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International Polar Bear Day (February 27)
What It Is, Why It Exists, and How to Observe It International Polar Bear Day is observed each year on February 27. This international awareness

Preparing Our Children for a World We Cannot Predict
Does this scenario feel familiar? It’s an ordinary weekday afternoon. Homework is spread across the table. One child is stuck on a math problem. Another

World Pizza Day
A Small, Happy Lesson World Pizza Day quietly rolls around each year, and it’s one of those days that doesn’t need much explaining. Kids hear

Why Denmark Is Moving Back to Books
…And What That Means for Homeschool Families For years, Denmark was held up as a model of modern education. Classrooms were highly digital. Many students

2026 International Celebration Days
A Fun Way to Plan Learning in 2026 Over the years, homeschooling taught me something I still carry with me today: learning doesn’t have to

7 Thanksgiving Crafts and Activities for Kids
Thanksgiving has a way of bringing everyone together, and it’s the perfect time to slow down, get creative, and talk about what we are grateful

You Are Doing Better Than You Think
A Heartfelt Note to a Homeschool Mom There’s a quiet voice that whispers to many homeschool moms—usually late at night after the kids are asleep

Heroes of Faith Club
Discover Faith. Build Courage. Grow Character. Imagine your child eagerly checking the mailbox — finding a new Christian hero, story, and adventure waiting just for

Lights in the Darkness: A Gift Box to Inspire Young Hearts
“And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.”— John 1:5 (KJV) As parents and educators, we often wonder: How can I

You Don’t Have to Do It Alone
The Value of Experience in Homeschooling and Parenting Raising children and homeschooling them is one of life’s greatest adventures—and, let’s be honest, one of the

What Are Unit Studies?
A Fun and Flexible Way to Learn If you are new to homeschooling or just looking for a more engaging way to teach your children,

Pi Day: A Fun Celebration of Math and Pie!
What Is Pi Day? Have you ever heard of Pi Day? It happens every year on March 14th because the date (3/14) matches the first

Book Review: “Up from Slavery” by Booker T. Washington
“Up from Slavery” by Booker T. Washington is one of those books that lingers with you long after you have closed the cover. It is

Arctic Foxes: The Snowy Survivors
Science Lesson & Notebooking Pages Arctic foxes are amazing animals built for life in the freezing Arctic! These clever little foxes know how to stay

Bringing Back the Wonder of Books and Handwriting in a Tech-Filled World
As loving parents, we are always trying to figure out the best ways to support our children’s education. With technology everywhere, it is easy to

Science Lesson: Crustaceans
Welcome, young adventurers, to an exciting dive into the world of Crustaceans! These incredible creatures are nature’s true marvels, with their armored exoskeletons, jointed legs, and bodies made

Science Lesson: Marvelous Mammals
This free printable is no longer available, but it is now offered as a book—complete with notebooking pages—available on Amazon. Welcome, young explorers, to an

Book Review: “The Teacher Who Couldn’t Read” by John Corcoran
One Man’s Triumph Over Illiteracy “The Teacher Who Couldn’t Read” by John Corcoran is a remarkably honest and inspirational memoir that chronicles the life journey

Book Review: “Running with the Kenyans” by Adharanand Finn
Discovering the Secrets of the Fastest People on Earth “Running with the Kenyans” by Adharanand Finn is a captivating inquiry into the heart of Kenyan

Book Review: “Rees Howells: Intercessor” by Norman Grubb
The Story of a Life Lived for God “Rees Howells: Intercessor” by Norman Grubb is a beautiful journey into the life of a man whose

Understanding and Overcoming Homeschool Burnout
Homeschooling is a journey filled with joy, discovery, and deep connections. But let’s be real—it can also be exhausting. If you have ever felt overwhelmed,