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Do This Before Every Lesson
Spark Curiosity with a Mystery: Two children sit through the same lesson on the same day. You quiz them both a week later. One remembers...
The Creator: Guides for the Kid Who Loves the Arts
You know this child because you can hear them before you see the mess. They finished the chapter twenty minutes ago and they are already...
The Naturalist: Guides for the Kid Who Loves the Living World
You know this child. The one who crouches over an anthill until their legs go numb, whose pockets come home full of acorns and rocks...
Take the Quiz to Find Your Next Read-Aloud
You know the moment. You finish a beautiful read-aloud, everyone loved it, and you turn to your kids and ask the natural next question: what...
Gentle vs. Rigor: Why You Shouldn't Choose Between the Two
I am sure you have seen the online tug-of-war between “gentle” and “rigorous” homeschooling. On one side is real concern that gentle means kids falling...
My Read-Aloud Picks for 2026-2027
A homeschooler's summer vibes: cold drinks, sprinklers, popsicles, and picking your read-alouds for another school year. With so many amazing books, I know how hard...
Beloved + Award-Winning 2026-2027 Book Reveal
Four New Books, Four New Adventures This year I have thoughtfully chosen four new guides to add to my brimming collection of Bookish Adventures. I...
Homeschool Art Made Easy: 9 Low-Stress Ways to Get Started
Art does not need to be complicated. And it certainly does not need to be boring. Do you find yourself feeling either paralyzed when it...
Feathering In Curriculum
There’s something magical about the first day of a new homeschool year—the clean notebooks, sharpened pencils, and high hopes. But trying to start everything on day one...
Planning Your Homeschool Year (Without the Overwhelm)
It was late. Way too late for someone who had a 3-month-old to feed in a few hours. But there I was, down a rabbit...
Art as Play: Chalk Paint
A Low-Pressure Way to Bring Art Into Your Days If art has ever felt like one more thing to manage in your homeschool, chalk paint...
Homeschool Isn’t Easy and That’s Not a Failure.
I don’t think easy is a word most of us would use to describe homeschooling. It can be delightful. It can be wonder-filled. There are...