Fairy houses: Geodes

I often plant things in or around the fairy houses as my daughter takes care of them and checks on them to show that the fairies are thriving under her care. Often it’s things like small feathers, flowers, glitter, pretty rocks, and so on. Today I tried unbroken geodes. When she found them with aContinue reading “Fairy houses: Geodes”

Trampoline Kindergarten: Learning Letters

My middle child is 3.5, a boy, and as wild as they come. He can barely sit still for a moment and is just a constant blur of noise and movement as he runs wildly around outside most of the day. His nicknames include “Firecracker”, “Wolf Pup”, and “Mowgli” to name a few. As youContinue reading “Trampoline Kindergarten: Learning Letters”

Fairy Houses

My oldest loves treasures and taking care of things, but is a little into hoarding lately, so I thought of a fun project with a big side of creativity to encourage her to just care for and observe. I started planting fairy houses out around our land. We marked them on a map and theContinue reading “Fairy Houses”

Alphabet Fairies

My oldest is your textbook academic learner. She can sit still and trace homeschool workbooks for hours. But she’s also EXTREMELY creative. So I wanted to make it a little more fun than just tracing letters when we started learning how to write the alphabet. So I made little alphabet fairies. Each fairy was aContinue reading “Alphabet Fairies”