This post is from contributor, Sarah Outlaw My kids loved Veggie Tales when they were little. We bought all the DVDs and memorized all the songs. There’s a song that Junior Asparagus sings called “The Thankfulness Song” from “Madame Blueberry” that has stuck with me through the years. If you’re not familiar with the story […]
Encouraging an Attitude of Gratitude
This post is from contributor, Judy Hoch This post contains affiliate links. Are you looking for ways to encourage an attitude of gratitude in your children? Here are some creative ideas to get you started! Copywork and Writing Copywork: Thankful Heart Quote at Mama’s Learning Corner Printable Gratitude Journal at Motherhood on a Dime Writing: […]
Teaching a Giving Spirit
This post was written by Emily Powers of Teachable Mom-ents I watch in slow motion as the eyes widen and the lips forcefully come together. “MMMMIIIINNNEEE!” I hear as the little form of a toddler hurls itself toward the unsuspecting sibling. The sibling quickly registers what is going on and clings to the toy phone, […]
How I Take Advantage of the Holiday Food Sales to Help Me Save Year-Round
This is a special guest post from Sommer. If you’d like to submit a guest post you may do so here. Saving money and making smart buying decisions during the holiday season can be achieved with some simple planning. We allow for a little more money in our food budget during the months of November […]
To Whom Should You Give: How to Choose a Charity
This time of year many families are inspired to dig deeper and give more. It can be hard to navigate which charities are the best fit. Kids Activities Blog has released a wonderful post that can serve as a guide for how to choose a charity. CLICK HERE for more featured articles!
Reading Wordless Picture Books with Your Children + Free Library List
This post contains my referral link. Here’s my full disclosure policy. All About Reading has released a new article today that shares about using wordless picture books with your young children. This is a mentally stimulating activity that is great for building their young imaginations! At the bottom of the article you can also download a […]
Minecraft Homeschool: A Safe Minecraft Server just for Homeschoolers
Note from Jamerrill: My friend Holly from When You Rise Up and iGOBOGO has started a safe minecraft server for homeschoolers. I asked her to share with you about it. I know it can be hard to find homeschool friendly resources online! Minecraft plus Homeschooling anyone? I have 6 kiddos who absolutely love the […]
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