Roald Dahl Day activities and lesson plans for Roald Dahl birthday is a great time to introduce kids to the classic children's books like The Witches, Charlie and the Chocolate... read more →
Best advice for homeschool parents who are new to homeschooling and starting home school, parents who want to try a new homeschool schedule with their kids, or homeschool moms and... read more →
Thinking of Outschool for homeschooling? Here's our personal experience, tips for using online learning for homeschool (instead of seeking out the best homeschool curriculum) and simple class tricks to get... read more →
NEWSFLASH: teens borrowing clothes is still a thing. I recently saw a post on a local mom's FB group that brought back some memories. If you’re not lurking in one... read more →
Looking for an honest Oregon Trail For Switch review? Here's what my family thought about the new Nintendo Switch Oregon Trail game version. Is this new version of a classic... read more →
We did this totem pole craft as part of Native American Heritage Month after an extensive history unit study that involved Indigenous / First People's lessons, attending authentic Native American... read more →
ADVICE FROM A FORMER COLLEGE PROFESSOR: Hey, College Graduates? Your head is probably filled with advice. You know, those tips from parents, professors, friends, Crazy Uncle Joe, the grandma at... read more →
Need fun lesson planning ideas to make learning fun and exciting for back to school this year or to fun learning ideas instead of the same boring lessons? These creative... read more →
Thinking about the UNO No Mercy card game for your family? Read our first-hand experiencing playing this card game before buying, especially if you love playing the traditional UNO game... read more →
Looking for an easy and quick family card game? This captivating card game is perfect when you don't have a lot of time for playing games, but are still in... read more →