If you’re anything like our family, AR Books have been a struggle from day one. I feel like I missed a memo at the beginning of Kindergarten orientation or something. All the sudden in the First Grade, my kids needed to find AR books, read them, and pass tests on them. For the busy moms,… Continue reading How to Find AR Books on Amazon
Tag: early education
The Beauty of the Parent Teacher Alliance
By Guest Blogger: Ciara Cheriese It is that special time of the year when everything “is on like Donkey Kong”. Tests left & right… Project after project due… Parent Teacher Conferences… The list goes on… As a result, tension starts to ensue & “hurricane season is in full effect.” That special time when parents & teachers tend to have lively… Continue reading The Beauty of the Parent Teacher Alliance
Trends in Social Emotional Learning
What is SEL? I have only become familiar with the term Social Emotional Learning (SEL) over the last 5 years or so. Due to a combination of the pandemic and current mom trends, SEL has taken a forefront. It is now becoming more prominent in school conversations… and I love it! “SEL can help all… Continue reading Trends in Social Emotional Learning
Easy Easter Basket Ideas for Busy Moms
*This post contains affiliate links. Spring Traditions Easter is such a fun springtime tradition. I love how spring feels so hopeful. The warmer weather is really nice and the budding flowers are such a nice promise of what’s to come. Whether you celebrate Easter for religious reasons or for the cute bunny and goodies, it’s… Continue reading Easy Easter Basket Ideas for Busy Moms
Self Care for March Madness – Grade School Edition
By Guest Blogger: Ciara Cheriese Most people associate “March Madness” with college basketball… However, any parent of a grade schooler knows that “March Madness” applies directly to them & their kiddos! This is the time of year, when project after project is due… When homework seems like it is taking even longer than before… When… Continue reading Self Care for March Madness – Grade School Edition
Read Along Books and Digital Sight Word Bundle
We are so excited to introduce our first Read Along Books Series in a Digital Sight Word Bundle. This package includes everything you need to help your child learn all 20 Sight Words in the first list of Baseball Words (Ball Words, Dolch Words, Fry Words). Teaching Sight Words Learning sight words can be a… Continue reading Read Along Books and Digital Sight Word Bundle
Spring Activity Books and Stuff To Do for Kids
When I was a kid, I can remember always getting my “stuff to do” bag ready for trips. Whether we were traveling great lengths across the US in our family motorhome or taking a short trip to the mountains, I always had to pack an activity bag. Now that I am a busy mom with… Continue reading Spring Activity Books and Stuff To Do for Kids
Tweens Who Push Boundaries and How Busy Moms Deal
It feels as though we have turned a corner recently with my son. I would say over the past year or so, we have seen him turn into a cranky and smart (albeit brilliant manipulator) TWEEN! What is a Tween? By definition, a tween is somewhere beTWEEN 8 and 12 years. With two 10 year… Continue reading Tweens Who Push Boundaries and How Busy Moms Deal
Sir Dapper Plaid: Writing Inspiration
Growing up, I did not care for plaid. I didn’t appreciate it until my adult life when I became OBSESSED with it. Much like many things in life, plaid appealed to me more and more as I aged. I learned to celebrate the unique structure of plaid and relish the diversity of how many varieties… Continue reading Sir Dapper Plaid: Writing Inspiration
Free Sight Word Tracker for Busy Moms
Those pesky sight words always seemed to baffle my mind. When my own kids were first studying sight words in kindergarten, I was perplexed as to why some words came easy to them and others did not. There seemed to be no rhyme or reason as to why they knew some words easily and others… Continue reading Free Sight Word Tracker for Busy Moms