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Books for all Ages {Top Ten Holiday Lists}

November 12, 2013 By Thaleia 12 Comments

Books for all Ages

{Top Ten Holiday Lists}

(Disclosure: There are 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.)

Welcome to Top Ten Holiday Lists! Where Stir the Wonder, P is for Preschooler, Powerful Mothering, Afterschool for Smarty Pants,  Little Bins for Little Hands,  Making Time For Mommy, Makeovers & Motherhood, Creative World of Varya and myself have gotten together to post our Top Ten Holiday gift items. We will be featuring books, games & puzzles, building toys, pretend play, crafting kits, and stocking stuffers. So when you’re finished here check out all the other suggestions for the perfect holiday gift.

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This week we are featuring BOOKS! Oh, how I love books. I love paperbacks, hardcovers, and ebooks. My hubby and older children love comics and graphic novels. I prefer inspirational romance, blogging how-to’s, or cookbooks. We spend most of our Summer scouring garage sales for new books in perfect condition at a fraction of the price. We can get into trouble big time at those sales where books are .10 or .25 each.

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Thanksgiving Kids Activities- I Spy Bottle

November 7, 2013 By Thaleia 17 Comments

Thanksgiving Kids Activities- I Spy Bottle

Hoping to provide some simple inspiration with Thanksgiving kids activities that are quick and easy to put together. I started by sharing my Fall Tot Trays and Turkey Felt Finger Puppets. Now I’m gonna share a Fall I Spy Bottle. Gather a plastic bottle, some dried corn kernels, and a bunch of baubles and bits.

Thanksgiving Kids activities

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Filed Under: Frugal Living, Homeschooling Tagged With: Thanksgiving

Quick and Easy Learning Sticks

November 5, 2013 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Quick and Easy Learning Sticks

 (Disclosure: There are 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.)

What are Learning Sticks?

So I was perusing pinterest and found Letter pops or Letter sticks that teacher’s had made for their classrooms. These were  jumbo craft sticks with letters stuck on the end which I am going to call learning sticks. Simple, right? Most of us have foam or stickers just sitting around waiting to be used for an educational purpose!

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Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop #9

October 28, 2013 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop #9

Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop

Loyal readers and friends! I have been given the opportunity to bring  you a wonderful weekly blog hop that I feel would be of great benefit to us all. Hope you join us in the fun each week and visit as many posts as you can during the week!

Much cooler weather this week which has brought on sore throats and runny noses. We also saw a dusting of snow which is pretty early for our neck of the woods. Baby C-4 got his 2 month check up and Lil’ Red went to the dentist for the first time. Both made it through their appointments like champs!

What is a Thoughtful Spot?

A Thoughtful Spot is a place to gather every week to share your family friendly posts, crafts, educational ideas, recipes, and more! Inspired by the philosophy of the Winnie the Pooh character in the classic A.A. Milne storybooks for children. Brought to you each week by Enchanted Homeschooling Mom, ABC Creative Learning and Something 2 Offer.

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Heaven is for Real for Kids Review & Giveaway

October 27, 2013 By Thaleia 7 Comments

Heaven is for Real for Kids Review & Giveaway

 

I have had this book for months as part of the Tommy Nelson Mommy program. I have really had a hard time bringing myself to open the book. Yes, I know it sounds very silly for a grown woman, wife, and mother of four to be scared of a book! I believe in Jesus and heaven, but I guess sometimes I try to put the whole idea of death out of my head. Again I know it’s silly not to embrace the wonder and splendor or heaven, but as a realist I do not like to think of the unknown. I have so many questions related to death and heaven. I’m a planner and goal-setter and the unknown can just make me a bit crazy and uneasy. I am very thankful God answer’s prayer and I can rely on his grace and strength.

Heaven is for Real for kids

TODAY I finally brought myself to open the book and read it. I feel so much more at peace. I think I would be able to use this book as a tool to share Jesus and heaven with my two youngest sons. I can feel the tenderness and attention to detail that the Burpo family took in depicting Colton’s trip to heaven. Surprising that the images are similar to what I have envisioned in the past. I am very thankful to have Heaven is for Real for Kids as a resource to share when talking about heaven with adults or children.

Heaven is for real, and you are going to like it!

Colton Burpo came back from his trip to heaven with a very important message: Jesus really, really loves children. In an effort to reach even more families with this eternally significant story, this runaway bestseller is now told from Colton—kid to kids! Children will receive the same comfort and assurance that so many adults have received from the trade book.

Beautifully illustrated under Colton’s direction, he shares his experiences in first person and comments on things that will be important to kids. A letter to parents is included to guide them as they talk to their children about heaven. Scripture along with a Q&A section with answers from the Bible are also included in the book.

I plan to use the free coloring sheets that go along with this book and possibly look into the Sunday School Curriculum for a future year of homeschool Bible.

Your chance to win Heaven is for Real for Kids:

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This book was provided for free as part of the Tommy Nelson Mommy Program. I was not compensated for my review and all opinions are my own.

I Love being a Tommy-Mommy

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