Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is just around the corner, and if you’re the parent or teacher of a preschooler or other early learner, I’m sure you’re looking for activities to teach your little one more about Dr. King and his legacy. “I Have A Dream” speech is Dr. King’s most famous speech, and is…
Category: Preschool
Preschool Style: Tips for Shopping For Little Girls
I had no idea, until I had Ayva, that buying clothes for a little girl would turn into one of my most favorite hobbies. In fact, shortly after Ayva turned a year old, I had to put myself on a shopping restriction for a month. I was out of control! Between my family and friends…
DIY Fishing For Good Works Game
Not only are Terrence and I newly married, but we’ve also joined a new ministry at church together. We have been so fortunate to have a lot of great couples lead the kids in our church in worship, and serve in Children’s Church on Sundays while we were in service. This year, we asked to…
Summer Camp Tips for Little Campers
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by MinuteClinic. All opinions are my own. This summer is the first in 10 years that I haven’t worked in a summer camp. Ironically, it’s also Ayva’s first year in camp! Although Ayva’s school is focused on learning through play through the year, the physical and outdoor aspect are multiplied…
Is “Monsters U” Okay for Preschoolers?
If you’re a parent of a young child, I’m sure your family has been anxiously waiting for “Monsters University” to come out. It seems like forever since there has been a movie that I could take my preschooler to that was age appropriate! Even though I was concerned that the movie might be too scary…