What to Do in April
April may mean showers in your neck of the woods, but it also means spring has arrived with warmer temps and blooming flowers. From fun holidays to bucket list ideas and more, here is your list of what to do in April.
April may mean showers in your neck of the woods, but it also means spring has arrived with warmer temps and blooming flowers. From fun holidays to bucket list ideas and more, here is your list of what to do in April.
Spring! Spring! Spring! Spring! It’s coming! We’ve had a few sunshiny days in February and the daffodils are lifting their bright, happy faces up to greet the much-longed for sun. March means spring, so here is your list of what to do in March.
Coming up on the one-year anniversary of COVID life, I sat down to think about the ways our family played, learned, and connected with each other, and those outside our family, over the past year.
We made it all the way through to “Z” is for Zoo!” Along with the letter of the week, we explore, numbers, shapes, and colors. You’ll get song, game, craft, and snack ideas, plus printable worksheets!
Is your phone full of old text threads, random notes, and unused apps? Here is an efficient way to organize your phone, along with a printable checklist for monthly maintenance to keep your phone organized.
The letter of the week theme today is “Y” is for Yesterday!” Along with the letter of the week, we explore, numbers, shapes, and colors. You’ll get song, game, craft, and snack ideas, plus printables!
Preschool Letter of the Week: Y is for Yesterday Read More »
Family meetings can be a great way to help your kids feel seen as valuable members of the family. But it can be hard to know exactly how to start family meetings, or how to put together a family meeting agenda.
Family Meeting Agenda Ideas (Free Printable Template) Read More »
Our letter of the week theme is “X” is for X-Ray!” Along with the letter of the week, we explore, numbers, shapes, and colors. You’ll get song, game, craft, and snack ideas, plus printables!
If you’re a list-loving mom like myself, chances are, you make lists for your kids too. I’ve made chore lists and summer fun lists and to-do lists galore for my three kids. I’ve long wanted to start a journaling project with my kids, but they were not necessarily interested in writing about their feelings, or the best thing that happened today…every single day. So here are 365 fun journal prompts for kids, each asking for a quick list of three responses.
Since the week of February 17th is Random Acts of Kindness Week, my focus for February is kindness, and I have compiled some great resources for you to teach kindness to your kids.