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There are so many great ways to teach colors to children. Below are a few tried-and-true ways that worked for my son! As a way to easily remember these activities, I have made an acronym with the first letter of each activity–ROYGBIV,
Kids are getting all sorts of candy this time a year…we just finished with Halloween and my do we have a lot of that left, then Christmas, now Valentine’s Day then it’ll be Easter…seriously, it seems like candy never stops
Finding fun ways to teach can make such a difference in a child’s interest to learn. We found these adorable mailboxes (available at Target stores usually around Valentine’s Day or order on Amazon.com—affiliate link) and my son had a blast
You may remember that my baby boy’s 1st birthday party had a “First in Flight” theme that I shared a while back (click here to see the party post.) We had these adorable biplane cupcakes to celebrate–fun for the guests
Disclaimer: I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Influence Central for Rosetta Stone. I received a product and a promotional item to thank me for participating. All opinions are my own. My son is a little over the age of
The ocean can be such a magical place with so much to learn. When I was younger, I wanted to be a marine biologist, so the ocean has always been a fascinating place to me. Since my son loves watching
The Disney movie Frozen is HUGE right now! We enjoy the movie and especially love Olaf, so we wanted to do an Olaf craft. We decided to make one today using E’s handprint. This Frozen-Inspired Handprint Olaf is such a