Last fall, I was the lucky winner of a Slackline at http://www.kidsandeggs.com, a blog I love to read. Years before, I had read all about slack lining, knew my kids would love it, and added one to my cart on Amazon. As with many items in my Amazon cart, it lived there for quite some … Continue reading Keep Them Moving: Slackline
Month: July 2015
Playground Review: Moharimet Elementary
As a homeschooling family, we are often on the go. Driving to far-flung play dates, classes, and learning experiences is just part of our daily grind. Oftentimes, we need a place to stretch, kill an hour, or meet some friends halfway. As a result, we are forever on the lookout for great playgrounds. What makes … Continue reading Playground Review: Moharimet Elementary
Book Review: Time of Wonder by Robert McCloskey
Recently, some friends and I were chatting about point of view in literature and how rarely you see examples of Second Person. When I recalled this story and mentioned that it was the only successful use of Second Person that I could recall in a children's book, all I got were blank stares. Nobody had … Continue reading Book Review: Time of Wonder by Robert McCloskey