Disclosure: This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #CollectiveBias #Ready4Preschool You would think that since I have a preteen now that I would be used to the sad feeling that my child is old enough for preschool. I just cant believe it has been that … Continue reading “Getting Ready for Preschool with Disney Junior”
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Preparing for Kindergarten with EmbarK12
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of K12, the leader in online education for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine. I have a huge age gap in my children. My second child was born 8 years and 5 months after my first one. So I have already went through almost everything. … Continue reading “Preparing for Kindergarten with EmbarK12”
Making Christmas More Musical with Music & Arts
There is nothing like enjoying the sounds of your child playing on their very first instrument. My oldest son has always been very musically inclined. He sings all day long, he is always dancing, and he is forever tapping out beats on random objects. He told me that he wants to be a singer when … Continue reading “Making Christmas More Musical with Music & Arts”
Rent Textbooks with Campus Book Rentals
I know I always complain about being SOOOO old but really I am younger than I care to admit. I am old enough to have three kids, a house, a career, and a husband but not old enough to be free of my student loans. I have three college degrees so I really brought it … Continue reading “Rent Textbooks with Campus Book Rentals”
Divorce Rates in the U.S.
I have always been very open with my children about the big topics and since my husband and I are always listening to NPR and watching the news, I know my older son knows pretty much what is going on with the world. He asks us lots of questions. We heard a great piece on … Continue reading “Divorce Rates in the U.S.”
Raising Frugal Kids
Raising Frugal Kids Children are rarely involved in the day to day decisions of their family’s financial picture but constantly want things that cost money. There should be a better step by step guide to raising frugal kids but here are some tips. Why shouldn’t kids learn the value of money by helping the family … Continue reading “Raising Frugal Kids”
Finger Food Ideas for Sensory Tables for Toddlers
Finger Food Ideas for Sensory Tables for Toddlers Sensory tables are a great way to help your little ones explore new things and food adds excitement to the activity. At this age kids love exploring new foods and aren’t picky eaters as they haven’t developed their need for independence nor have they had a lot … Continue reading “Finger Food Ideas for Sensory Tables for Toddlers”
Jingit and Box Tops 4 Education #Jingit4Edu
I think everyone knows that I love Box Tops 4 Education. I have half my family collecting for Little M. His schools always do contests between the classrooms and I want him to always win. Every little bit counts for the schools especially now that money is so short. That is why it is so … Continue reading “Jingit and Box Tops 4 Education #Jingit4Edu”
Saying Thank You and Donating with Elmer’s #BagitForward
School is back in session for public schools here in Alabama and it has been crazy in the stores! My mother and I usually start the school supply shopping as soon as the sales start and we continue all summer. I know that sounds crazy but we usually get everything we need for our own kids for … Continue reading “Saying Thank You and Donating with Elmer’s #BagitForward”
Rock ‘N Learn Sight Words 2 Review
You might remember that I have done a couple of reviews for Rock ‘N Learn. That is because they are awesome and they have products like Multiplication Rap which I reviewed and I also reviewed the Letter Sounds DVD. Both DVDs were loved by both of my children and they still use them and dance … Continue reading “Rock ‘N Learn Sight Words 2 Review”