trip to Grandpa and Grandma’s house. Today’s post if full of holiday things […]
Christmas Books From Around the World
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. And rather than letting our excitement for Christmas distract us from learning, our family has embraced Christmas and allowed it to become the basis for much of our homeschool studies leading up to Christmas. Here is an excerpt from our new book Christmas Around the World: […]
Gigantic List of Christmas Gifts Kids Can Make
When we were children, gifts at Christmas were a BIG deal! Our parents always encouraged us to give to others, not just to expect to receive. It became sort of a family tradition that we would make, or save up to buy gifts for family members and friends. Mom and Dad helped us come up […]
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