Theme: Counting/Numbers This week was a perfect time to join Muffin Tin Monday over at Her Cup Overfloweth . We are reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar for our Tot Time and for the letter C for Preschool and instead of making a Very Hungry Caterpillar f…
Chapter 33: In Which Phileas Fogg Shows Himself Equal to the Occasion Synopsis: Captain Phileas Fogg? Fogg rocks the boat and reaches London. Discussion questions from Trail Guide to World Geography Locate and Label Liverpool, Newfoundland, Bor…
~Malachi is 4 years, 3 months~ In our little corner of the Preschool world, we have been studying the letter d. Here is what we have been up to! ABC book: Originally, I was going to take one piece of artwork from each lesson to make into an ABC book fo…
~Eliana is 28 1/2 months old~ Some pictures of Eliana on a hike we took last weekend. While we were staking out where will will build a cabin, Elli snuck up on us with her "Tickle Bug." Then she occupied herself for a lo…
As we wrapped up our study of aquatic creatures, we learned about sponges, sea squirts, leaches, bristle worms, flatworms, and microscopic creatures like rotifers and tardigrades. We learned how scientists classify an animal as an animal and not as a plant …
In this chapter of the Swiss Family Robinson, the Robinson's are held captive in Rockburg, their cave, by a giant boa constrictor! So we, of course, studied snakes. For our Toddler Time, we made a snake craft and read Toddler Tales. Then, we…
I thought Borax was a safe all natural cleaner, but I read " Borax: Is it Safe ?" at Passionate Homemaking and found that borax may not be safe. Until I know more, I will not use it for household cleaning or in my laundry soap. {Revised} Laundry So…
In this lesson, we learned about boneless, brainless, eyeless, headless, and footless creatures called cnidarians. These nettle like creatures include jellyfish, sea anemones and corals. These creatures are mostly a mouth and tentacles and are in the form of…
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