Holiday Gift Guide for Girls, ages 3 to 5
*This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience. After seeking some advice and asking some pointed questions, I have come up with the best of the best toys […]
*This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience. After seeking some advice and asking some pointed questions, I have come up with the best of the best toys […]
We made some beautiful angel ornaments, with the children’s hands as the wings. They turned out wonderful! Click here to read how to make this wonderful ornament. You may have […]
I love seeing how my children’s hands, and feet, grow from year to year. I think it’s the Mommy in me. This year, we wanted to do a special set […]
Gratitude, it seems, doesn’t come naturally to young children. They are born completely helpless, and honestly, completely selfish. This makes sense. Their very survival depends on their needs being met. […]
Welcome back to the Retro Re-Pin Party. Here are some things that I have blogged about this week: This week I published a Holiday Gift Guide for 7-9 year old […]
Last week, I featured a Thankful Tree from Three Kids and a Fish as part of the Retro Re-Pin Party I cohost with other amazing ladies. The idea really stuck […]
Let me set the scene. Child one is playing blocks, building a fantastic tower. Children two and three are working on various “art” projects at the table. Child four is […]
Thanks for visiting my linky party! I will spend the week visiting each and every one of your posts, and leaving comments, sharing, liking, and pinning. I will feature my […]
Aren’t boys fun! They can turn a cement retaining wall into a balance beam. They can make anything into a ball to be thrown. They love to run and jump, can be really loud, and super sweet. When boys become second and third graders, they seem to shift to building more intricate things and creating things that go. With that in mind, here are my five top picks in this holiday gift guide for boys; ages 7 to 9.
Thanksgiving is still awhile away, but we’ve been making Christmas ornaments on Sunday to help get us ready for Christmas. This is a fun tradition to have as a family. The ornaments are easy enough for kids to play a major role in their creation. And the ornaments look really nice. Plus, these ornaments are meant to be budget friendly. We’ll be making one ornament a week, including the week of Christmas, and posting the instructions and supplies here. This week we made Toilet Paper Roll Angel Ornaments.