Squeebles Punctuation Teaches Grammar to Your Kids (and You)
The latest addition to the Squeebles range is ‘Squeebles Punctuation,’ a fun, engaging and entertaining app designed to teach punctuation and grammar.
Continue ReadingThe latest addition to the Squeebles range is ‘Squeebles Punctuation,’ a fun, engaging and entertaining app designed to teach punctuation and grammar.
Continue ReadingMy eight-year-old son and I have spent the last few months trying out several apps aimed at older children. Here we share four he has enjoyed.
Continue ReadingHow do you make a PSA about rail safety remain popular, even five years after launch? Catchy tunes and cute cartoons seem to help. (So do giveaways.)
Continue ReadingYou probably learned that you could explore places using Google Maps Street View years ago, but when’s the last time you really went all out as a virtual tourist? You know you want to virtually get lost again!
Continue ReadingWhatever happened to Constantinople? Where’s Old York? And what is Peking duck? History nerds rejoice!
Continue ReadingWhen you dance, you perform steps in a particular way, the same way each time. The dance code you create is, in essence, the same as writing a program.
Continue Reading‘Sum2Zero,’ from Bear in Mind Games, is an easy-to-learn, quick-to-play game that children of all ages will love… and they will be working on math skills!
Continue ReadingCursive can still be important, even if it is not needed in the computer age.
Continue ReadingWho lives, who dies, who tells your story? For your obedient servant, A. Ham., it’s the Library of Congress using his own writing.
Continue ReadingMasterClass gives you access to experts in popular fields with a relaxed online learning environment.
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Continue ReadingThe latest addition to the Ladybug Girl series by David Soman and Jacky Davis will delight readers young and old as Ladybug Girl and Grandpa visit a museum together.
Continue ReadingYour little daydreamer will adore the latest book from Judy Schachner (of Skippyjon Jones fame), ‘Sarabella’s Thinking Cap.’
Continue Reading‘Come with Me’ by Holly M. McGhee and Pascal Lemaitre is a beautiful story that offers parents a way to talk to their children in the aftermath of tragedy.
Continue ReadingFor your viewing pleasure and information, Bat-Tail gives you her review of the Casio LK-265 Keyboard and I enjoy with accompanying Chordana Play app.
Continue Reading‘Nope!’ is the debut picture book from nationally syndicated editorial cartoonist, Drew Sheneman. This almost wordless picture book will delight kids.
Continue Reading‘Many: The Diversity of Life on Earth’ is the latest children’s book by Nicola Davies. This engaging, fact-filled book will delight your budding zoologist!
Continue ReadingStart a new family tradition with the Big Life Journal, a journal which will help your children to develop a growth mindset.
Continue ReadingTry a simple drawing and painting project to show how sometimes we need to see the world through different versions of ourselves, like Frida Kahlo.
Continue ReadingDelight your bug lover this summer with a bug-themed book club featuring the adult and young reader editions of ‘Wicked Bugs’ by Amy Stewart.
Continue ReadingEmkata is an acrostic word game for ages 10 and up. This tile placement game can be played with 2-6 players and is sure to result in laughter!
Continue ReadingTake a virtual journey to Panama’s Atlantic coast with a project inspired by Mola art.
Continue ReadingUsing her nieces ‘Hamilton’ inspired puppet show as an example, Rebecca Angel talks about how intention and emotional involvement are key processes of creativity.
Continue ReadingWhen the weight of the world seems to rest on your shoulders, look to Chirrut Îmwe and Baze Malbus todiscover what is truly important.
Continue ReadingSmartick Method is an online math program for children ages 4-14. It is backed by MIT, supported by the European Union, and used in 52 countries worldwide.
Continue ReadingThe Dynamic Duo reviews Toca Boca’s newest app, ‘Toca Lab: Plants.’ And they get to say “poop” on a recording, which they find highly amusing.
Continue ReadingThe latest installment of the Science Comics series by First Second is all about flying machines, focusing on how Wilbur and Orville Wright’s methodical airplane experiments made history.
Continue ReadingYour children will be so busy giggling that they won’t know they are practicing math when they read this fantastic Peg + Cat series.
Continue ReadingIn his new book ‘South,’ Daniel Duncan tells a sweet story of an unlikely friendship between a fisherman and an injured bird–sure to delight young readers!
Continue ReadingWe had the opportunity to refinance our loan a few months back but didn’t do it. Over time, the terms of the deal changed, and we decided to walk away.
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