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Play is Important to Child Growth and Development #ShapedByPlay #IC #ad @something2offer.comPlayLSI

March 7, 2017 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

This post was sponsored by Landscape Structures as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central. All opinions expressed in my post are my own.

Do you have fond memories of going out to recess to play or playing at a park on a bright Spring day? I do remember the simple structures that my elementary playground had. We had swings, a concrete tunnel, merry-go-round, see-saw, and a soccer field at our daily disposal. We were afforded the opportunity to climb, swing, run and spin to our hearts were content each nice weather day from Kindergarten to 6th grade!

Play is Important to Child Growth and Development

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Filed Under: Family, Homeschooling, Reviews Tagged With: child development, playing, siblings

Valentine’s Day Treats Made by Kids

January 18, 2017 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Valentine’s Day may be one of the sweetest days of the year right after Halloween. Do your children love to cook as much as they enjoy a sweet treat? If so, they should try to make some of these Valentine’s Day treats. Each activity is great for older elementary to make on their own or for preschoolers to make with parental guidance.

Valentine's Day Treats Made by Kids

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Recipes Tagged With: cooking, valentine's day

Busy Kids Do Piano Review

September 29, 2016 By Thaleia 2 Comments

“This is a sponsored post for Busy Kids Do Piano from MKB Promotion Services.”

Princess has been interested in playing the piano for a handful of years. Since I only took piano lesson for 1 year in elementary school AND I haven’t read music in ages I thought it would be best for her to learn from someone else! She has dabbles in some online classes via Youtube and she has asked daddy and grandma fro help. None of these options have been the best choice for her learning style since she is a DIY type of girl who loves worksheets!

Busy Kids Do Piano at Home!

Princess has enjoyed watching the Busy Kids Do Piano lessons and printing out the worksheets all on her own. I love that she can sign in and work at her own pace. She was excited to show me the worksheets that she had completed.

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Filed Under: Frugal Living, frugal tips, Homeschooling, Reviews

Top 10 Pumpkin Crafts for Kids

September 20, 2016 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Fall means leaves, apples, pumpkins, scarecrows, woodland animals, and Fall harvest! What better way to celebrate Fall then with a cute Pumpkin craft for kids. I have found 10 of the best pumpkin crafts for toddler to elementary aged children. I hope that you enjoy making one, some or all of these pumpkin crafts for kids!

Top 10 Pumpkin Crafts

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Free Middle School Math Resources

September 6, 2016 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Middle School Math is a great time to review concepts from Elementary School while learning new things for High School. You will find a variety of resources for grades 5-8 that will help your student in their Math learning journey!

Free Middle School Math Resources

All the books below are free on Kindle and use our affiliate links. Remember any device with the Kindle app will open these textbooks. Take your books with you and study on the go! No sense sitting cooped up inside an a nice Autumn day head out to the park or a cozy spot under a tree in the backyard!

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Middle School Tagged With: math

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