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Christian Valentine Coloring Sheets

Anna Panza / January 31, 2021

Christian Valentine coloring sheets are sure to bless your family this season. I have created 11 coloring sheets for you to download and use in the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day. You can use one a day or print multiples to use on one day. There really are no…

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Homemade Hot Chocolate Play Dough

Anna Panza / January 27, 2021

Homemade hot chocolate play dough has the most amazing scent and is so much fun to play with. When I was planning our hands on learning for preschool at home, I knew I wanted to find a way to make play dough that fit the theme of “warmth” for the…

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Homeschooling, Preschool at Home

Christian Picture Books for Valentine’s Day

Anna Panza / January 22, 2021

Christian Picture Books for Valentine’s Day were top on my list when I started preparing for the season that included Valentine’s Day. As I went searching, I knew that I wanted our seasonal book collection to have the primary focus of God’s love for us. Second, I knew the season…

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Homeschooling, Preschool at Home

Christian Valentine’s Day Activity – God’s Conversation Hearts

Anna Panza / January 21, 2021

Christian Valentine’s Day activity, search no further. Valentine’s Day conversation hearts are a staple during the season. Growing up, these colorful hearts were some of my favorite candy all year long. For you and your family, I have added a faith centered twist on the staple of the Valentine’s Day…

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Homeschooling, Preschool at Home

Bible Verse Valentine’s Day Countdown – God is…

Bible verse Valentine's Day crafts for kids. Bible verse countdown for Valentine's Day. Christian Valentine's Day activities. Free Valentine's Day printables. Christian preschool activities for Valentine's Day.
Anna Panza / January 13, 2021

Bible verse Valentine’s Day projects are here! With all of the creativity and excitement around Valentine’s Day flooding the internet right now, I couldn’t help but notice something missing. As we stepped out of a Christmas season that was faith centered, the gap in the faith filled content for Valentine’s…

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Simple Christmas crafts are our thing this year. W Simple Christmas crafts are our thing this year. We had leftover rectangular strips from making our snowflakes the other day. I cut those strips in half, lengthwise and we painted them. 

Watercolors are my preferred paint method because they aren’t “globby” (is that a word?). It was a fun busy activity for kids and created a fun decoration I won’t have to store after Christmas. 

Simple Christmas is our goal this year. 

Do you use paper chains to countdown or just to decorate?
Telling everyone about the best gingerbread house Telling everyone about the best gingerbread house kit for kids! We’ve tried all the different kits over the years and this was the first kit that we didn’t need hot glue for (which is really exciting)

These cookie houses assembled easily and had an actual cookie base, not just a plastic tray. 

Dye free candy is a total win and the cute woodland animals give the cutest vintage gingerbread house vibes. AND it was under $10. 

Consumable gifts for kids, right here with gingerbread house kits!

Have you built your gingerbread house yet? Maybe you’re having a gingerbread house party? 🎄 keep them on hand for a Christmas break activity! 

🎄Follow along for more simple Christmas activities for kids!
Easy Christmas crafts for kids! Bringing back the Easy Christmas crafts for kids! Bringing back the simplicity of Christmas crafts with paper snowflakes. Between cutting, unfolding, and hanging, This busy activity kept my 5 year old busy for hours. 

This toddler busy activity was best with less folds in the paper and a little help from mom. 

I also love that this is a winter themed craft, not just a Christmas craft. That means no rushing to take it down or having to store it. Simply recycle and create again next year!
You can make personalized christmas gifts, even if You can make personalized christmas gifts, even if you’re not artistcmic. 

As the holiday season approaches, the search for meaningful and personalized gifts begins. What better way to express care and creativity than by crafting a handmade watercolor flower journal? Utilizing YouTube’s treasure trove of watercolor art tutorials. 

The abundance of YouTube watercolor art tutorials offers a wealth of guidance and inspiration, making it accessible for anyone to delve into the world of painting. 
Begin by selecting a kraft paper journal , ready to embrace the blossoming artwork. 

Follow along for more handmade gift ideas for Christmas! You’re sure to find a simple DIY gift you can give this year!
Just another day making our own schedule. Homescho Just another day making our own schedule. Homeschoolings top benefit, flexibility & working with non-traditional schedules.
5 tips for creating a morning time routine with yo 5 tips for creating a morning time routine with your kids

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1. Keep items in one centralized location. We choose a basket that sits in our kitchen waiting for mornings. I keep the morning essentials inside — a morning menu for each child, dry erase marker, children’s Bible, children’s devotionals, and something to fidget with (play dough works well for this)

2.  Make it Interactive: Encourage engagement by making Bible time interactive. Use storytelling, or visual aids to bring the stories to life. Ask questions to stimulate their understanding and encourage discussion.

3. Choose Age-Appropriate Material: Select Bible stories or passages suitable for your children’s ages and comprehension levels. I have a keepsake coloring Bible for my kindergartener so he can color applicable pictures. 

4. Incorporate Prayer and Worship: Integrate prayer and worship into your morning routine. We have a hymn book in our basket that also has the history of the hymn with each hymn.

5. Encourage Journaling or Artwork: Provide journals or art supplies for kids to express their thoughts, draw, or write about their understanding of the Bible stories. This creative outlet allows them to internalize and express their faith in their own unique ways.

*bonus*. Be Flexible and Patient: Understand that some mornings may be busier than others, and not every session will go as planned. Be flexible in your approach and patient with your children. The aim is to create a positive association with Bible time, not to enforce rigid routines.

By incorporating these additional strategies, you can further enrich the experience of morning Bible time with your kids, making it an enjoyable and spiritually nurturing part of their day.
The best Dollar Tree find, static cling color chan The best Dollar Tree find, static cling color changing stickers. These stickers have kept my littles busy, even during the day. Sometimes the bath becomes an aqua corral for my little ones as they play. I found some paint brushes we weren’t using & spray bottles. 

• these were in with all of the other standard stickers at Dollar Tree 
• when they dry, they can curl up. To revive them, simply get them wet and stick them on again.
I could rearrange it while they sleep, but we all I could rearrange it while they sleep, but we all know the toddler will disassemble it in the morning. 🎄

Christmas with toddlers ☺️
Thanksgiving 2023: the motivation I needed to fina Thanksgiving 2023: the motivation I needed to finally paint my toes and pluck my chin hairs 😎
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