Samsung Galaxy Tab A

Over the past month, we have added a Samsung Galaxy Tab A to our homeschool and let me say that it’s the best decision ever! It seems like with each new school year more and more is done online, which is awesome. The only problem this year has been, we have one school computer that …

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Talking Fingers Read, Write & Type

What little one doesn’t love being on the computer, right? Both my five-year old and eight-year old are often on their laptop playing games, making goofy videos, or writing crazy stories. The only problem with the stories is that they really can’t type all that well.  Basically I call their typing style is “chicken pecking”. …

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Pfizer Pediatric Products

Let’s face it. No one wants their children to be sick, but it’s something that’s pretty hard to avoid during the certain times of the year. My kiddos are rarely sick, but something about the arrival of Spring always brings on a week of “achoos” and mild fevers.

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Little Bitty Friends

Elizabeth McPike’s adorable book, Little Bitty Friends helps to encourage little ones to explore the beauty of the outside world.  Little Bitty Friends Synopsis: A cuter-than-puppies companion to Little Sleepyhead Little bitty chipmunks, chattering all the day, Little bitty ladybug always comes to play. Marching with ants, snuggling with baby rabbits, reaching for the sun …

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Counting Thyme

Recently I had the privilege to read Counting Thyme, written by Melanie Conklin. It was a wonderful, yet emotional read. A book that I would highly recommend for all ages.

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Where’s the Party?

Where’s the party, written by Ruth Chan is such a fun read for ages 3-6. In this book, we are introduced to an adorable little cat named Georgie. Georgie loves throwing parties for all his friends. You know…the kind of parties that have balloons, delicious cake and most of all…where everyone is having an amazing …

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TruKid Yumberry Bubble Podz Review

Bubble baths. Who doesn’t love them? Like many, I have fond memories of bath time as a child. Oh the places you will go with a few plastic toys and some bubbles. Whether I was Santa Claus with a bubble beard, a chef, or a magician making my hands disappear amidst the bubbles; bath time …

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Bravado Designs Launches Campaign to Help New Moms in Need

Bravado Designs recently announced that through the month of April, Bravado Designs announces the Support Her Dream Campaign. This campaign is a national commitment and call-to-action to support new mothers in need.

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When Calls The Heart- It Begins with Heart

From celebrated author Janette Oke (The Love Comes Softly series) comes a rigorous and romantic adventure as epic as the wide frontier. Erin Krakow (Army Wives), Daniel Lissing (Eye Candy), Lori Loughlin (Full House, 90210) and Jack Wagner (Melrose Place) star in When Calls The Heart: It Begins With Heart, an especially romantic film originally …

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Book Review: Hypnosis Harry

Hypnosis Harry is a wildly funny, sweetly silly look about the real meaning of the word no. Children will delight as little Harry answers the delicious question: What would you do if you could do anything?

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Learn Multiplication With Times Tales

My third-grader has had a very hard time learning his multiplication. We have basically been at a stand still since I didn’t want to move forward until he felt confident in this area. I’m not sure why multiplication was so scary for him, but he would cry anytime we opened his math book. He went …

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Raybot

My five-year-old and I have been having fun reading the book Raybot, written by Adam F. Watkins. Raybot is about a lonely robot that is in search of a friend, but not just any friend. He’s on the search for a puppy friend. However, there is one problem…Raybot has no idea what a puppy looks …

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The Haunted Library Series

We have been reading The Haunted Library series in our house and have been really enjoying it as a read aloud.  My five-year-old is loving this series. Sometimes we read one chapter daily, and others he asks for us to keep going. This series is seriously that fun and is perfect for kids ages 6-8.

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Masterbooks: America’s Struggle to Become a Nation

  Recently we’ve been using a wonderful History curriculum from Masterbooks called, America’s Struggle To Become A Nation. This book is recommended for grades 4-6 and offers a very user-friendly layout. America’s Struggle to Become a Nation Many people committed their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to build the foundations of freedom we have inherited. …

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Weird & Wacky Inventions

Looking for a fun book for the entire family to read? Then you have to check out, Weird and Wacky Inventions written by Jim Murphy.

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