Isn't this cute? It was super easy, too. Read on to learn what you need to make this. Materials: 1. Paper bag for each child 2. Scissors 3. Tacky glue 4. 2 googly eyes for each child 5. Cotton balls (about 4-6 per child) 6. White or cream cardstock or foam cards (for ears, whiskers, nose and teeth) Steps: 1. Pull cotton balls apart to fluff them up. 2. Glue the cotton onto the bottom of the brown paper bag. 3. Glue the googly eyes on. 4. Cut out 2 ears, 2 teeth, a nose ... View the Post

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Easter Printables Pack
Includes Spring, Easter, and Scripture-themed: Coloring pages, Copywork and tracing sheets, Palm Sunday-Resurrection pages, Recommended Scripture readings, Critical thinking puzzles, Word searches, Math and motor skills, Art pages, Matching challenges 25 pages in all Click HERE or on the image below to get your own copy! ... View the Post
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Click on image to purchase. It is a great buy. Only $2 for more than 25 awesome printable pages, full of educational fun. Take a look. You will love it! This is an affiliate link. Every purchase through this link provides me with a small commission, which I use to purchase materials for our homeschool. Thank you for your support! It means the world to us! To read our disclosure and privacy policies, CLICK HERE. ... View the Post
Montessori Culture (History): The Four Seasons
We read this book (it is bilingual, so we learned several Spanish vocabulary words). Then we opened each folder dedicated to each season. I simply found images from the internet that depicted the gist of that season. I printed them out and glued them onto colored cards that match the season's folder. These are for personal, in-home use, and that is why I am not linking to the images. This is an easy diy project and it doesn't take too long either. ... View the Post
Montessori Botany: Parts of a Flower
This is a lesson that we will be looking at more in depth in Classical Conversations in a few weeks, so I thought it was very timely to study this very basic introduction to the parts of a flower. Montessori at Home: Botany First, we started out with nomenclature in our binder. Then, ... View the Post
Homemade Playdough Recipe
Play dough is the most fun and versatile of all craft materials, in my opinion. My children love to play with it for hours. To make it more affordable and long-lasting for us, we make our own at home. Here is the recipe! ... View the Post