Last month, I read a review of Ivy Kids kits at The Mom Creative. Ordinarily, I haven’t been a fan of the subscription box craft
In my last post, I told you a sad tale of woe. I won’t repeat it – it’s just too depressing. Instead, I’d prefer to
Tonight, on Facebook, a friend posted that her daughter had made a terrible assertion over dinner. When asked about school, the daughter responded with, “history’s
Yesterday, I posted this article from Crafting Connections on Read It, Make It!’s Facebook page. (Go ahead and click ‘like’ while you’re there. You know
To be honest, I’ve never been much of a bird girl. I’m not totally ignorant, and I can identify the birds we normally see in
In putting together a few books about women in science, I noticed that a conservation theme was emerging. That makes today’s post all about conservation
I’ve read more than once recently that the “golden age of picture books” has passed. While that’s certainly a dreadful thing to contemplate, I don’t
March is Women’s History Month, by official government proclamation, but it’s worth identifying great books about women’s history to use all year long. Today and
Today, I’m beginning a little series on finding, reading, and using excellent books for women’s history month. Today, we’ll focus on the finding. Later this
Somehow, tomorrow is St. Patrick’s Day. While it’s not a huge holiday at our house, St. Patrick was a cool guy, so we give him