Kids’ Screen Time: Tips and Resources

Kids’ Screen Time: Tips and Resources

This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure.  I was not paid to offer the included giveaway. Have your kids entered the age where technology use has become one more thing to think about each day? I recently read a statistic that said the average child...
Skeleton Anatomy Activity for Kids

Skeleton Anatomy Activity for Kids

This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure. Children are often more eager to explore and learn when the learning is about them. This skeleton anatomy activity uses your child’s own image and two free printables to help them understand how the...
One Item Activity: Clothespins

One Item Activity: Clothespins

  Need an a activity for preschoolers and school aged kids that involves no prep? This is one that will work. One item activity with clothespins will get the fine motor skills working and the creativity flowing. Jamie at hands on: as we grow inspired me to think up a...
Color Sorting Activity for Toddlers

Color Sorting Activity for Toddlers

When my oldest daughter was a preschooler, she confused the colors red and blue, black and white. I created a simple color sorting activity for toddlers so she could practice with the colors. This DIY color sorting activity helped clear up the confusion. The whole...
I Don’t Ever Give Up. I’m a Mom

I Don’t Ever Give Up. I’m a Mom

The role of motherhood has been pushed, pulled, and changed so much over the last 40 years or so that many of us wonder if we are doing it right or wrong. The way the world defines motherhood is still changing today. Mothers need to know they are important...