I just published a new book, my 2nd. This one is a curriculum for preschool. You can order on Amazon. There is a paperback version and that is what I recommend, but there is also a Kindle version that is cheaper. I had to cut a lot for the Kindle because of formatting issues, but… Continue reading Mulberry Moments Preschool Path to School
Tag: Preschool
Dress-up Preschool Play
Do you want to keep preschoolers busy and entertained? Collect dress-up collections. Make a “Chef” box with play dishes, child’s apron, oven mitts and play food; or a “Policeman” box with kids size police hat and shirt (easy to find at Halloween) with toy hand cuffs, badge, etc.; a “Doctor” box with white coat (man’s white shirt will… Continue reading Dress-up Preschool Play
Homeschool Pioneer Rhonda Rogers
HOMESCHOOL PIONEER Rhonda Rogers Rogers Homeschool 1991-2017 Rhonda and Jim Ed have six children and began homeschooling their first child in 1991 when friends introduced them to Weaver Curriculum, a hands-on activity based curriculum. Rhonda loved it and thought it was so fun. As the children grew older, she added a diverse mix of other… Continue reading Homeschool Pioneer Rhonda Rogers
Let’s Play Dress-Up
Do you want to keep your preschooler busy and entertained? Create Dress-up Boxes. Use a plastic tote (or whatever you choose) and make a Chef Box by adding a chef hat, chef coat or apron, plastic pots and dishes, pretend foods, etc.; make a Doctor’s Box by adding a stethoscope, tongue depressor, thermometer, etc. and be… Continue reading Let’s Play Dress-Up
Go Bananas!
Kids can help with these, and they will eat them up! These are so healthy, you won’t mind them eating ice cream, or having a stack of pancakes. Gluten free! Banana Ice Cream 2 Frozen bananas 1 to 2 Tbsp. milk Put into food processor and blend to smooth and creamy (start with one tablespoon… Continue reading Go Bananas!
Preschool and Playdough Recipe
I have been making playdough for more than thirty years, and I am always surprised when I find young adults with children that have no clue that you can make your own playdough. The little ones can help, and this is one of the most fun things in my little book Formulas for Fun. The kids… Continue reading Preschool and Playdough Recipe