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Literature Based Learning – Blueberries for Sal (part 1/3)
May 24, 2011 – 3:17 pm | No Comment
Literature Based Learning – Blueberries for Sal (part 1/3)

*This lesson plan was shared previously in my personal homeschool blog; then my son, Tim was about 2.5yrs old (he is now 5).
I love the FIAR series of homeschool program and have since bought the complete …

Literature-based learning: Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle
February 23, 2011 – 10:59 am | No Comment
Literature-based learning: Mister Seahorse by Eric Carle

I think you already know I like Eric Carle's books… so Mister Seahorse should come as no surprise. Actually, Mister Seahorse wasn't in the list of the books I wanted to borrow but …

In the Kitchen: Pizza Making Day!
August 13, 2010 – 2:08 am | No Comment
In the Kitchen: Pizza Making Day!

Spending time in the kitchen preparing meals with the children can open a world of developmental opportunities for them. In addition to building good nutrition and food knowledge, they will learn math, science, reading, and …

Learning the Letter D
August 4, 2010 – 8:59 am | No Comment
Learning the Letter D

There are so many things to do and learn about Letter D. 
I stumbled upon this book, Five Little Ducks by Ivan Bates. I would highly recommend this as it is a fun book. Instead of …

Practical life hands-on – Peeling fruit
July 20, 2010 – 2:36 pm | No Comment
Practical life hands-on – Peeling fruit

My son loves lychees, and they are in season. I bought a whole bag of the luscious fruit back, and LM couldn’t wait to eat them for afternoon snack.
Still fresh in my mind was  Montessori’s …