My kids are fascinated with snowmen this year. Maybe it's because they have never actually seen real snow. If you ask them, they would totally say that they've built a snow man before though! The last time we went to Disney, which is actually well over a year or so ago, they played in "snow" in the Frozen area of Hollywood Studios. They had a blast. Of course they … [Read more...]
Fall and Thanksgiving Puzzle Activities Printables
These printable Thanksgiving puzzles will help your young children develop thinking skills and dexterity while having fun! It also has the bonus of effectively distracting your child while you put your heart and soul into preparing the Thanksgiving meal. Another way I use Thanksgiving printables is as a road trip activity. We have family all over the state and while we … [Read more...]
10 Great Reasons to Read to Your Child
As a parent, you have lots of priorities that are important. You want to make sure your kids are safe, well-fed, and not showing the signs of a serial killer. Nowadays, we spend so much time worrying about these issues that we tend to forget another important one – mental stimulation. In order for your kids to grow and learn, you have to engage their minds as well as their … [Read more...]
Understanding Emotions with Disney’s Inside Out with free Critical Reading printable
You know what? I am still grateful that my kids are no longer toddlers. Going out and about with them is so much easier now and they can even almost sit through a whole dentist appointment waiting for me. If your kids are not quite there yet, take heart. It's coming. It will get easier. This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its … [Read more...]
Thanksgiving Owl Lessons Printable Pack for Pre-k and Kindergarten
Spending time in a child's classroom as a volunteer can give parents valuable insight into what the kids are not only working on but struggling to understand. The elementary school my kids attend requires parents to spend a set number of hours per year helping at the school. I've learned quite a bit about how kids learn since my son started kindergarten. It's amazing to … [Read more...]