My kids absolutely love playing ZooWhiz. It’s become a great incentive to finish their schoolwork, so they can have a turn on it. You have to love it when kids view an educational game as a reward. Mom sees extra practice in math, reading, word skills, punctuation, and grammar. The kids see educational games, coins earned, and a growing collection…
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The Everyday Matters Bible for Women (Review)
I love to use a couple different translations of the Bible when I study, and the three I am drawn to are the ESV, NASB, and NLT. The New Living Translation is wonderful when reading to children, too. My current NLT is a well used bible handed down from my parents. I love it, but I needed a new one….
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Beeyoutiful Makeup (Review)
I have been looking for a gluten-free, natural makeup to try, so imagine my delight when we were asked to review some makeup from Beeyoutiful Skin Mineral Makeup. I have looked into natural and gluten-free makeup before, but the eye colors didn’t seem vibrant. Not so with Beeyoutiful Skin. They have a beautiful array of rich colors. For this review,…
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Welcome (FMF)
Welcome – a word that holds so much love and grace. It means that I don’t see what you’ve done, but rather, who you are. Here. Now. Welcome means to come and be. Share your heart, share you. It means to linger for a while. Welcome is when homes are opened up, hearts are unbuttoned, and arms thrown wide. Welcome…
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World War Two Pearl Harbor (Review)
World War Two Pearl Harbor from Box of I.D.E.As. is a kit containing ten modules exploring the events leading up to, including, and following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Each module has a portion of text to read to your students, Extension activities, Web Links, a worksheet, and a game. Everything you need is in the box except for simple…
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