Top 5 Sensory Crafts For the Fourth of July
It’s hard to not get excited about the Fourth of July. It’s a time of summer fun, backyard barbeques, and fireworks. If you want to light… Read More »Top 5 Sensory Crafts For the Fourth of July
Brie is a mom, blogger, children’s author, and digital designer. She can be found reading romance novels or playing with her rambunctious daughter and dog duo in her free time. She has enjoyed publishing books for Amazon since 2021 as Brie Wetherby and M&D Co. Her specialty is easy readers for kindergarten girls ages 3-5 and first-grade girls ages 6-8. She loves to publish bedtime stories for girls too. Most of her books feature pink pages making them a glam addition for a young girl’s library! She also enjoys creating planners, activity books, and homeschool resources.
It’s hard to not get excited about the Fourth of July. It’s a time of summer fun, backyard barbeques, and fireworks. If you want to light… Read More »Top 5 Sensory Crafts For the Fourth of July
The Fourth of July is a great time for Americans to get together with friends and family and make great memories. Here are some ways… Read More »Best Fourth of July Barbeque Ideas For Homeschool Families
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Taking your homeschool routine into the great outdoors is a fun way to mix up your routine. It breaks up the day, and it gives… Read More »Top 8 Ways to Bring Your Homeschool Outside
Your homeschool child’s brain is almost entirely developed by six. In fact, the brain of the average first grader weighs about three pounds and has 86… Read More »Brain Games are Essential for Homeschoolers