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End of School Teacher Note

By Erin Oltmanns

Teacher appreciation week is upon us and as the school year wraps up, we thought it would be fun to take our End of School Time Capsule idea and put a teacher-centric spin on it. Plus, as a non-crafty working mom, I’m ALL about the easy to execute ideas and a sweet fill-in-the-blank questionnaire ... Read More

Alphabet Crafts and Reading Ideas

By Erin Oltmanns

I have a closet FULL of craft goodies, but I’m inherently craft-challenged. I see a bag of pipe cleaners and think, “Uh...pipe cleaners!”, where other people see cake toppers, caterpillars and flame-less sparklers. So a compilation of alphabet crafts and reading ideas like this from Totally... Read More

Printable Color Books for Preschoolers

By Erin Oltmanns

My girl started preschool last August and has absolutely loved it. She’s a little sponge—full of questions and eager to learn and talk through the new things she’s learning. Sometimes (okay, often) my mom-brain stalls out and I’m staring at her blankly as I try to think of something quick... Read More

Sending Your Baby to Preschool

By Carina

Is it almost time to send your baby to preschool? Nervous about it all? Don’t be! In my opinion, preschool is about socializing with other children, learning a few things, and starting a love of the learning process. You don’t want to burn out a kid before they even make it out of elementary sc... Read More

Empathy

By Staff

Guest Post from Andrea Buchanan Empathy is a hard thing for a pre-schooler to understand. “Emi!” I snap as she deliberately shoves her baby brother to the floor while he walks by. “Nate was in my way!” she wails. “You need to think before you do something like that, Em,” I te... Read More