Simple Kids’ Bible Lesson – Easter

Whether you’re home with a sick kid, or on lock down due to a pandemic, you have to miss church on occasion. My family is in the latter situation right now. I am sooooo grateful that I can stream our church’s service online. That’s great for me and my husband and older kids, but my younger ones miss out on their Sunday school class. To help fill that void, I’ve been creating a simple kids’ Bible lesson you can do at home.

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Disney themed LEGO challenges

Are you on a quest to find things for your kids to do while you’re all on lock down? Our family is currently on week 3 of the shelter in place order with about 4 more to go (sigh). Though we already homeschool, I’m finding it’s helpful to “mix things up” a little and give the kids tasks to challenge them. LEGOs are my go-to to get my kids to think creatively. I’ve already made a 32 challenge printable you can read about here. To try something different, I made Disney themed LEGO challenges.

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10 Simple games to play around the table

10 simple games to play around the table when you're stuck inside.

With families homebound (at the time I wrote this post) due to the shelter in place order, it hopefully means families are also eating together more. When all 10 of our family members are gathered at the table, we like to play games. Earlier this month, I wrote a post about games you can play with your kids around the dinner table. Some of the games I listed required pencil and paper. The games on the list here don’t require any materials. They truly are simple games to play around the table.

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10 life skills to teach your kids when you’re stuck inside

10 life skills to teach your kids when you're stuck inside.

In the busyness of life, it’s easy for me to forget about teaching my kids life skills. After all, teaching a skill takes time and patience, both of which are often in short supply. Now that we are homebound due to the “shelter in place” mandate, we have a little more time to work on these skills. If you’re like me, you might want to try these 10 life skills to teach your kids when you’re stuck inside. 

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Must-See Virtual Field Trips

Must-see virtual field trips

 

Living where we do in California, we don’t experience snow days or any other days that force us to stay at home. With the “shelter in place” directive our governor has put into place in the wake of COVID-19 however, we are now forced to hunker down. Though we are allowed to be outside for walks, I know the kids are going to be itching to go other places before too long. With that in mind, I have compiled a list of must-see virtual field trips for kids of all ages to explore.

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10 Screen-Free Indoor Activities for Kids of All Ages

Right now we are seeing an unprecedented number of school closures due to the Corona virus. Parents are having to come up with ideas to keep kids occupied during this time. Even homeschooling families find themselves homebound as activities are cancelled as a precaution. If you are like me, you do not want to see your kids glued to screens to pass their time. To help prevent boredom and keep the kids off screens, I have 10 screen-free indoor activities for kids of all ages.

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Dinner table games for kids of all ages

Dinner table games for kids of all ages
Dinner table games for kids of all ages

Until fairly recently, our family of 10 spent every meal together. Now that the older three are working and the rest of us have various activities, time together is more scarce. To maximize our time together, I wanted to find games we could play as we’re sitting around the table. To that end, I’ve compiled a list of dinner table games for kids of all ages.

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The Homeschool Mom’s “To Don’t” List

As busy homeschool moms, we have plenty of “to do” lists. I’m not even talking about life stuff. Homeschooling alone has quite the laundry list of essentials that must get done. In future blog posts, I’ll share tips on how to get those tasks done (lesson planning, buying curriculum, scheduling your year, etc.) Not that I’m an expert, but I have had a lot of trial and error. What I want to give you here is the Homeschool Mom’s “To Don’t” List.

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Japanese American Internment Camp Book List and Resources

Japanese Internment Camp book list and resources

Educating about the Japanese Internment Camps

I went to public school from kindergarten through graduate school and was never taught about the Japanese Internment camps. I knew about their existence because of my dad’s experience in a camp.  Educating our kids about this aspect of history is important and something I have not done as well as I should. To that end, I have compiled a book list and resources to help in this endeavor. I also created three sets of free printables to share with you.

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