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My name is Sarah, and I’m a former early childhood teacher turned home educator. I love making learning fun for my little ones, and I’m a firm believer that hands-on and engaging learning doesn’t have to be complicated. I’d love for you to follow us on our adventures!
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- How to study the days of Creation with your little learnersOne of my favorite things to teach my children about is how we are made in the image of God. But what does… Continue reading How to study the days of Creation with your little learners
- We made an apple orchard in our backyard!It’s finally apple season and I’m so excited to make our yearly family orchard visit! I love the whole experience – the sweet… Continue reading We made an apple orchard in our backyard!
- We took a not-so-virtual field trip to New York City!Over the years I’ve taken my students, both in the classroom and at home, all over the world from the comfort of the classroom. We’ve floated through the canals of Venice, explored Martian landscape, and plunged to the depth of the sea. My secret?
- Arts vs. Crafts – and why we need themI’ve been seeing a lot lately about the importance of art in early childhood. And at the same time, crafts are getting a… Continue reading Arts vs. Crafts – and why we need them
- How to make the perfect sensory binSensory bins are great – we love them here! And I’m passionate about making hands-on learning simple and accessible. But why is sensory… Continue reading How to make the perfect sensory bin