Holiday Traditions + Giveaway!

Maybe you will relate. This time of year, no matter how prepared I think I am, how much I try to stay in the moment and focused on family there’s a constant whir in the back of my mind. A whir buzzing in my head saying You have to make memories! You have to make…

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Gravitrax a Timberdoodle Review

Of all of the many, many things I’ve reviewed thus far, Gravitrax is my favorite. If you’re looking for a great educational gift that doubles as a super fun and creative toy — look no further than Gravitrax — a unique marble run construction set. Seriously, where has it been all my life? We’ve tried…

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Toddler Matching Puzzles from Timberdoodle

Ready for another Timberdoodle review? Hope so because I’m keeping them coming. This time I have some great work for toddlers: Match the Buddies Puzzles. We received this activity free in exchange for this review. All opinions are honest and totally 100% my own. Object to object matching is an early language work in Montessori…

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Plus-Plus + Gobble Gobble

How’s this for a cute Thanksgiving Day activity? Plus-Plus Mini Maker sets are little plus sign looking pieces (they come in bigger sizes too) that interlock to make, well, whatever you want to create. Timberdoodle sent us this cute Turkey set in exchange for a review.

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Gameschooling: Chroma Cube Logic Game

Right now, I know a lot of people are on the hunt for educational products that double as fun gifts. Timberdoodle has given us the hook up on a few fun logic games in exchange for our thoughts on playing with them. Look for more reviews over the next month. First on our list is…

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Looking for Great Toddler Books?

I don’t know if you read Highlights magazine as a kid, but I definitely did. The Hidden Picture puzzles were always my favorite activity inside (especially if I got stickers). I hadn’t thought about those magazines in such a long time, not until recently when Timberdoodle asked if Baby (ok now a toddler) Will and…

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Montessori Fraction Circles

Math this week has been all about fractions. We talked briefly about the etymology of the word fraction; what does it means when you fracture your arm? It breaks into pieces. We use a line to represent that fracture — I cut up some black strips for the lines and we talked about numerators and…

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