May 22, 2013 -
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In honor of Memorial Day weekend, I created this Patriotic Word Search printable worksheet. With just 10 words, it’s a great short activity to start a discussion with your kids about what we’re celebrating this weekend. This holiday usually marks the beginning of summer and is often filled with fun barbecues, swim parties and loud…
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May 7, 2013 -
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With Mother’s Day just a few days away, this printable questionnaire all about Mom (or Grandma) will make a great last-minute gift. Once printed, get ready for a chuckle as you interview your kids — their insights on your age, activities and love for them will make even the roughest days all worth while!
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We created this darling Smile Blossom craft as our monthly contribution for Raising Arizona Kids magazine. We were thinking of Mother’s Day, but when the girls brought home a note last week from the PTA saying that Friday would be “bring your teacher a flower day,” I decided these blossoms would be perfect for that…
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Ready for another Printable Blog Hop? This month the theme is Cinco de Mayo, which is quickly coming up so we thought we’d share all the fun freebies with you right away.
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My cousin’s wife is super stylish. I’m always a bit envious of her fabulous outfits, many of which she sews herself. Well she has the most adorable necklace — it goes with everything because I swear she’s wearing it just about every other time I see her. Sometimes she layers it with other necklaces and…
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Growing up, my family loved having Bubble Gum Blowing Contests — at parties, on family campouts, etc. So when my husband and I were looking for family reunion activity ideas for his family’s get together a few years ago, we decided to have a bubble gum contest. Everyone had a blast! More recently I was…
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Going along with our Ladybug Math Worksheet from yesterday, we bet your kids will get a kick out of making their own Ladybug, complete with a mason jar home of her own. She’s the perfect pet!
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Growing up in Phoenix I have often heard people talk about how we lack the seasonal changes. It’s true that things are a bit backwards here — barbecues and picnics are Fall and Winter activities for us. Our Fall doesn’t usually arrive until December or January. Of course no one would argue that Arizona is…
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This week is my family’s Spring Break so I decided to create a worksheet that could appeal to my preschooler, kindergartener and second grader — that’s a pretty tall order! I know Attalie’s second grade class has been working on fractions so I designed this math worksheet thinking she could do it on her own….
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Continuing with our week of Easter Basics… now that you have the recipe for perfectly hard-boiled eggs, we figured it would be fun to share how to make your own Easter Egg Dye. This recipe will come in handy should you forget to buy one of those packets with the dye tablets (like I did…
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