Happy New Year’s Eve, folks! Do you guys have any New Year traditions? Any special things you do with your kids at the end of each year? If you read my Top Five Tools for Memory Keeping post, you won’t be surprised to learn that I also have a little New Year’s Eve Memory Book that…
How to Get Kids to Write Thank You Notes
FTC Disclosure: This post contains Amazon Affiliate links.* The holiday dust is beginning to settle and, in our home, that means it is time for our kids to start thinking about writing thank you notes. But, how to get kids to write thank you notes? I am a huge believer in the power of gratitude….
DIY: Talking Spoon (Teaching Children Table Manners)
Today, I am going to share with you how to make a DIY Talking Spoon, a tool that helps with teaching children table manners. Folks, I’d like to introduce you to the Talking Spoon: Are you sitting there thinking to yourself, “What the heck is that?!” Well, it’s none other than our family’s beloved Talking Spoon. A few…
Family History Project: Grandparent Journals
I’m not sure whether I’ve mentioned this before or not, but Leo has been working on a family history project for several months now. The idea started with a Story of the World workbook activity and grew from there. When he first started the project, I suggested that he start with our family first, and then…
Family History Project Idea: Grandparent Journal for Homeschooling
Hi. This is Leo. For my homeschool, I have been been working on a family history project. I think family history projects are a great idea for homeschool. My mom’s friend gave us a great idea about a Family History Project with a grandparent journal and we added it to our project. We are giving…
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