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Say Goodbye to Survival Mode – Book Review

Say Goodbye to Survival Mode – Book Review

I feel like I am always recommending “Say Goodbye to Survival Mode” by Crystal Paine (author of moneysavingmom.com).  It was such a help to me, that I can’t help telling other moms about it! So many things in this book resonated with me, and I was able to make some immediate changes to the way I was running my home and… Read More

Book Reviews, For Ladies, House Cleaning, Organization, Simplifying Life 2

FREE printable Chore Charts for Kids

FREE printable Chore Charts for Kids

I just added some printable chore charts for kids in the Printable section of the website. Check them out {here.} Below I’ve also included suggested chores for ages 2-6.  I had to get my sister’s help on this one, because my oldest is only three!  Click the link below the chart to get the printable PDF version. Chore Suggestions by… Read More

House Cleaning, Lists, Simplifying Life, Teaching Toddlers 5

SkipHop Backpack Review

SkipHop Backpack Review

I mentioned to my sister one day that I needed to get a couple kid sized backpacks for some upcoming trips.  She immediately said, “You’ve got to check out the SkipHop backpacks!” It was love at first sight!  I had a hard time deciding which animals to order because every design is so stinkin’ cute! You can see all the… Read More

Product Reviews, Toys, Traveling with Kids, Vacation 2

Lunchtime Learning – March Edition

Lunchtime Learning – March Edition

The thing I love so much about lunchtime learning, is that it is effortless. On the really crazy days when we don’t even pull out workbooks or do flash cards, the kids still eat lunch.  And when they have pictures and facts laid out in front of them they learn without even trying.    I can run over sight words,… Read More

Lunchtime Learning, Teaching Toddlers 1

Experimenting with Ice for Kids

Experimenting with Ice for Kids

“How does ice melt, Mommy?” Kenny asked at breakfast this morning as he looked out the kitchen window at the dripping, soggy outdoors.  Kenny loooooves snow, and so whenever it melts, he gets a little sad.  But today he seemed more curious than sad.We started our ice melting experiment by grabbing an ice cube from the freezer and placing it on… Read More

Science, Teaching Toddlers 0

Kumon Workbooks

Kumon Workbooks

The Kumon workbooks were recommended to me by a friend, and we have loved them! They have quite a variety of books for tracing, learning letters, cutting & pasting, folding, etc. We used the Grow to Know Kumon series to get started. They have suggested ages on the front of each book, and go as low as two years old. The… Read More

Product Reviews, Teaching Toddlers, Workbooks 3

Glen Doman & learning from babyhood

Glen Doman & learning from babyhood

Reading “How to Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge” by Glen Doman was a huge inspiration to me because it made me realize the potential and capacity that children have to learn, even before they are able to speak.  After all, if they are learning how to understand and speak the English language, they really can and ARE learning hundreds of… Read More

Teaching Philosophy, Teaching Toddlers 0

Welcome to The Little Years blog!

Welcome to The Little Years blog!

I never thought I would be a “Mommy Blogger” but here I am…a Mom…blogging… Oh well! I’m excited to get started sharing information, resources, and ideas for fun, educational activities and games for your littles. I’m also excited to get to know more moms through this whole “blog world.” Before I get started, I would love to share with you… Read More

Our Family Adventures 3

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