Boat Books Boat Works (Tom Slaughter) This book is the inspiration for this post. We stopped by our local independent book store to see if a book we had ordered was in. While waiting for the clerk to check, this … Continue reading
Boat Books Boat Works (Tom Slaughter) This book is the inspiration for this post. We stopped by our local independent book store to see if a book we had ordered was in. While waiting for the clerk to check, this … Continue reading
Make Your Own Rocket Ship 5-4-3-2-1 Blast off! Another rocket ship run Take me to the moon. Take me to the moon. When I get there, I’ll go dancing through the air. Dancing on the moon. (Lyrics from “Rocket Ship … Continue reading
We finally got to the library today. We have been in Sydney now for over a year and have only been to our local library once. That is shameful, but true. I could give you a list of excuses, but … Continue reading
TEMPLATES NOW AVAILABLE! CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION! Sight Word Practice Box I am so excited to share this with you all. I created it this weekend after feeling disorganized with the “system” we were using to help my son practice … Continue reading
Hot off the press! Dirt and Boogers just shared, 50 Homemade Toys for Kids, and it is awesome! If you are crafty and want to try something new, stop over to Dirt and Boogers and see all the creative ideas. … Continue reading
I am guest posting today on one of my favorite blogs, Learn with Play at Home. If you like popcorn, then stop over and read Boy Mama Teacher Mama’s post Popcorn Fun! Enjoy! © Boy Mama Teacher Mama 2012 All Rights … Continue reading
I recently saw this idea, Play Scene: Cardboard Box City, from Be a Fun Mom on Facebook. I bookmarked it in my mind for another time. And, the other day I finally got around to making our own version. Instead … Continue reading
Two Fresh Sight Words Practice Ideas Sight word practice was becoming a bit tedious here so I decided to spice things up a bit. Here is what I came up with: Sight Word High Five I wrote my son’s weekly … Continue reading
I was doing some sewing when my youngest discovered a spool of white thread. His first idea was to unroll as much of the thread as possible and cut it into small pieces. He then decided that the thread would … Continue reading