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Butterfly Bags – for snacks on the fly
Looking for a quick and easy (not to mention yummy) craft? Then check out these cute little Butterfly Snacks made out of sandwich bags and clothespins. Aside from the bags and clothespins, you’ll just need some traditional arts and crafts … Continue reading
Try a Bite of Trilobite
The girls and I finished up learning about the Precambrian and are currently exploring the lively oceans of the Cambrian Period. I don’t know what it is about trilobites but these little bug/crab-like creatures have totally captured my girls hearts … Continue reading
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Tagged Cambrian period, charlie's playmat, cooking, DIY craft, History, prehistory, trilobites, universe
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PB&J Sushi Rolls
No raw fish or seaweed here; just good ole peanut butter and jelly! A short time ago my girls got in the habit of using their chopsticks with their cuisenaire rods. It was one of those add-ons that seemed to stick. … Continue reading
Lentil
Last year I did quite a few Five in A Row units with my daughters. I’ve had a couple emails asking if I’ve done any more since the last few I blogged about. The truth is we did but it … Continue reading









