Fifteen Pumpkin Crafts for Kids of All Ages is a post from Tara of This Sweet Life and Embark on the Journey. Autumn is just around the corner. That means it’s almost pumpkin time! Not only do we love all things pumpkin – coffee creamer, muffins, ice cream, etc. – but we love to decorate with pumpkins for fall. I have pumpkins above… Read More
Thanksgiving Chalkboard Art Tutorial
The following post is from Alisha of Flourish: Want to make a simple project to decorate your home for the Thanksgiving season? If so, I’ve got a lovely Thanksgiving chalkboard art tutorial for you. You only need a few supplies, so gather them up and let’s get started! You will need: Piece of black card stock (I cut mine to 8×10 to… Read More
Thankful Turkey 3D Cut Out Art Activity for Thanksgiving
The following is a post from The Homeschool Classroom founder and managing editor, Angie from Many Little Blessings. My daughter has been talking a lot lately about things that she’s thankful for now that Thanksgiving is right around the corner. I thought that presented the perfect opportunity to put together her love of all things arts and crafts with her… Read More
Thanksgiving Books and Activities for Kids
The following is a post from contributing writer, Tanya, of Finding the Teachable Moments. Thanksgiving holds so many opportunities for fun and learning. Here are some ideas and resources for a variety of Thanksgiving themed topics. The Mayflower Voyage Two Bad Pilgrims We checked this book out from the library last year and my boys absolutely loved it! It’s a… Read More
Teaching Your Kids to Be Thankful
The following is a post from contributing writer Amanda from The Pelsers. Fall is here and Thanksgiving is upon us. If your kids are anything like mine, you’re probably already hearing lists of things that they want for Christmas. Thanksgiving is the perfect time to help your kids learn to be thankful. But how do you teach your kids to be… Read More
Praising God throughout November: A Cornucopia of Thanks
Most would agree that gratitude is vital habit of a happy, faith-filled home. In our house, we certainly believe this is true. Thus began the first of our kitchen “bulletin boards” several Novembers ago. At the time, my oldest son had begun to show an increased interest in coloring everything in sight – including the kitchen walls. Instead of letting frustration overcome me, I decided… Read More