I’m so excited to share these fun and FREE human body playdough mats with you—they turned out even better than I imagined! Whether your little ones love to draw or get hands-on with playdough, these printables are perfect for exploring the major human body systems in a playful, engaging way. Let’s check out what is…
The Quiet Time “How to” Series: Part One
I’ve got Quiet Time on the brain right now! (Okay, to be fair, that’s not exactly new—I’m pretty much always thinking about Quiet Time.) But lately? It’s been next-level. Like, full-on, knee-deep-in-Quiet-Time mode over here. Why? Because I’m on a mission. A mission to make quiet, independent play and learning feel less like a battle…
A Candle Science Experiment for Kids
Did you know candles were once used to tell time before mechanical clocks were invented? It’s true! And that birthday candle you blow out every year? It symbolizes the light of life, and when you make a wish, the smoke is said to carry that wish up into the air. So magical, right? Today, we’re…
Halloween School | A Fun Lesson Plan for Halloween!
Imagine waking up every day in October and diving headfirst into the spirit of Halloween—making memories, having a blast with your kids, and sneaking in learning without anyone even noticing. That’s the idea behind Halloween School—your not-so-spooky plan for turning October into one big, epic educational adventure! When my kids were younger, this time of…
Balancing Bird: Halloween Edition! Make a Balancing Bat
Have you ever played with a balancing bird before? You know, the birds that balance by their beak on the tip of your finger? They are such a fun little toy and are wonderful for introducing concepts like weight, gravity, balance, and counterbalance! Today, I’m going to show you how to make your very own…
All About Me Unit Study for Homeschool
I’m thrilled to present the All About Me Unit Study—an engaging, hands-on unit study that will guide your children in discovering more about themselves, their families, and what makes them truly unique. Did you know that the word ‘unique’ is derived from the Latin word unicus, meaning ‘one and only?’ Have you ever wondered what…
How to Create a Gentle Daily Rhythm
Have you ever noticed how little ones love to read the same story again and again… and again and again? While fabulous for developing language skills, this also gives children a much-desired sense of control and predictability in their day. The same holds true with a daily rhythm. When little ones know what to expect…
Kindergarten at Home | A Peek Inside the Apple Theme
There’s so much learning packed into something as simple as… an apple! 🍎 With autumn just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to start an apple-themed adventure with your kindergartener. Crisp air, golden leaves, and juicy apples in every shade of red, yellow, and green—what could be more magical? Today, I’m thrilled to give…
Frozen Sensory Play Ideas for Preschoolers
What better way to enjoy this hot summer than with some Frozen Sensory Play Ideas? I’m talking frozen hats, finding out what happens when you freeze oobleck, strengthening hands with frozen playdough, and so much more. And not a single Elsa or Anna in sight. Promise. Sensory play is such an important part of a…
Pollinators Unit Topic About Black and White Ruffed Lemurs
When you think of pollinators, chances are flying insects pop into your mind. Today, I’m excited to introduce you to a remarkable and lesser-known pollinator—one that doesn’t buzz or flutter, but climbs and leaps! Let’s journey to the lush, tropical island of Madagascar, off the southeastern coast of Africa. There, among the beautiful rainforests, lives…









