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…
Nature Crafts and Activities for Children
If you’re at home with your little ones and wondering how to fill the day with something magical, meaningful, and just a little bit muddy, I’ve got the perfect idea… Well, several ideas! This blog post is filled with nature crafts and activities for children! There’s something incredibly special about time spent outside. The fresh…
Nature School for Preschoolers | Connect, Learn and Play Outside
It’s time to get back in nature. Spending time in nature isn’t just refreshing—it’s essential. For both children and adults, the outdoors offers a world of benefits: fresh air, sunshine, movement, and endless opportunities for learning and discovery. Whether it’s exploring a forest trail, watching bugs in the backyard, or simply feeling the grass underfoot,…
Collecting Nature Treasures with Kids
I hope everyone’s been soaking up the sunshine and getting outside this summer! I’m sure you know this already, but it truly is one of my favourite things to do! Being outside and enjoying nature and all its wonderful treasures. If you’ve ever gone on a walk, hike, or even just stepped into the backyard…
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…
Play into Kindergarten Readiness Review
Did you know that 90% of a child’s brain growth happens before age 6? It’s no wonder early experiences have a lasting impact on a child’s learning, behavior, and health. No pressure, right!? As a teacher and homeschooling mama, let me be the first to tell you: It doesn’t have to be hard! Today, I’m…
Sun Science Experiments for Kids | 15 Fun Ideas!
Earlier this week, I shared with you how we made a Solar Updraft Tower. The kids had a great time building and observing their tower. Plus, the whole process was filled with lots of sun science learning, too! Today, I’m going to share with you more ways that you can learn about the sun, light,…
Sun Science Experiment | Solar Updraft Tower
Did you know the warmth you feel on your skin from the Sun is actually a type of energy? It’s called solar power—and it’s a pretty big deal. “Solar” means it comes from the Sun, like those solar panels you might spot on rooftops. They soak up sunlight and turn it into electricity. Pretty impressive,…
The Sweetest Little Pinecone Bee Craft
There’s something special about the changing seasons, especially when summer rolls in with longer days, warmer nights, and that golden glow that seems to last forever. And guess what? The Summer Solstice is just around the corner! This year, mark your calendars for June 20th—that’s when the Northern Hemisphere celebrates the longest day of the…









