I recieved the book Humble Bumbles Humble Heart a book of virtues by Amy Meyer Allen courtesy of the Tyndale Blog Network. This is a great book for young children. There are nine stories in the book and each story discusses a different virtue. The virtues that were discussed were humility, love, thoughtfulness, faithfulness, mercy, encouragement, comfort, courage, and joy. The author starts each story with a definition of the virtue in the story. She does an excellent job of defining each virtue in a kid friendly manner. The author also ends each story with a bible verse and a question. The question helps the child think more about the virtue and how it applies to their own life.
I read the book to my four year old and two year old daughters and they both loved it. I would recommend this book to anyone who has young children and would like them to learn more about virtues.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this
book free from Tyndale Blog Network book review bloggers program. I was not
required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
For more information about this program please go here.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Review of Bringing Up Girls by James Dobson
Review of Bringing Up Girls by Dr. James Dobson
I received the book Bringing
Up Girls by Dr. James Dobson courtesy of Tyndale Blog Network. This was a great book for me to read as I
have two young daughters and another on the way. In this book Dobson uses a research based
approach to educate parents on how to raise their daughters. I think he did a good job sharing information
that most parents should know and understand about girls and young women. I could relate to many of ideas presented in
the book. This is a good book for
parents who want better insight on how to connect and understand their
daughters better. I would caution that
if you want a book that has many Biblical references this is not the book. As I stated earlier Dobson supports most of
his advice with research and studies. I
agree with much of what Dobson has to say, but as with many authors I do not
agree one-hundred percent of his advice.
I was especially frustrated with a question he answered in the
book. The question states that their daughter
is a “people pleaser” and asks for advice.
He states that the parent should do nothing about it. I completely disagree with his advice and am
even appalled that he would make this argument.
As a Christian I know that God calls us to be a God pleaser not a people
pleaser. A child who is a people pleaser
will fall prey to peer pressure and will also struggle in their obedience with
God. While I don’t want to discredit the
rest of the book because I disagree with one thing he has written, I would caution readers to carefully reflect
on what Dr. Dobson has to say and if you are Christian make sure it aligns with
what the Bible has to say.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Tyndale Blog Network book
review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The
opinions I have expressed are my own. For more information about this program
please go here.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Winter Math Unit
Winter Math Unit
I created a Winter Math Unit for Kindergarten for Little Sweets.
This unit is filled with 34 pages of fun, winter, math activities. The activities in this unit include;
-Counting by ones, twos, fives, and tens puzzles
-Counting by twos and counting by fives connect the dots pages
-Winter Ordinal Number Sheet
-Penguin Graph
-Snowflake Size Sequence
-Snowflake Addition Cards
-Winter Pattern Activity
-Snowflake Tally Activity
-Snowflake Numerical Order Activity
-Greater Than and Less Than Comparison Game
-Snowman Math Mat with Buttons and Story Problems
You can download this packet here for $3.95
Winter Activities
Little Sweets 4 1/2
Little Peanut 23 months
Tongs and Cotton Balls
Little Peanut used tongs to pick up cotton balls and place them in snowman shaped ice cube trays.
Little Peanut used tongs to pick up cotton balls and place them in snowman shaped ice cube trays.
Winter Sensory Bin
Snowball Sight Word Game
Little Sweets throws a snowball (crunched up piece of paper) at the words. She reads the words she hits.
Sequencing Activity
Pattern Block Activity
Little Sweets read the number as she covered it up the shape with the pattern block. I printed the pattern sheet from the prekinders website.
Little Sweets drew a picture of playing in the snow with daddy. She is on a sled and wrote, "Dad is plig me. (Dad is pulling me.)
Math Activities from the Winter Math Unit I created
You can download my mini Winter Math Unit for free here.
Adding Snowflakes
Counting by 5's Puzzle
Counting by 5's Dot to Dot
Friday, December 14, 2012
Sight Word Christmas Tree Review Game
Christmas Tree Sight Words Review
This is a free activity you can use with your child. You can download it here.
I made this activity as a review for Little Sweets. She uses a bingo dot marker to fill in the ornaments as I read the sight word. (Your child can also just color the ornaments with crayons.)
This is a sample of what the tree looks like. The download has 2 more trees. Graphics for this activity came from graphicsfactory.com
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Winter Math Unit
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Christmas Advent Chain and Bible Study
Names of Jesus Advent Chain with Activities
This is a great way to count down the days to Christmas and learn about the different names of Jesus.
My daughter has been asking how many days until Christmas so I decided we needed a way for her to count down the days. Growing up we always made a chain. I wanted to do the same thing with my girls, but was hoping to make it a little more meaningful. I came across this blog post at spell outloud about an advent chain with the names of Jesus and a corresponding Bible study from Easy Fun School. Here is a link to the Bible Study. I thought some of the names and concepts were a little difficult for my 4 year old to understand and decided to make my own advent chain and Bible study. Some of the activities came from the Easy Fun School Bible study and some I made on my own. You can download the printable for free. The link is at the bottom of the page. Each chain link has a name for Jesus, a Bible verse referencing the name, and the number of days until Christmas. The Bible study has a corresponding activity to go with each name for Jesus. If you have older kids I suggest checking out the Easy Fun School Bible Study. It is a great study.
Here is an example of the chain links included in the download.
Chain Links with number of days until Christmas, Name of Jesus, and Corresponding Bible Verse.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Christmas Tot/Kindergarten Activities 2012
Christmas Tot/Kindergarten Activities 2012
Little Sweets 4 1/2
Little Peanut 23 months
Playdough
Little Peanut helped me make playdough.
Little Peanut and Little Sweets used cookie cutters to make Christmas trees and decorated them with beads.
Little Peanut sorted squares and circles. Then she put them on a Christmas tree picture as ornaments.
I created a math unit for Little Sweets. Here are some activities in the unit. You can dowload the unit for free. The link is at the bottom of the page.
Little Sweets put a Christmas puzzle together. It is a counting by ten's puzzle
Here is an ornament addition card she is working on.
This was the graphing activity. She graphed the number of ornaments on the tree.
This was a size sequencing sort that she did.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Christmas Kindergarten Unit
Free Christmas Math Kindergarten Unit
I recently made a mini Christmas Math Unit for Little Sweets. This unit includes; an addition activitiy, measurement activity, counting by tens puzzle, graphing activity, and a measurement activity.
You can down load this pack for free here.
I like to link up to these parties.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Apple Unit Part 1 2012
Our Apple Unit
20 months
&
4 1/2 years
Sorting by Color
Little Peanut enjoyed sorting the paper apples by color.
Apple Math Puzzle
Little Sweets put this apple puzzle together. I got the puzzle from here. I added 0's to the numbers so she could practice counting by 10's instead of 1's.
Measurement
We used our teddy bear counters to measure how much a piece of apple weighed.
We used unifix cubes to measure the height of the apple.
Little sweets recorded the answers.
Little Sweets showed me where the flower the apple grew out of was on the apple.
Little Peanut colored apples.
Little sweets colored op words red and it words green
Little Sweets labeled the plant parts. I got this from here.
Our Fall Sensory Bin
Little Peanut scooping and pouring.
Apple Life Cycle
Little Sweets did an apple sequencing worksheet.
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