Anatomy of an Art Lesson

G loves art projects, and so when I noticed that we had a pocket of free time in our day- William was napping, and Charlotte was enjoying a little Daddy time-, I seized it. We got out our watercolor pencils, paper, and even some glitter glue. I had great visions of us making colorful snowflakes … Read more

Valentine’s Day Craft Basket

Valentines Craft Basket

This Valentine’s Day Craft Basket is my solution to one of our family’s constant problems . . . G loves to do arts and crafts. She is at her happiest with a glue stick in her hand surrounded by construction paper, crayons, stickers, and an assortment of random items. She creates endlessly. Which is beautiful. … Read more

The Work of a Two Year Old

There are times that I am completely exasperated by my toddler (mass- I’m looking at you), and times when his little boy nature exhausts me. But then there are times when I am in awe of his capacity to learn and to grow. Those times when I sit back and observe, those are times of … Read more

Hands Down My Favorite Montessori Baby Item

Favorite Montessori Baby Work

Ever hear of an Object Permanence Box? No? Not surprising. Until I worked at a Montessori school, neither had I. If you haven’t seen one before, here’s a cutie patootie shot of Charlotte using ours. The Object Permanence Box is quite simply, a box, with a hole in it and a bottom that is slightly … Read more

Montessori with a Mobile Baby

Montessori baby

We took a little break from consistent classroom time in November and December, instead leaning into quality family time while Mark had a rare break. We took it slow, enjoyed lots of cuddles, lazy pajama days, staycation type exploring, and had plenty of time to be creative. Now that the holidays are mostly over, and … Read more

Indoor Gross Motor Equipment for When You Can’t Get Outdoors

gross motor

This post contains affiliate links, read the full disclosure on my About page We live in Michigan, and it’s no secret that there’s a whole chunk of the year where the weather can be terrible- gray and cold and just generally miserable. And while I love Michigan’s springs and summers, I am no fan of … Read more

Follow the Child

follow the child

Even When It Means Home Grown Science Experiments Gianna loves experiments. LOVES them. She has ideas for creations and experiments all the time. Seriously. All. The. Time. Last week she was mixing shaving cream and water in a basket on her bedroom carpet. Yesterday, I walked into the kitchen to find that she had mixed … Read more