http://www.starfall.com/
Bookmark it, favorite it, whatever - just somehow mark it if you homeschool young children. This is an incredible site and FREE! Just go check it out and you will see why I lOVE, luurve, heart it!
If your children can use a mouse, they will be able to navigate this easily on their own. Not only does the site promote great alphabet and reading skills with little interactive online books and games, it has tools to help the children if you are unable to at the moment (such as when you have your hands in raw meat trying to make hamburger patties). Many of the books will help your children sound out words if they click on a word they don't know how to read. Click on the pictures and you may be pleasantly surprised to find that the character will do something animated for you. The variety of books is wonderful - some just fun little stories, some science, seasonal, etc. AND they have musical excerpt areas as well which are cute and well done!
Bottom line - treat yourself and your kids to this website and I think you will be so glad you did!!! :)
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
HOMESCHOOL - Painting (with shaving cream) and Spring "Showers"...
So I came across the cutest idea on this blog: http://meetthedubiens.blogspot.com/Paints made from shaving cream and food coloring! Jill from the blog above, used them with her kids in the bath. However, I decided to change it up a bit and make it part of one of my daughter's workboxes for homeschool.
Since we have been learning about Spring, I decided to let her paint a picture of things we discussed we might see during that season. I purchased a simple white plastic shower curtain (liner?) at Walmart (I think this was only about $3) and set her loose with a brush and containers of lavish, foamy paint. She enjoyed herself (I mean, come on - wouldn't you? I know I felt eager to jump in and help when she asked for it)- painting a sun, sky, flowers, and a tree (and even tried mixing some colors together to make new shades) .
She wanted to put a nest in the tree, but we had no brown paint - so I suggested we build a small one of our own. She happily agreed and proceeded to do so with sticks and leaves. Then for the final touch - she used our spray hose to pretend to be a sudden spring rain shower and washed the paint away (um, if you try this at home - expect your kids to get wet. Oh, and you might get a little wet too. Pre-school rain showers are rather unpredictable...).

Spring picture - sun, sky, flowers, tree, and that little pile of sticks and leaves on the tree is the improvised "nest" my daughter made - complete with eggs (leaves) and a mommy bird on top of the eggs (another leaf on top). Sorry the entire painting is a bit hard to see - it was a gorgeous day for painting outside but maybe not so great for taking pictures on a bright white background with the sun reflecting brilliantly off of it (can you hear my camera screaming "Agh! My eye---my lense! My lense!").Monday, May 2, 2011
HOMESCHOOL - create your own handwriting practice sheets - website links
I love free print your own handwriting sheet sites! Why?
A. I decide what I want my children to practice writing. Then I just type it in and press print!
B. It's free! :)
For those of you out there who are just beginning to homeschool or maybe only thinking about taking that leap - here are some sites that might help you get started in the writing department. These are easy and free to use (at least they are right now):
http://www.handwritingforkids.com/handwrite/manuscript/javascripts/_my8linestext.htm
http://www.handwritingworksheets.com/
http://www.akidsheart.com/threer/manudes.htm
P.S. If you know of any other great FREE create-your-own handwriting sheet sites, please drop me a note and I will check into it and perhaps add it to the list above. :)
Michelle
A. I decide what I want my children to practice writing. Then I just type it in and press print!
B. It's free! :)
For those of you out there who are just beginning to homeschool or maybe only thinking about taking that leap - here are some sites that might help you get started in the writing department. These are easy and free to use (at least they are right now):
http://www.handwritingforkids.com/handwrite/manuscript/javascripts/_my8linestext.htm
http://www.handwritingworksheets.com/
http://www.akidsheart.com/threer/manudes.htm
P.S. If you know of any other great FREE create-your-own handwriting sheet sites, please drop me a note and I will check into it and perhaps add it to the list above. :)
Michelle
Friday, April 29, 2011
HOMESCHOOL - Growing Handprints!


Ah the signs of Spring - flowers, ladybugs, handprints.... Yes - you read that correctly - handprints! :) Surf homeschooling blogs long enough and you will find all sorts of fingers and palms in pictures and designs popping up throughout the year. Of course, we had to make at least one ourselves. So here's the scoop on ours in case you want to copy it (if you do, please share the blog love and link back to me)!
The flower is made of coffee filters my daughter painted with watercolors. Very pretty...buuuuuuut it seemed to be missing something. Wanting to add a pop of color and dimension, I dug through my things until I came across a bag of buttons. I think when we added a few to the center of the flower and made a border of them as well, it really gave it a fun twist! And the highlight? The handprints (grass) of course and a little thumbprint ladybug! :)
Monday, April 25, 2011
Baby/Toddler Food - Muffin Tin Mom

Who says you can't always play with your food? (Well, in all honesty - my husband and I find ourselves saying that often enough.)
But I think that even an adult might be tempted to hop these bunnies into the carrot patch amid the spinach grass - and of course take a dip in the pond (mayo tinted blue with food color)! My daughter loved this for a snack and had no trouble coming up with stories where bunnies feasted on carrots and bathed themselves.
Muffin Tin Mom is a wonderful website to get one's brain churning with ideas of how to make lunches and snacks a bit more exciting and manageable. I believe most moms submitting ideas on the site use muffin tins. I chose to use compartmentalized containers instead while others may use divided trays, silicone baking cups, etc. You get the picture - why use just a simple plate when you can divide and conquer, right?
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Toddler Food - www.wholesometoddlerfood.com
In keeping with yesterday's post, here is another awesome site very similar to http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/ but geared more towards the bundles of energy we call "toddlers".
Here's the link: http://www.wholesometoddlerfood.com/
Informative, great recipes, and sample menus for your tot - what's not to love?
Michelle
Head designer for "The Nature of Grace"
Here's the link: http://www.wholesometoddlerfood.com/
Informative, great recipes, and sample menus for your tot - what's not to love?
Michelle
Head designer for "The Nature of Grace"
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Baby food - www.wholesomebabyfood.com
"Solid food stage."
Are there any words more exciting or more terrifying to a mommy than these? Well, potty training and teething come to mind so I guess there are... ;) But for the sake of this post - let's just stick with the awe surrounding the solid food stage, shall we?
What do I feed my baby, how much, when do I feed them, how often, what's healthy, what's not.... and the list goes on. As mommies, we are so excited to see our little ones grow - but ooohhh, the messy road of nutrition we must travel to reach each new milestone. Let's face it - we want our babies to learn and become independent one day, so they are going to need proper nutrients to get there! Fortunately - there are wonderful people out there (bless you, wonderful people!) who are happy to help and even design websites to guide us (so we can spend those precious minutes we saved by not having to search for all this info online - to wipe up faces, clean off trays, wash fingers, mop the floor, and then get ready to start the process all over again).
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/ is one of those awesome sites! It is absolutely full of wonderful information, advice, how to cook and store your own baby food, nutrition information, feeding suggestions, RECIPES - hey, they even have a few menu ideas and schedules! Talk about doing the legwork for you! :)
Not convinced - okay, here is an example. Click on one of their fruits and veggies - like asparagus. It lets you know when it is recommended that a baby try asparagus (including suggestions for babies with digestive issues), gives you nutritional information about asparagus, what to look for in good asparagus when you are purchasing it in a store, suggestions on how to cook and store asparagus for your baby, piles of recipes for your baby with asparagus being in them, and even suggestions for foods good to mix with asparagus!
I don't know about you - but I am SOLD on this website. Definitely a "bookmarker"... :)
Stay tuned for more posts later this week regarding more fun food sites for your baby or tot! :)
Are there any words more exciting or more terrifying to a mommy than these? Well, potty training and teething come to mind so I guess there are... ;) But for the sake of this post - let's just stick with the awe surrounding the solid food stage, shall we?
What do I feed my baby, how much, when do I feed them, how often, what's healthy, what's not.... and the list goes on. As mommies, we are so excited to see our little ones grow - but ooohhh, the messy road of nutrition we must travel to reach each new milestone. Let's face it - we want our babies to learn and become independent one day, so they are going to need proper nutrients to get there! Fortunately - there are wonderful people out there (bless you, wonderful people!) who are happy to help and even design websites to guide us (so we can spend those precious minutes we saved by not having to search for all this info online - to wipe up faces, clean off trays, wash fingers, mop the floor, and then get ready to start the process all over again).
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/ is one of those awesome sites! It is absolutely full of wonderful information, advice, how to cook and store your own baby food, nutrition information, feeding suggestions, RECIPES - hey, they even have a few menu ideas and schedules! Talk about doing the legwork for you! :)
Not convinced - okay, here is an example. Click on one of their fruits and veggies - like asparagus. It lets you know when it is recommended that a baby try asparagus (including suggestions for babies with digestive issues), gives you nutritional information about asparagus, what to look for in good asparagus when you are purchasing it in a store, suggestions on how to cook and store asparagus for your baby, piles of recipes for your baby with asparagus being in them, and even suggestions for foods good to mix with asparagus!
I don't know about you - but I am SOLD on this website. Definitely a "bookmarker"... :)
Stay tuned for more posts later this week regarding more fun food sites for your baby or tot! :)
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