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10 Garage Sale Tips

Garage sale time! Get these 10 garage sale tips to have a successful sale.

Welcome to Homemaking Tips Tuesdays where contributing writers share helpful homemaking tips so you can feel more successful caring for your home and family. {This week, post by: Jessica} Whether you call it a Garage Sale, Yard Sale, Rummage Sale, Tag Sale or Lawn Sale, now is a great time to consider de-cluttering your home and using these 10 garage sale tips to have … [Read more...]

Preschool at Home Curriculum

Teaching preschool at home does not require expensive curriculum at all. Simple activities that are developmentally appropriate will teach your child to love learning and prepare them to be readers when they enter kindergarten.

I have always taught my children at home with learning activities when they were infants, toddlers and preschoolers. After looking around for a preschool in the San Diego area, we decided that preschool at home was going to be best for my daughter and for our family as a whole. My oldest son was in public school at that time. His schedule locked us into a regular … [Read more...]

Free or Cheap Kids Activities in Washington, D.C.

Many free or cheap kids activities in Washington, D.C. are easily accessible-even during the busy Summer months in the nation's capitol. (Part of the Free or Cheap Activities series at The Stay-at-Home Mom Survival Guide.)

A busy place in the Summer months, there are many free or cheap kids activities in Washington, D.C. and the surrounding area for every season. Since we lived in Northern Virginia two separate times for a total of 4 years, we have a lot of familiarity with the Washington D.C. area. I have gathered activities for kids in the Washington, D.C. area. If you are a local and know … [Read more...]

Heading to the Beach with Kids

Heading to the beach with kids? It takes some planning to survive a day at the beach with toddlers and infants, but with some tried tips, you can enjoy your day at the beach with the kids.

{Guest Post by Jennifer Taylor} Heading to the beach with kids is not so simple as just jumping in the car and leaving, especially when you have toddlers and infants in tow! There is planning and preparation that goes into spending a fun day at the beach, There are some safety rules to follow as well. A day at the beach is one of the most fun ways to spend a hot summer … [Read more...]

Easy ABC Poster and Alphabet Learning Game

Easy ABC poster and alphabet learning game activity for preschool and toddlers.

This ABC poster and alphabet learning game is an easy one to create with your children so that they can see you writing each letter and work on pre-reading skills. You do not have to be an artist to do this. How often for your kids ask you to draw a picture for them, or add a special drawing to their artwork? My preschoolers have always enjoyed when I would draw something on … [Read more...]

Gardening in a Small Backyard

Gardening in a small backyard made simple with tips and tools..including ideas for simple DIY waterproof garden signs, and tips for gardening with kids. #ad

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Miracle-Gro Gro-ables. All opinions are 100% mine. Last year I tried to start a container vegetable garden, and with the demands of being a mom and the water restrictions we had going on in California, it did not turn out well. This year I am determined to create a garden with the kids to teach them about self-reliance, get … [Read more...]

Ultimate Guide: Tips for Moving with Kids

After moving 14 times in my life-and moving regularly as a military spouse-I have compiled an ultimate guide: of tips for moving with kids that cover packing up, traveling on a road trip to your new home, and getting settled in your new home. #sponsored by @CORTfurniture

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of CORT. All opinions are 100% mine. I have moved a total of 14 times in my life (so far). Sometimes across the city, sometimes across the neighborhood, and sometimes across the country. Moving was part of my childhood, and now as a military spouse, moving with kids is part of my life as a mom. It is what we do every 3 years as … [Read more...]

Infant Activities

Try these for playtime with your baby! These infant activities are perfect for quick moments of interaction that are developmentally appropriate for infants.

The key for infant activities is a lot of communication and a lot of repetition.  Research has shown that the nerve pathways in the brains of infants light up when they hear familiar phrases! Make those brains shine by utilizing these activities for infants designed to help keep you actively engaged together at home. This list of activities are all created with simple … [Read more...]

Toddler Activities

Try these activities with your toddler to engage them in developmentally appropriate learning activities at home. Click on the categories or images to visit that activity. This list of toddler activities is created for children ages 18 months through 3 years old. Many preschoolers will enjoy them too. … [Read more...]

School Age Activities

Supplemental learning activities for school-age kids. These are so easy to create for after-school or homeschool work at home for kids in elementary grades.

75+ Activities for School-Age Kids Whether you homeschool, supplement learning after school or are just looking for fun learning activities for kids in the lower elementary grades (grades Kindergarten through 3rd grade), this list of school-age activities is full of kids activities that are frugal, simple and fun. … [Read more...]

Simple Tips for Water Play Indoors

This post contains affiliate links. Please view my disclosure.  Water is never boring for kids! Whether you have a toddler, preschooler, or older child, water is a great sensory activity for kids at home. Even my oldest finds creative ways to play with water. You do not need to have an outdoor space to play with water. It's a great simple activity to try indoors on days when … [Read more...]

Spell Your Name Hopscotch Game: Active Learning Series

Gross motor activity and spelling game for preschool learning.

When we combine movement with learning, kids absorb so much. Especially for preschool aged children, when we can get them actively moving their bodies in order to learn new skills, the learning feels like fun. This Spell Your Name Hopscotch Game takes the challenge of spelling and turns it into a fun active learning activity for preschoolers and early elementary-aged … [Read more...]

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