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Julienne
Aug 12, 20232 min read
Exploring the World Through Montessori 3-Part Cards: A Creative Guide for Learning
This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. In the bustling maze of modern education,...
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Julienne
May 3, 20212 min read
On Motherhood and How it's Changed Me
Being in survival mode for over a year now has taken its toll on me. It had been over a year since I had done really anything that was...
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Julienne
Mar 29, 20215 min read
Talking to Young Children About Pet Loss
Saying goodbye to a pet is never easy. Having conversations about death with young children isn’t easy either.
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Julienne
Feb 15, 20213 min read
The Art of Politics: An Art Project for Kids to Celebrate Presidents Week and Black History Month
This post contains Affiliate Links. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Kehinde Wiley is an African-American...
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Julienne
Jan 29, 20212 min read
Moon Placemats
An easy and fun low-prep DIY art project for kids studying the solar system or the moon! Make a full moon placemat. Perfect for toddlers, pr
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Julienne
Dec 5, 20203 min read
Holiday Gift Guide: Creative Kids Addition
Top picks for the best gifts to encourage creativity and open, imaginative/pretend play for kids!
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Julienne
Nov 22, 20206 min read
Holiday Gift Guide: Best of Subscriptions and Subscription Boxes Addition
A round-up of the best subscription based gifts for homeschoolers, families, and parents!
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Julienne
Oct 25, 20206 min read
Spinning A Learning Web: A Spider Theme Unit
In our spider unit we learned about spiders from around the world, made some fun crafts and incorporated math and phonics!
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Julienne
Oct 16, 20204 min read
Taking a Bite Out of Surrealism: Apples, Magritte, Surrealism and a Mixed Media Art Project for Kids
Staring at the bowl of apples we picked on the counter, I knew I wanted to figure out a way to use our apples in our art history work.
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Julienne
Sep 27, 20203 min read
Sharing the Wonder and Joy of Poetry with Kids
Sharing the joy and wonder of poetry with kids over tea with homemade maple sugar cookies to celebrate the autumn equinox, the harvest moon
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Julienne
Sep 27, 20202 min read
The Interconnectedness of Us All: Exploring the Tree of Life with Young Painters
To coincide with our tree unit, we studied the artwork of Gustav Klimt and his famous Tree of Life and then made our own!
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Julienne
Aug 13, 20205 min read
Finding Beauty in the Obscene: A Shark Week Art Lesson for Kids Exploring the Work of Damien Hirst
“I was taught to confront things you can’t avoid. Death is one of those things..."
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Julienne
Aug 7, 20207 min read
Shark Week: Introducing Kids to the Incredible World of Sharks!
It’s our favorite week of the summer; shark week! Learn about sharks with age-appropriate activities for kids!
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Julienne
Aug 5, 20203 min read
Art isn’t just about what you see: An Art Lesson Exploring the Work of John Bramblitt
Henri Matisse famously said, “If I close my eyes, I see things better than with my eyes open.” American painter, John Bramblitt has echoed t
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Julienne
Aug 2, 20208 min read
The Five Senses Unit
The Five Senses Theme Unit Week for Toddlers, Preschoolers or Kindergarteners. Free Printable!
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Julienne
Jul 22, 20203 min read
Sometimes it's okay to play with your food: An Art Lesson Exploring Jason Mecier's Work
For our Food Groups Week, I knew I wanted to study an artist that uses food as an art medium. I found the work of pop artist, Jason Mecier w
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Julienne
Jul 20, 20205 min read
Healthy Eating & Food Groups Unit
I don’t know about you, but at our house we’ve definitely slipped into some unhealthy eating habits during COVID quarantine.
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Julienne
Jul 13, 20202 min read
Lesson Planning 101: School of Mommy Style
I’ll admit it, I’m Type A so coming up with a clear schedule from the beginning of COVID homeschooling was extremely important to me but...
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