I love this floatable, portable light box from Play Trains!

I love this floatable, portable light box from Play Trains!

It’s October 1st already and the boys are asking about sprucing up the place for Halloween. Last year we made the Pacman banner (which I personally loved) and they are wanting to know what kind of banner we are going to make this year. While they were at school I printed out and hung up this Minecraft inspired banner for this year and have the printable for you to download for free as well!

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Since I’ve been gone for 5 days and had everything ready up until today I thought I’d take the day “off” today and just share some photos of our weekend. I’ll share a bit more later in the week but wanted to give an overview today so you can see what we’ve been up to!

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My youngest has been LOVING Disney’s The Lion King lately so when I heard is was coming to town I knew this would be the perfect first Broadway…
Who’s busy fort building this weekend? We are hopefully off building some sand forts as you read this. My birthday wish was to go to the beach so that’s where we are spending the weekend!
We saw this fort last weekend at the Jerome Jamboree in Jerome, AZ

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We’ve made some projects for the Kix Cereal blog lately so I wanted to share what we’ve been up to.Like creating a Grandparent’s play date kit for the…
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Stretchy, a bit bouncy (not too slimy) and tons of fun to make and play with – this DIY rubber slime is sure to be a hit in your house.

Big, bigger, biggest. Small, smaller, smallest. Concepts are so fun – big::small; tall::short; full::empty; up::down; hot::cold – too name a few! Basic concepts are words that characterize numbers, time, descriptions, location, and feelings. Children learn concepts through reading, daily conversation, and planned activities.