Fast Phonics and Where to Begin by Robyn Previously I discussed the WHY of teaching children from babies onward to read. […]
Reading with Little Ones – Part One
This is the first of a series of articles by Robyn Dalby Stockwell. Top Reading Tips for Small People by Robyn Shock, […]
Preschoolers and Music – guest article
Preschoolers Gain Long-Term Advantages By Learning to Play the Piano By Angie Crellin Numerous studies indicate that learning to play the piano as […]
Adorable invites and baby announcements
I love it when I can find something fun to share! A couple of months ago the folks from Tiny Prints contacted me to see […]
No Pitter-Patter of Little Feet In This House
No Pitter-Patter of Little Feet In This House ©Lisa Barker Why is it that my sons can’t whisper when they wake up? Why must they […]
Fabulous printables for preschoolers and more
I was stumbling around the internet today looking for great resources for you and found this site that looks really good: Printables for Preschoolers website […]
Part Two of the Roly Poly Pudding is ready!
If you didn’t already notice, part two of The Roly Poly Pudding story over at the Snuggles Podcast is ready for listening. Find out what […]
Another fun Preschool Story time – the Roly Poly Pudding Part 1
Our friends over at the Snuggles Podcast just uploaded another adorable itunes episode of their podcast for toddlers and preschoolers. This time it’s the story […]
Great ideas for a stress free summer!
You’ve heard me brag on my friends over at Menu Planning Central before. Well this week they posted some great free links on their site […]
The Tale of Jemima Puddle Duck – audio story
Another great preschool story is up over at our sister site The Snuggles Podcast. These short, under 10 minute audio stories are wonderful for toddlers […]