It’s August, which means school is just around the corner for us. Whether your kids are going back online for the first bit of the year or if they are going to brick-and-mortar you’ve got to feed them lunch. I thought I would share some of the lunch ideas we have on rotation -and some that my girls don’t eat, but maybe yours would like. Either way, I hope this list helps give you some easy ideas on what to make your kids for lunch. Let’s be real, this year has been rough and we… Read More
Kid Craft: Mini-Paper Fan
We are starting a new summer series and hope you will all join us each Wednesday for a new easy kid craft. This week we are making fun mini paper fans that you can put right in your pocket -perfect for these hot summer days. Paper fans are a pretty simple craft, and I have listed all the things you need to create them below. Things You’ll Need Glue Stick Popsicle Sticks Hair Elastics 3 Pieces of 5×8 in Paper Crayons to color Glue Gun Instructions Let your kids create colorful artwork on each 5×8… Read More
The Best Picture Books for Spring
I’ve been meaning to share our favorite Spring books for some time now because Spring happens early in Arizona. (Which is why you’ll see some Easter books on our shelf as well.) I love having fun season books for the girls to read and help get them excited about each season or holiday. And it’s fun to have the same books to read through each year. Some of these books we purchased, but a lot were given to us -which is so awesome! So, if you’re looking to save money and don’t have a budget… Read More
My Homeschool Workbook Ages 2-3
You asked and I am delivering!!! Here is our first homeschool workbook for kids ages 2-3, (let me know what you think, I would love to get your feedback!) When Hazel was 2 and 3 we did preschool activities at home and I shared a few of our lesson plans online. They are all laid out for you, don’t include a ton of *stuff*, and they are perfect for when you are starting to introduce your child to the alphabet. I’ll link them here if you are interested in checking them out. FREE PRINTABLE HERE… Read More
Our Favorite Playdoh Recipe
Do your kids love playdoh? My girls love playing with playdoh and they always have a blast when we make it. In some of the playdoh kits we’ve had the playdoh has left our hands sticky, and salty, but this playdoh that we make doesn’t do any of that. Our hands weren’t stained a color, we had no mess, and it was soft and fun to play with. Here is our favorite playdoh recipe, it stays soft and not salty, and you can store it in a Ziploc baggie in your closet/pantry/wherever you want to… Read More
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