Gardening Week: Sow and Grow Book
Our hero, Design Mom, turned us on to this lovely gardening book for children. The author has devised a calendar of activities for each month. Yay, the planning is done for us!
Our hero, Design Mom, turned us on to this lovely gardening book for children. The author has devised a calendar of activities for each month. Yay, the planning is done for us!
What makes you think of summer? The local County Fair is definitely one of the things for us. We hope these photos inspire you to visit yours!
As Easter approaches, I’ve been pulling out “Bunny Books” that sit my son’s shelves. Here are some finds we think kids will enjoy.
We love these gifts as they are perfect as stocking stuffers and to put in secular advent calendars.
The Langley Schools Music Project are recordings from the mid-1970s of an untrained children’s chorus singing some of the best music of our generation. Their voices are raw and powerful.
We found an instructional video of the most adorable young chef demonstrating his technique for making Challah French Toast. Perfect for the weekend.
Whether the economy is bad or not, there is no reason to have to break the bank to have fun with your kids. Check out these ideas for free fun with kids!
Enjoy the last few weeks of summer by raising your own butterflies at home. The kids will love it.
Paper snowflakes are an easy and fun craft for kids of all ages. Get started with these simple how-to’s.
March is National Reading Month and what a better time to highlight some of our favorite books and ask for your favorites.
Welcome Spring! As the weather warms up don’t forget your friends at the zoo and perhaps some new family members have joined as well.