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Spring Time Art Print

by Angie on April 2, 2012 · 1 comment

The following is a guest post written by Jamie. If your neck of the woods is anything like mine, your springtime is still cloaked in a blanket of white.  A little bit of sun, a splash of pastel colors, and a short artistic pursuit can be a momentary escape from the clinging claws of winter. [...]

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The following is a post from contributing writer Dianna Kennedy. As a Catholic family, Easter is a big deal in our house. We do a combination of religious crafts and books, as well as fun spring ideas. Check out these Easter crafts, books, recipes,printables and more for the preschool and kindergarten set. 1. The Easter [...]

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The following is written by contributing writer Cheryl Pitt, founder of The 2:1 Conference. We’re all dutifully marching toward the end of the year, right?  This time of year I often find myself going back to my checklist, making sure I get as many of my goals checked off as possible.  And while that’s a [...]

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The following is a post from contributing writer Sarah Small of SmallWorld at Home. National Poetry Month is right around the corner! Since 1996, April has been designated as National Poetry Month by the Academy of American Poets. It is a time to for people everywhere to celebrate poetry and its vital place in our [...]

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The following is a post from contributing writer Dianna Kennedy   Whatever your heritage, in March, EVERYONE gets to be Irish for a day. My husband’s family hails from the Emerald Isle, so we have loads of fun celebrating. In our city, we have a large Irish community, so the celebration goes on for a [...]

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This following is a post by Homeschool Classroom founder and editor Angie. Conventional blogging wisdom is to post about events weeks ahead of time.  But, here I am on February 28th with ideas for Leap Day.  So, in the spirit of it being at the last minute, these will all be things you can do [...]

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