It is well known that reading is like vitamins for the brain. One of the best indicators of children’s IQ… Read more Growing Readers – Guest Post by Minnesota Author Diane Davies
It is well known that reading is like vitamins for the brain. One of the best indicators of children’s IQ… Read more Growing Readers – Guest Post by Minnesota Author Diane Davies
Hey all! Recently I had the opportunity to meet a handful of really cool authors around western Wisconsin and eastern… Read more Why Fiction? Guest Post by Pete Ziolkowski
Sarah Mackenzie, author and founder of the Read-Aloud Revival podcast, says that we should read a picture book every day… Read more Read to Your Kids, Part VI, Ocean Stories with Beautiful Illustrations
Plan carefully, and plan to succeed. Do the workouts, study the maps, organize the gear. Ask God to guide your… Read more Lessons Learned from Summer Adventures
When my kids begged to learn about horses and vet science, I loved the idea of diving into science with… Read more Horse and Vet Science Elementary Unit Study
Perhaps you’ve heard of Forest Kindergartens. At these schools, children play outside for at least half of the school day,… Read more 8 Ways to Savor Spring Right Now
When Dustin and I first got married in 2010, we expected to spend a majority of every summer working in… Read more Our Family Trip to Southern Colorado
Summer gets a lot of hype and people commonly race their way through a Summer Bucket List. Today I’d like… Read more When Life Gives You Snow, Play
Hum “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” as we delve into some of my family’s favorite stories of friendship. Flood:… Read more Read to Your Kids, Part IV, Tales of Friendship
Welcome to the second installment of Read to Your Kids. Today’s focus is on a small handful of stories that… Read more Read to Your Kids, Part II, Read-Alouds for the Elementary Years