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Toddlers First Choice Gummy Vitamins

March 21, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Oh, the wonderful invention of gummy vitamins. What did we do without them? Back in the olden days we used to eat nourishing food that provided most of our nutrients. Now with kids becoming picky especially toddlers getting a balanced meal is very tricky.

gummy vitamins for toddlers #ToddlersFirstChoiceGummyVitamins

My older kids already have their own gummy vitamins which made introducing these gummy vitamins to our toddler very easy. He thought he was big stuff when he was finally allowed to chew a vitamin right after mom tried one first of course.

 

 Why Toddlers First Choice Gummy Vitamins:

Give Your Child The Best Health They Deserve
When it came time to give our toddler vitamins we realized that many vitamins were not very good tasting and difficult to chew, especially for the picky or difficult eater. So we designed Toddler’s First Choice Gummy Vitamins. Your toddlers will have better tasting and easier to eat multivitamins given to them by those who care the most about them, their mom and dad!

– High Levels Of Vitamins A,E,B-6,Pantothenic Acid
– Also For An Excellent Source Of Vitamin C, Biotin And Zinc
– 150% Of The Recommended Dosage Of Vitamin D. Vitamin D plays a key role in the body’s absorption of calcium. Without Vitamin D, your child’s body may struggle to absorb the calcium received from their diet. Vitamin D may also strengthen and improve the immune system.

I have found that these gummy vitamins are easy to chew and taste good. That doesn’t always mean Lil’ Red will eat his vitamin but love reaching into the jar to retrieve his own!

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial. I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I have used affiliate links to provide a quick reference to specific products which does support our site.

Filed Under: Lil' Red, Reviews

Write Through the Bible Junior Curriculum

March 18, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

This post contains affiliate links and is part of a review for WTTB jr.

It’s here it’s here. The long awaited Write Through the Bible Junior Curriculum. Now I will be honest in saying that I do not have experience with the original Elementary aged version of Write Through the Bible but after seeing how the Junior version is laid out I am all in!

Write through the Bible

What is Write Through the Bible Junior:

The original Write Through the Bible books blend handwriting practice and Bible memory for older kid (grades 1-5). But since we’ve released these workbooks we’ve had more of a demand for something for younger kids who are just starting to learn their letters (preschool and Kindergarten). The following skills are included in Write Through the Bible Jr.

• Fine motor coordination
• Letter sounds
• Letter formation
• Bible memory
• Biblical study
• Vocabulary

Our first workbook focuses on Philippians 2:1-18 and is available in ESV or KJV, as well as ball-and-stick, D’Nealian manuscript, and cursive fonts.

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Filed Under: Homeschooling

ABC’s of American History: K is for John F. Kennedy

March 17, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

This week’s installment in the series ABC’s of American History is all about JFK. I honestly do not know very much about him besides his assassination. Sad but true. I had to watch videos and do some research in order to find resources for this post.

John F. Kennedy was the youngest person to be elected president at the age of 43. He was also the first Roman Catholic ever elected to the presidency of the United States. He was elected by a very narrow margin and served for less than three years yet he became one of America’s most beloved leaders.

 

ABC's of American HIstory K is for John F Kennedy

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Filed Under: ABC's of American History, Homeschooling

Fun with Homemade Finger Paints

March 16, 2015 By Thaleia 2 Comments

I cannot believe that this is the first time that I have ever made homemade finger paints! I have four very creative and paint loving kids and have never ever made it from scratch. I even have a 3-ring binder full of “kid friendly” recipes from when I was in college. All sorts of recipes for salt dough, play dough, bubbles, finger paints, etc. I think we will be adding them to our Rainy Day list of things to do.
Fun with homemade finger paints

All you need is water, cornstarch, food coloring and a small saucepan. I grabbed the ingredients and supplies and was able to make my first batch of homemade finger paint in less then 10 minutes.

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Filed Under: Homeschooling

Top 10 Subscription Boxes for Kid’s

March 13, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Where have I been the past three or four years? I did not even realize that subscription boxes had become all the rage until I created a spreadsheet of over 125! This list wasn’t just for kids but includes adults and pets as well as crafters and foodies. Today I want to share the top 10 choices I have found for my age of children.

top 10 kids subscription boxes

These subscription boxes for kid’s are great for children in the birth to age 12 category. We have tried each and everyone from our list and love them all. My kids wish we could have a subscription to each one all the time but our budget won’t allow for that. I think these subscription boxes would make a lovely Easter present, End of School gift, or Graduating to a new grade type gift. Of course you don’t want to forget Christmas or birthday’s either.

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Filed Under: frugal tips Tagged With: gifts, Subscription Boxes

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