Reading books for the current season helps my children get excited for the spring time activities and remind them of some of our family’s spring time traditions. Below I will be sharing the ultimate spring book list, which I have separated into board books, picture books, resource books, chapter books, and read-alouds. I hope you can find a few reads that are perfect for your family.
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How to Homeschool Your Kindergartner A Simple and Gentle Approach
Hey there friends you might be here because you are considering homeschooling your kindergartner and I think that’s great! Deciding to home school is a big step and naturally comes with a lot of questions. I want to invite you to think about all of the things you have already taught your children to this…
How to Create a Bug-Themed Morning Basket for March
Spring is in the air, and what better way to welcome the season than with a morning basket all about bugs and insects? This month’s theme will spark curiosity, encourage outdoor exploration, and provide plenty of opportunities for hands-on learning. I try to keep a few basics in my morning basket like read alouds, picture books,…
Homeschooling Gaps? A Practical Guide to Identifying and Strengthening Skills
One of my favorite things about homeschooling is the freedom to adjust our pace—speeding up when things click and slowing down when we need more time. But every now and then, I find myself wondering: Did we accidentally skip a step? Are there little learning gaps hiding like mismatched socks in the laundry? Today, I…
Indoor Activities For The Preschool Years
I know we have all been there…. stuck in the house ALL day with a preschooler. Whether it’s from bad weather, needing to teach multiple children, or because you are traveling and have limited access to outdoor spaces we have all been stuck with the thought, ” What am I going to do with this…
Managing Screen Time in Your Homeschool
Managing screen time can feel like a juggling act, especially for homeschooling families. With screens everywhere, it’s easy for both kids and parents to get distracted. Finding a balance between using screens as learning tools and maintaining healthy boundaries is essential. In today’s post, I’m sharing my strategies and insights for managing screen time while…
How to use a Shared Reader in Your Homeschool
Reading is always at the heart of a homeschool day, and today I want to share why incorporating a shared reader into your routine can make such a meaningful difference. A shared reader is a book we read together, taking turns reading each page. It’s a chance to tackle books that are above your child’s…
Mid-Year Reset | Goal-Setting and Homeschool Planning for the New Year
Happy New Year! I hope you and your family enjoyed a meaningful holiday season and are ready to start 2025! Many people use the New Year to start fresh, make resolutions, or begin something life-changing. I like to consider the turning of the year as my homeschool’s mid-year reset and make goals for the remainder…
How to Create and Use a Loop Schedule in Your Homeschool
Ever try to plan out your homeschool day—listing every subject, estimating how long each one would take—only to end up overwhelmed and anxious? That was me when I was homeschooling just a first grader with a toddler in tow. I desperately wanted to cover all the beautiful, rich subjects I had dreamed of, but I…
Work and Homeschool
Off and on for the past 6 years, I have worked a full-time job, been in college, worked part-time, and been a stay-at-home mom. One thing I have learned – and truly appreciated about homeschooling is that it IS flexible and fluid. Homeschooling is different year to year and we can change what we need…