Book Review: Lost and Found by Natalie Shampanier

Hello everyone! I’m back with another book review! Today’s review is about the story, “Lost and Found” by Natalie Shampanier. This is a children’s picture book best suited for ages 2-8 years old. It’s a lovely story about finding a place to belong. This book might be short, but it’s full of attractive illustrations thatContinue reading “Book Review: Lost and Found by Natalie Shampanier”

6 Free Printable Math Pages

In December of 2021, I opened a Teachers Pay Teachers Store. I have 6 free resources there, along with several other low cost printable items. Please take a look and I hope you find something that will assist you in your teaching.

2 Children’s Books I love: “A is for Apple and 123 Count with Me”

The love of reading should start at a young age. Engaging and interactive books will draw kids in! These are 2 books I love for kids ages 2-5 yrs old! “A is for Apple and 123 Count With Me!” You can see my review of both books in my latest video on YouTube! Thanks forContinue reading “2 Children’s Books I love: “A is for Apple and 123 Count with Me””

DIY Christmas Toys for Kids

Looking for affordable gifts for kids? I have a few ideas for you! In my latest video on YouTube, you will see some easy and affordable DIY toys/activities for kids! This is a collaboration with Ariel from the channel “Peace of Refuge” so please make sure to watch her video as well! She does amazingContinue reading “DIY Christmas Toys for Kids”

Children’s Book Review: Munch! By Matthew Van Fleet

I have another children’s book review and recommendation today! Mouthfuls of fun for toddlers! That summarizes this book pretty well! Matthew Van Fleet has so many fun and interactive books for toddlers and even preschoolers can enjoy them too. The book “Munch!” focuses on various animals and their mouths, which are not only for eating!Continue reading “Children’s Book Review: Munch! By Matthew Van Fleet”

Book Review and Read A-Loud: The Little Red Hen

Hello everyone! I’m back with another book review! Today’s book review is about the story, “The Little Red Hen.” This is a classic children’s book that is actually an old folk tale. Some speculate that the story may have originated in Russia. The story goes that some farm animals, including a hen, lived together onContinue reading “Book Review and Read A-Loud: The Little Red Hen”

Learning with Pom Poms

Hi everyone! It’s been a while since I posted on here. I’m on summer vacation from school now, so hopefully I will be more consistent in posting on here during the summer months! I hope everyone is well and enjoying the weather. Today I have 3 videos to share with you from my YouTube channelContinue reading “Learning with Pom Poms”

Learning with Mini Erasers

Hearts, unicorns, vehicles, animals, shapes and more! You can find tons of mini erasers of various colors and themes for cheap! They are readily available in stores or online! I usually purchase them at the dollar spot at Target, or at the Dollar Tree. Take a look at this video for a few ways thatContinue reading “Learning with Mini Erasers”

Thrift Store Book Haul

They’re open again! I took a trip to one of our local thrift stores and picked up some great children’s books at a great price! Thrift stores are a wonderful place to find children’s books at a fraction of the original price! Click on the photo to check out the haul! Thanks for visiting myContinue reading “Thrift Store Book Haul”

Keep Calm and Parent On!

The parent educator I work with put this poster on the wall in our parenting room at school! (Strategically placed above the coffee machine 😉) Wise advice here! It’s important to have some perspective before we react. I especially like the question- what do you look like when you’re yelling? Until next time, remember, our wordsContinue reading “Keep Calm and Parent On!”