Are your kids interested in survival skills? Perhaps you are looking for resources to help you and your children get outdoors more often. THiNK OUTSiDE BOXES are perfect for kids and their families as they learn about the importance of survival skills while encouraging adventure, and hands-on nature activities. Disclosure: Please read my disclosure statement for more … [Read more...] about Learning Outdoor Adventure Skills with THiNK OUTSiDE BOXES
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World War II Hands-On American History
Making history hands-on can be far more effective than simply reading from a boring textbook, folks. That's because children are more engaged in a topic when they have an active part to play in their studies. Bring history to life, for your middle schooler, with these World War II hands-on American history activities, projects, and lessons! Disclosure: Please read my disclosure … [Read more...] about World War II Hands-On American History
50 of The Best World War II Books for Middle Schoolers
Are you wondering what the best World War II Books for middle schoolers are? Look no further! I've got you covered! I remember learning about World War II in high school and the atrocities and complexities of it all were shocking. Folks, this is a heavy topic. So, when my 12-year-old son showed an interest in the war, I was worried. I mean, we totally follow our children's interests, and this is a … [Read more...] about 50 of The Best World War II Books for Middle Schoolers
Amazon Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day starts July 15th at 12am PST, 3am EST and for the first time EVER, it runs for 48 hours! These sales come and go throughout the day and can be an awesome way to snag deals on school supplies, office supplies, books, games, electronics, and hands-on activities. This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure statement for more … [Read more...] about Amazon Prime Day
Playful Pet Portraits for Animal Loving Kids
Do your kiddos love animals? How about art? Playful pet portraits are perfect for animal-loving kids as they tap into their creative sides. These whimsical pets are the perfect way to introduce your child to various art forms and artistic styles. Plus, this online art class makes this an easy art project for kids of all ages! Disclaimer: I received a yearly membership of Masterpiece Society … [Read more...] about Playful Pet Portraits for Animal Loving Kids
8 Tips for Nature Study
Nature study is one of our favorite ways to get outside and learn. It provides us with much needed fresh air, and room to run all while gaining knowledge and insight into the natural world. A nature study doesn't have to be difficult or intimidating. Here are 8 tips to help you make your homeschool nature study a fun and educational adventure! This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my … [Read more...] about 8 Tips for Nature Study
Learning about Caves & Caverns at Ruby Falls
Caves & Caverns are a fantastic way to study geology! Visiting local caves & caverns can be a great hands-on way to study the formations of Earth's rocks. Check out these fantastic resources including books and hands-on activities! This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure statement for more information. Learning about Caves & Caverns at Ruby … [Read more...] about Learning about Caves & Caverns at Ruby Falls
Exploring Fairies and Fairy Gardens with Kids
Fairy gardens can be a magical place for children. The possibilities are endless for kids to use their imaginations in creating, building, and dreaming up these enchanting spaces. Disclaimer: I received the Fairy Garden Workshop at no cost. As always all opinions are my own. This post may also contain affiliate links. For more information please read my disclosure and privacy policy. Fairy … [Read more...] about Exploring Fairies and Fairy Gardens with Kids
When You’ve Lost Your Homeschool Rhythm
I have to admit a hard truth, folks. We've kind of sort of misplaced our homeschool rhythm. Or possibly it was thrown from a speeding Mustang, ridden by feral farm animals, into the jaws of an outlaw coyote. Maybe I've been reading too many Adventures of Hank the Cowdog to the children. I'm not sure. All I know is our rhythm has gone missing, and I'm struggling to find it. Homeschooling through … [Read more...] about When You’ve Lost Your Homeschool Rhythm
Homeschooling with Depression
Are you homeschooling with depression? You are not alone! I deal with depression year-round, and I have for years. Your depression may look different than mine, but we are both homeschool moms doing the best we can for our kids, our families, and ourselves. This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure statement for more information. *Disclaimer - I am not an expert, doctor, … [Read more...] about Homeschooling with Depression