STEAM: Brain Study with Little Learners

Have you ever sat back and just wondered at the marval of the human body? When I look at my kids and I think about how much they have grown from the moment I felt their first kick to today, I can only see how amazing our Creator God is. Psalm 139: 13-16 are so […]

EcoVenture: What’s In the Box?

Our EcoVenture box from Experience Early Learning arrived on my doorstep this week, and I just could not wait to open it up. It’s not very often that I do a “What’s In the Box?” type of post, but I am so-so-so excited about this box, that I just had to share it with yall! […]

Creating Colorful Cathedrals

Today’s global learning adventure from Experience Early Learning took us to Moscow, Russia home of St. Basil’s Cathedral. As an Experience Early Learning (EEL) Blogger, I receive the EEL Preschool Curriculum in exchange for my honest opinions and authentic stories about our experiences using the curriculum. All opinions and thoughts are completely my own. Building Cathedrals took […]

Triceratops Process Art

We have had such a fun time learning about dinosaurs this month with our Dinoland box from Experience Early Learning. We’ve had a blast outdoors in our Excavation Site and tying in math and the mighty T-Rex! Today I wanted to share all about our Triceratops Process Art! You know how I love our day […]

STEAM: Color Mixing Learning with Tie-Dye

About a month ago our Children’s Ministry hosted a tie-dye party for kids from Kindergarten- 6th grade. It was my first tie-dying experience. I loved watching them create, but I learned a thing or two watching them. 1. Limit the color choices. There were quite a few muddy brown looking shirts because kids got too […]

STEAM: Shadows, Shapes, and Sense of Sight

What a gift of God SIGHT is! Have you ever wondered how it is that our brains actually process light rays to be able to see color?! It’s fascinating and the more I see the intricacies in how things work, the more I see an amazing Creator God at the helm of all things. Exploring […]

STEAM: Skeletal Study

I have 2 little learners… a recently turned 6 year old and a 2.5 year old. I have always been terrified of studying human anatomy. Probably because I can’t remember ever really studying it before the dreaded 5th grade health class. Yall know what I’m talkin’ about. So, finding fun ways to teach about the […]