Bibles for Kids Ages 2-6 Years
Bibles for Kids Ages 2-6 Years Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Psalm 119:105 ESV A knowledge of scripture is immensely important to building a foundation of faith. Children’s Bibles, while not a replacement for actual scripture, can play an important role in nurturing a…
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Bibles for Babies and Toddlers Over the past couple of months I’ve seen a number of social media posts from parents asking for Bible recommendations for their kids. This is encouraging, as surveys indicate Biblical literacy in North America has diminished over the past few decades. It is good to know there are families…
Read MoreHomeschool Conventions for 2023
It’s a new year and many of us are planning our calendars. If you haven’t yet, I highly recommend adding a Homeschool Convention to your list. Homeschool Conventions (sometimes referred to as Expos or Conferences) are held every year in all 50 United States and across Canada. Google “Homeschool Conference and you will find a…
Read More10 Ways to Make Homeschooling Fun
It’s mid-February, have you hit the homeschool slump yet? If so, you are not alone. We feel it too. The excitement of the holidays has long passed and we are counting the days until Spring. If you find yourself in this predicament, here are some fun ways to beat the mid-winter blues. 1. Relocate Sometimes…
Read MoreBlack History Month – Books for Kids
Black History Month – Books for Kids To kick off Black History month, I’d like to share a few books. These biographies celebrate courageous black men and women who were pioneers in science, engineering, aviation, and more. This list includes books for reading levels Kindergarten through 9th grade. I hope you take a time this …
Read MoreHome Organizing: Basic Tips and Techniques
Home Organizing: Basic Tips and Techniques In last week’s blog I wrote about decluttering the home. To recap, clutter consists of any items which you don’t need, want, or use. Clutter makes a home feel chaotic and unwelcoming, and can sometimes affect one’s health or safety. Taking charge of your ‘stuff’ is empowering, and has…
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