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Get Your Groove on With a Groundhog Day Kids’ Workout
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Warm Up with Some Winter Workouts
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Chill Out with a Kid’s Winter Book Review
So far it hasn’t been the snowiest of winters, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy the flurries inside these winter themed kids’ books. Look for them at your local library or check out the links for the free read alouds on You Tube. In Amadi’s Snowman by: Katia Novet Saint-Lot Amadi, a young boyContinue reading “Chill Out with a Kid’s Winter Book Review”
Warm Up With More Winter Books
Cold, dark January nights got you down? Grab a cup of hot chocolate and some fuzzy blankets, light a roaring fire in your fireplace, and cozy up with some of these winter themed books! Anna’s Wish by: Bruno Hachler tells of a young girl who lives in a city where it hasn’t snowed in ages.Continue reading “Warm Up With More Winter Books”
Kids Winter Book Review
Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but these winter themed books are warm and delightful! Pick them up at your local library for free or enjoy them as free read alouds on You Tube at the links provided. Before Morning by: Joyce Sidman was difficult for me to figure out at first, but give itContinue reading “Kids Winter Book Review”
Kid’s Holiday Craft Corner
Even though ‘the holidays’ are officially over and your wallet is officially empty it’s never too late to celebrate. I have showcased projects here that you can complete with things you’ll find around your home to keep costs low, but don’t hesitate to check out the myriad of holiday craft ideas that you will findContinue reading “Kid’s Holiday Craft Corner”
Happy Holiday Learning
Tired of the consumerism of Christmas? Have you and your kids ever wondered about what other holidays are celebrated this time of year? Check out these fun learning clips available for free on You Tube and experience the joy of celebrating community, hope, healthy habits, new beginnings, miracles, heritage, and culture. You might just findContinue reading “Happy Holiday Learning”