Easy DIY Kitchen Towel Apron for Kids
Our kids are always helping in the kitchen. As of late, their aprons have been in desperate need of replacing. Today I’m sharing these easy kitchen towel aprons I made for them.
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Our kids are always helping in the kitchen. As of late, their aprons have been in desperate need of replacing. Today I’m sharing these easy kitchen towel aprons I made for them.
Here is a diy, fall, rag-wreath that you can easily make with your kiddos to spruce up your home for the coming season.
I am kicking off this fall season with a delicious diy I’m calling, Carved Apple Mugs. These are almost too simple to blog about, but they a such a great treat, I couldn’t resist!
Today I’m sharing a fun, printable Summer Reading Challenge that you can use with your kids from preschool through 3rd grade. Of all the things to include in your summer homeschool schedule, reading is something you certainly want to make time for. I love that this challenge highlights that reading isn’t just a cozy, indoor,…
Copywork is one of my favorite tools in homeschooling. Today, I’m sharing the US Presidents Print Copywork Pack that I have created for my kids to work through.
Ice cream in a bag has been our favorite science experiment recently. In fact, we’ve repeated it three times. (Just to make sure we got it right.)
Play dough mats are the perfect grab-and-go activity. They are also a great multi-sensory tool for teaching because they engage the hands, as well as, the mind.
Clip cards are such an easy activity to whip together for kids that learn from multi-sensory activities. These kids benefit from busy hands at the same time their mind is working.
I put together this hands-on, Animal Habitats Busy book to clarify some of my three-old’s interesting thoughts about where animals live. Of course, she has been quite relieved to learn that alligators, large snakes, and lions prefer not to live in Oregon
It’s still cold outside, but this Spring Activities Pack is prepped and ready to go, so I’m going to share it. The content of these activities is more of what we have been working on this year, but with a Springtime theme.