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Learning Letters and Shapes with Stickers

For preschool kids, learning letters and shapes in a hands-on way helps the information stick. After teaching all four of my children preschool at home, I have nailed down a few great letter activities that are fun and effective. I share a very simple activity to teach children shapes and letters using only paper and stickers over at B-Inspired Mama . Check it my learning letters and shapes with stickers activity here at B-Inspired Mama.

The Stay-at-Home-Mom Survival Guide

The biggest lesson we can teach kids is that we are God’s helpers and we need Him. I didn’t realize how awesome God’s natural healthy foods were until I started gardening! The best time of day to plant is on an overcast day or in the early morning before the sun is too hot. Lisa Brown is an aspiring writer and owner of The Family Roadmap Blog and a Parent Coach at the National Center Of Biblical Parenting.

The Stay-at-Home-Mom Survival Guide

These are the best books for babies that I read to all 4 of my kiddos when they were teeny tiny infants. > I read this book over 1,000 times Since I learned a lesson or two after having my first baby, when baby 2 was on the way I knew I wanted more soft books. This is a great tool for babies to be exposed to reading and works great for toddlers and preschoolers too!

Preparing Your Preschooler to be a Creative Writer

Preparing your preschooler to be a creative writer happens with pretend play, books, drawing, and expressive language. Pretend play is a great outlet for preparing your preschooler to be a creative writer. You can ask them to draw a picture of your family, best friend, playing at the park, going to the grocery store and eating at a restaurant. To meet with Lisa about a parent concern or if you would like for Lisa to write an article or blog post, you can contact Lisa here.

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