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5 Ways To Teach Kids Kindness This Valentine’s Day
Here are a few things we do with our children to celebrate Valentine’s Day in a spirit of kindness.
The BEST Valentine’s Day Sugar Cookie Recipe
Cultivate a spirit of kindness with Valentine sugar cookies.
Preschool Music: Learn to Read Through Songs
Nothing brightens up family time like music. Music teaches children about rhyme, an important part of learning to read.
Top 10 Fall Activities for Kindergarteners
We compiled a list of activities that promote fine motor skills, gross motor skills, organization, creativity, and imagination!
Best Printable Worksheets for Beginning Readers
We’ve compiled a list of the best printables to use for beginning readers. Our practice sheets are perfect for when screen time is over.
Kindergarten Readiness: Homer Helps Even the Youngest Children Prepare for School
While children don’t need to read before kindergarten, these skills make learning to read easier.
Top 8 Children’s Books about Back-to-School
A list of our favorite children’s books to help combat those back to school nerves.
Fun Fourth of July Craft – Color and Trace!
We love this fun patriotic craft. Encourage your child to color the flag and trace over the letters. This builds fine motor skills which are necessary for writing!
Five Fun Summer Tips To Get Children Reading And Prevent “Summer Brain Drain”
Summer’s here and even though school is out, reading is an activity children should still be practicing every day. Homer, the
When Learning to Read, Slow and Steady Wins the Race
When it comes to learning to read, slow and steady wins the race.
Funny Kid Bloopers: What’s Your Favorite?
by Laura Fitzgerald Cooper, Mother of 3 Boys & Author, NoRealPlot Ah, the adorable kid blooper. They say “I led