Author: Aubree
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Dot Sticker Collage

Are you looking for a simple, joyful activity that gives toddlers a sense of independence while building real developmental skills? A dot sticker collage is an open‑ended art activity where toddlers place colorful round stickers onto paper in any arrangement they choose. I know what you’re thinking…really Aubree? A sticker collage is so basic! Well, Read more
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When Homeschooling Begins Mid-Year

A Gentle Guide for Parents of Children with Disabilities If you’re reading this, you may be standing at the edge of a big transition. Maybe you’ve just pulled your child out of school mid‑year, or maybe you’re seriously considering it. Either way, you’re carrying a lot in the form of worry, hope, exhaustion, determination, and Read more
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Cinnamon Sugar Pita Chips

If you’ve found yourself making a resolution to eat healthier after the holidays, today’s recipe is for you. In celebration of your new goal, I’m going to share a great alternative to those overly oily and salty (although delicious) potato chips we love to snack on. These cinnamon sugar pita chips are sure to check Read more
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Flip‑Book Animations

A Magical Craft for Late‑Elementary Creators Flip‑book animation is one of those timeless crafts that feels like pure magic. With nothing more than paper, pencils, and imagination, kids can bring drawings to life, one tiny movement at a time. For late‑elementary learners, this project hits the perfect balance of creativity, challenge, and hands‑on fun. Flip‑Book Read more
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Color Sorting Lids

A Simple, Infant‑Safe Craft for Busy Families Infants learn best through hands‑on exploration like touching, mouthing, banging, and discovering how objects behave. The Color Sorting Lids Craft is a beautifully simple activity that turns everyday materials into a sensory‑rich learning tool. It’s quick to make, safe for little hands, and endlessly adaptable for play. For Read more
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Welcoming the New Year:

A Family‑Centered Approach to Goal Setting in Your Homeschool There’s something tender and hopeful about turning the page into a new year. In many homes, January feels like a soft reset. The pace shifts, the light changes, and families naturally begin reflecting on what’s working, what’s not, and what they want to grow into next. Read more
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Cotton Ball Snowmen

Cotton ball snowmen are a cozy winter craft where your preschooler will glue fluffy cotton balls onto paper or cardboard to build a snowman. Afterwards, you can decorate it with simple materials like buttons, felt, or construction paper. The soft texture of cotton balls makes the snowman tactile and inviting, while the decorating stage sparks Read more
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Christmas Tree Collage

The Christmas Tree Collage is a simple, hands-on holiday activity where toddlers decorate a paper tree shape using a variety of textured and colorful materials. It’s open-ended, meaning there’s no “right” way to do it. Kids can explore, experiment, and proudly display their unique creations. Why This Craft is Perfect for Toddlers Developmental Benefits Let’s Read more
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Top Toys for Children with Disabilities

When you think about childhood, play is at the heart of it. It’s how kids learn, connect, and discover who they are. But for children with disabilities, play can sometimes feel out of reach, unless toys are designed with accessibility in mind. For those of you struggling to find the perfect gift, we’re going to Read more
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Reindeer Graham Crackers

The holidays are a perfect time to switch up your snacks with a little magic and flair. Today, we’re going to keep things sweet and simple, using pantry staples for a fun and festive spin on a familiar favorite. Check out our reindeer graham cracker recipe below! Why Reindeer Graham Crackers are Great for Kids Read more