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Free Owl Resources

August 16, 2016 By Princess

Free Owl Resources

Who? Who? Wants to learn more about OWLS! If you like birds then you will love learning about owls. My middle son, Big Red, recently got very interested in birds and owls after a local nature program through our county parks.

Free Owl Learning Resources

Take your time looking through the resources that I have found and be sure to download the free public domain books at the end of this post.

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Olympic Themed Crafts and Activities for Kids

August 15, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

It’s a great time to learn about the Olympic Games by doing some hands-on Olympic themed crafts and activities for kids! My children have not seen or heard of most of the sports that are in the Summer Olympics so we are taking some time to learn about them!

Olympic Themed Crafts and Activities for Kids

Do you have some hands-on learners that need to see, touch, and feel the Olympic symbols like the rings or flags of the participating countries? This list of over 15 activities should do just the trick to help them learn and feel like they are participating in the Olympic games.

How Would You Get to the Olympics? from Bambini Travels
Brazil Bingo Game for Learning Fun {Free Printable} from Books and Giggles
Fizzy Olympic Rings from I Can Teach My Child
Olympics for Kids: Printable Passport with Learning Activities from JDaniel4’s Mom
Olympic Ring Art Project from Happy Hooligans
Olympic-themed Lunch from The Iowa Farmer”s Wife
Montessori-inspired Olympic Unit from Living Montessori Now
Static Electricity Olympic Flame Experiment from JDaniel4’s Mom

Make Olympic Puzzle from Playtivities
Summer Olympics Writing Prompts from 3Dinosaurs
Summer Olympic Events Alphabet Coloring Book from I Can Teach My Child

Outside the House Olympic Events Activity from Wise Owl Factory
Passport to the Olympics Printable from Multicultural Kids

Soccer 101: How to Teach the Basics of Soccer to Young Kids from Babini Travels
Olympic Torch Craft by East Coast Mommy
Flag Rocks Olympic Craft for Kids from Non Toy Gifts
Race to Build: an Olympic Inspired STEAM Activity from Mosswood Connections
Wreath Style Leaf Crowns from Mama Smiles

Filed Under: Freebies, Homeschooling Tagged With: Olympic Games, Olympics

For the Love of Swimming #LetsPowerTheirDreams #ad

August 9, 2016 By Thaleia 3 Comments

This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks and P&G proud sponsors of Team USA and Dana Vollmer.

It’s no secret that my children love water and love swimming! Each time our children hear that we might be staying at a hotel or going on a blog trip they ask, “Is there going to be a pool?” Their love of swimming goes on all year long no matter what the weather. They know that sometimes we can go to an indoor water park as part of our homeschool PE while other times they enjoy the warm days of Summer while in a pool outdoors!

 

For the Love of Swimming

Are you excited for The Olympic Games that are going on this month? Have you ever thought about training and competing? Have you thought that maybe one of your children may be cut out to perform during a future Olympic Games? All of my children love water and swimming so I could imagine that maybe, just maybe, one of them could be a future Olympian. We do not own a pool or even a YMCA membership at this point but that does not stop their love for water and swimming.

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5 Posts for Enjoying the Summer Harvest and Good Tips Tuesday #136

August 8, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Did you plant a garden this year? I was only able to grow potatoes but fortunately a friend of mine shared her extra Summer Harvest vegetables with us. I just couldn’t wait to get home and cut into the fresh cucumbers, tomatoes, and make a fresh salad with the lettuce we had just picked!

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Fun Things to do Around Dayton, OH #ad @something2offer.comGroupon

August 4, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

This is a sponsored post by Groupon. All images and opinions are mine.

Both indoors and outdoors there are plenty of family friendly fun things to do around Dayton! We live a short distance away from Dayton but frequent the Big City often whether is be for Eldest’s Type 1 Diabetes check-up at the Endocrinologists or for a field trip with some homeschool friends.

Things to do Around Dayton, OH

Some activities are for fun but also have healthy benefits like roller skating, hiking or jumping. Some activities provide a rich amount of History or Art. If you are like our family and need to find things that are both fun and inexpensive then you have come to the right place for ideas and suggestions.

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