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Android App & Kindle Deals Memorial Day Weekend 2013

May 26, 2013 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Android App & Kindle Deals

Memorial Day Weekend 2013

android app and kindle deals

 

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Kick start your Summer with some great reading and apps! I found some really nice Summer Reading Clubs book online and real-life for my children to participate in. Of course that means either tons of trips to the library OR some new books for our Nextbook           E-readers!

Great FREE Children’s Books:

These books were free at the time this post was created. Double check the price before purchase. Prices can change frequently!



Great Deals in Children’s Books:

 67% off or Free to borrow with Kindle Prime

88% off or borrow with Kindle Prime
88% off or borrow with Kindle Prime

Free ANDROID Apps:

Freebies for College Students or Techies:

Hoping this will be good for my IT hubby!

Great FREEBIES in Summertime Reading for Adults:


SAVE $9.99


Back to Basics and Homesteading Books:

 homemade salves and lip balms

Filed Under: Freebies, Frugal Living Tagged With: kindle

The Trouble with Toads by Danyelle Leafty with $50 Giveaway

May 22, 2013 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

 The Trouble with Toads by Danyelle Leafty

with $50 Giveaway

(Disclosure: There may be affiliate links within this post. The links provide a way for us to support our site and provide great ideas and content to you! Thanks for your support.)

trouble with toads

Once upon a time a young girl wanted revenge. But first, she wanted to be beautiful.

Twelve-year-old Bettony has read enough stories that begin with ‘Once upon a time’ to know what happens to the ugly stepsisters at the end, and she’s determined to escape that fate by any means necessary—even by magic.

Unfortunately, when it comes to magic, there is no place for regret, refunds, or exchanges. Even if you accidentally turn your older sister into a toad.

If Bettony wants her Happily Ever After to end well, she’s going to have to find a way to turn her sister back into a person before their mother finds out she’s been dabbling with magic and grounds her for life.

Tracking down the family magic turns out to be surprisingly easy. Now, if only it came with directions . . .

THE TROUBLE WITH TOADS (45,000 words) is the first book in a new upper MG series The Secret Stepsister Society. The second book will be released June 2013.

 

danyelleAuthor Danyelle Leafty

Danyelle Leafty writes upper MG and YA fantasy, and is the author of THE FAIRY GODMOTHER DILEMMA series. Danyelle has always loved fairy tales, and prefers stories where someone gets eaten, or at the very least, transmogrified. Much of her inspiration has come from fairy tales, because as G.K. Chesterton so aptly states, “Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.”

In her spare time, she collects dragons, talking frogs, and fairy godmothers. She also collects books, and one day hopes to make a house out of them. She enjoys learning languages, fiddling with her harp, and perfecting the fine art of mothering. (It’s a lot like trying to herd chickens during a lightning storm while a goat stampede is going on.)

One of her heroes is Albert Einstein, particularly for the following quote: “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The most important thing is not to stop questioning.”

Website * Twitter * Amazon (affiliate link)

trouble with toads tour

Enter the GIVEAWAY:

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Filed Under: Book Blast, Freebies, Giveaways

10 Ways to Prepare for Summer

May 21, 2013 By Thaleia 2 Comments

10 Ways to Prepare for Summer

10 ways to prepare for summer

 

Does Summer sneak up on you and then you realize you just aren’t ready? Kids are out of school or have little homeschool work to do and then BOREDOM sets in. Unless you have a pool in your backyard or you live at a Summer Camp what are you to do? Check out these great ways to prepare for Summer BEFORE Summer is here!
1. Summer Wishlist- ask your kids to write down things they would like to do, learn, and places to go or explore over the Summer. Often we forget about simple things like flying kites, camping in the backyard, spending the week at Grandma’s house, visiting a local park. Ask your kids what they would like to do and try to help them accomplish those things this Summer!
2. Bucket List- I always mean to make one or create one. Last year I even printed out some freebies and NEVER got to laminating and using them. Super sad I know. This year I resolve to be on top of Summer and get some ideas going and then be more prepared to welcome baby #4 in August!

Good Work Academy’s Summer Bucket List– another homeschool family’s list!

Summer Bucket List Link Up

A to Z Summer Bucket List
3. Plant a Garden or Visit a Farmer’s Market– get your veggies and flowers into the ground ASAP! You will be able to enjoy your bounty by the end of Summer! Try a new salad or grill recipe once your produce is ready to pick.
4. Schedule- create a daily or weekly schedule or routine. This will help you keep up with chores and household tasks while still enjoying an activity packed summer! Make sure to clean out your car of all trash and winter items. Re-stock your vehicle with beach towels, sunglasses, and camp chairs in order to enjoy an impromptu splash park adventure or Summer music concert in the park!
5. Monthly Calendar-This helps to accomplish all the trips to the library fro Summer reading club and all those free concerts in the park. I use a free template from  and will also try using a google calendar to share with hubby, sister, and grandma’s this year.

6. Create a Summer Scrapbook-

Summer Scrapbook ideas

 

7. Summer Reading Program- if your local library doesn’t have an awesome program or you live to far to go frequently or will be super pregnant like me then create your own!

free printable summer reading log

8. Register for CAMPS and SCHOLARHSHIPS NOW! The early bird usually get the worm. most organizations have a limited number of scholarships to hand out and some are based on merit as well as need! Even if a program does specifically offer or state that they offer scholarships often it’s just a matter of asking.

9. Kids Bowl Free– Select bowling centers and schools around the country are participating in the first ever Kids Bowl Freeprogram. This program is designed by bowling centers to give back to the community and provide a safe, secure, and fun way for kids to spend time this summer.

Children whose age does not exceed a limit by a participating bowling center are eligible to register for 2 free games a day, all summer long, courtesy of the participating bowling centers along with the schools and organizations.

10. Collect new Summer recipes– get a jump start on grilling, fishing, and the hot weather by printing some new recipes that are perfect for Summer. Try some cool frozen treats, smoothie, frozen coffee, or homemade fruit salad recipes.

Linking up with:

Backyard BBQ Bloghop

 

Filed Under: Blog Parties, Family, Frugal Living Tagged With: calendar, Routine, Schedule, Summer Bucket List, Summer Fun

Homeschooled through High School: Taylor Landrie

May 16, 2013 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Those of us who homeschool or who have been homeschooled through high school know that IT IS VERY Possible.  But how? Many parents and students look towards high school with fear and trepidation instead of being joyous as to how far into the journey they have come. I realize that families homeschool for a multitude of reasons and that each family is unique, but questions still arise when the words high school are mentioned!

 homeschooled through high school taylor landrie

My name is Taylor Landrie. I am a 21 year old woman, about to start the final semester in my undergraduate career. I currently major in International Leadership Studies with minors in Spanish, political science, and management. I am in the honors program and am maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.8 at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio.

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Filed Under: Homeschooled Through High School, Homeschooling Tagged With: college, homeschool, languages

{Spice Up Your Homeschool} PE: Try Tennis

May 15, 2013 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

{Spice Up Your Homeschool}

Try Tennis

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We recently (okay, a few months ago, lol) had a homeschool gym day through our local homeschol group that taught tennis and badminton skills. Both Eldest and Princess really enjoyed learning how to hold a racket and practice keeping their eye on the ball. They both did very well during the gym day and were excited to learn a new sport. I was glad they had fun and were learning new skills that they could help each other out with.

{Spice Up Your Homeschool} Try Tennis

They begged to play tennis again as soon as we could! We only owned one racket so we set off to the Salvation Army Thrift Store. We found a racket with a bright neon pink handle and it was the right tag color for 50% off! Total score $1 for the racket plus tax. This week we headed to our local community college that has unused courts. Riley met us between work and college classes for an hour of tennis practice but with only two rackets and three tennis balls it wasn’t much fun. We once again stopped at the Salvation Army Thrift store on the way home and scored more sports equipment. Three more rackets for $1.99 plus tax each. A very frugal deal I say!

tennis rackets

 

We found a local Tennis Center that was offering Tennis Camp three times a week for 1 hr. for 4 weeks at only $30 through a local city’s Summer parks program! Since Tennis lesson’s are normally $30 per lesson we signed Princess up for the Beginner Class. She has had so much fun meeting new friends. She loves it and has learned some new skills in a fun way. (Funny thing is she is almost 9 and she is one of the smaller kids in her class.) They play all sorts of games and do fun things to practice basic skills! The coaches are High School students or recent graduates who seem to have lots of knowledge and patience.

Youtube Videos- Watch these BEFORE heading to the court!

Tennis Lessons for Beginning Players : How to Grip a Tennis Racket

Tennis Lesson for Beginners ; First Time Ever ( Scoring ) Part 2 of 5

Tennis Lesson for Beginners ; First Time Ever ( Actual Game ) Part 3 of 5

Tennis Lesson for Beginners ; First Time Ever ( Basic Strokes ) Part 4 of 5

Tennis Lesson for Beginners ; First Time Ever ( Racquets & Shoes) Part 5 of 5

Beginner Tennis Lesson – Coordination and Ball Control

ABOUT.com and other videos-

Tennis Videos Index from about.com

Best Tennis Racquets for Beginners

Beginning Tennis Tips & Techniques

Instruction: Learn and Improve Tennis Strokes and Strategies

Now that you have learned all about this new sport, what are you waiting for? Go find a local court and hit some balls!

Great PE Supplies on Amazon:

United States Tennis Association Facebook

Find a Kids’ Tennis Facility

10 and Under Tennis Guide for Parent’s

Check out all the {Spice Up Your Homeschool} posts:

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{Spice Up Your Homeschool} History: Penny Collecting

{Spice Up Your Homeschool} Geography: State Quarters

Filed Under: Homeschooling, Spice Up Your Homeschool Tagged With: frugal ideas, PE, spice up your homeschool

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