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5 Engaging YouTube Channels for Elementary-Aged Kids Exploring Science, History, and Math
Educational YouTube channels perfect for elementary school aged children.
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Which Homeschooling Method is Right for You?
There are various homeschooling methods, read this post to find out which one is right for your family.
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Tips for Homeschooling Multiple Children at Once
Homeschooling multiple children doesn’t have to be difficult. Here are a few tips to make it easier.
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How I make Our Homeschool Fun
3 tips on how to make homeschooling fun!
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3 Homeschool Happenings Around DFW I’m Excited for this Winter/Spring 2023
Exciting Homeschool Events in DFW this Winter/Spring 2023!
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My Story K Review (Faith-Based Social Studies Curriculum)
What’s Included? My Story K is a faith-based social studies curriculum. The curriculum book is a twice-a-week course. It focuses on introducing kids to cultures around the globe, citizenship, geography and economics. It also teaches about God’s love. My Story K is designed for Kindergartners. It is normally priced at $44.99, but it is currently…
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Generation Genius Science Subscription Box Review
If you’re looking for an amazing home science kit, try Generation Genius!
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Pumpkin Elephant Toothpaste Experiment
It’s October which means that pumpkin season is in full effect. We enjoy STEM activities year round, but in October we like to do activities with pumpkins. Without a doubt, our favorite is pumpkin elephant toothpaste. It’s the same experiment as regular elephant toothpaste. The only catch is that instead of doing it in a…
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Sensory Tissue Box Review
I love exposing my children to toys that spark their curiosity and encourage brain development. We recently had the opportunity to try out a toy for my youngest child, who is almost 2. In this post I will share our experience with the Sensory Tissue Box. What’s Included? The Sensory Tissue Box is a sensory…
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BioBox Labs The Senses: Our Superpowers Review
Science is one of those subjects that has always caught the interest of my children. Since they were much younger, we have done simple science experiments at home that have also doubled as sensory activities. Things like making ooblek, baking soda and vinegar reactions, elephant toothpaste, etc. Now that they are a little bit older…