Hi! It’s been a while. Between a cross-country move, a faulty computer, a new home, and everything – I’ve fallen behind on updating here. While it’ll be a few more weeks until I can update more regularly, I wanted to share with you some of the kid’s book recommendations I’ve received this year. So, without further ado. *Please note, due…
Read More
Sharuko, Peruvian Archaeologist: Julio C. Tello |A Book Review
Like much of the world right now, I’m home with the kids. We’re homeschooling. While the kids are home with me, I want to make sure to further their love of learning, exploration, and discovery. I was excited when I was contacted to review Sharuko, Peruvian Archaeologist: Julio C. Tello. Yes, it’s about Julio C. Trello, but it’s so much…
Read More
Atlas Crate Review: Thailand Box
We recently moved across the country. In the move, I thought it would be fun to pack a geography subscription kit box for the kids. It’ll be a few months until we move into our home and get our stuff from storage. But between the one I packed and the ones that will be continued to be shipped to us…
Read More
Filipino Children’s Songs/Tagalog Children’s Songs
While we’re spending so much time at home these days, finding new ways to entertain the kids can be challenging. I know a lot of people coming to my website are looking for music in other languages. I’ve written about Russian Children’s Songs and German Children’s Songs in the past. For this post, I asked my Filipino mother to tell…
Read More
Journaling during School Closures
Around the world, schools are closing in the hopes of flattening the curve. I’ve been watching and worrying and feel strongly that this is the best thing. Is it going to be easy? No. But, I feel this is easier than the alternative. Related: Legal Nomad’s thoughts on Covid-19. My kids’ school announced their closure today and I thought about…
Read More
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 49
- Next Page »