This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #BakeInTheFun #CollectiveBias A Fall Favorite in my family is my Great Grandmother’s Lazy Daisy oatmeal sheet cake. It was a family staple growing up from the first brisk morning in September through Thanksgiving. Today,…
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I participated in a Blog Blast Activation on behalf of Influence Central for Bella Gravida. I received a promotional item to thank me for my participation. Last Friday, I had to go to a wedding… at 38 weeks pregnant. I can’t tell you how many dresses I tried on from…
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50+ Autumn Leaf Activities, Crafts & Decor – It’s Friday, We’re In Love!
by MeghanIt’s Friday, and this week, We’re in Love with Leaves! This is the second week of our weekly link-up party, It’s Friday, We’re In Love! Each week, one of our 8 co-hosts will share featured ideas we LOVE from that week’s theme… and best of all, the link-ups will remain…
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With the move to our new, forever house, everyone in the family got exactly what they wanted… The girls got a great new playroom and a yard to play in. I got the kitchen I’ve always wanted. And hubby got his man cave. He has been plotting his man cave…
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The Pout-Pout Fish: Helping Emotional Children with Big Feelings
by MeghanWhile Big M may look just like me, emotionally we are night and day. Though she is little, not unlike other kids her age, she can be very emotional, highly sensitive, and it sometimes takes very little to set off big feelings. We recently discovered the book, The Pout-Pout Fish,…
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Happy Labor Day, y’all! September has totally crept up on me, and so much is happening this month: school starts this week, Big M is turning 4… oh yeah, and technically, M3 is due this month too (but my babies never show up on time). But it is the first…
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I am super excited to be participating in Crafty Kids at Home’s A-Z of Pretend Play series. All month long, a different blogger will feature a different letter of the alphabet with a pretend play activity. Today, we are sharing F is for Storytelling Finger Puppets. I am endlessly amazed…
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Things have slowed down around here as we continue to dig out of boxes from our big move, and as I enter the last month of my pregnancy and sheer exhaustion has set in! But, we are still managing to do a few fun activities each week, continuing with our…
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I participated in an Ambassador Activation on behalf of Influence Central for WaterWipes. I received product samples to facilitate my review as well as a promotional item to thank me for my participation. When my youngest was first born, I quickly discovered before we even brought her home from the…
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Degas Dancers: Preschool Art Study of Models & Pastels
by MeghanBig M is my little bunhead. She began taking ballet at age 2 and has been tutu obsessed ever since! I knew she would be beyond fascinated by the next artist in our Preschool Art series, as we studied the Degas Dancers. Unlike many Impressionists who painted landscapes outdoors, Degas…
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At the beginning of the summer, my friend Clarissa at Munchkins and Moms shared this awesome Starry Night-Inspired Sensory Bin she made for her boys. As soon as I started brainstorming for our Art History for Preschool series, I knew I wanted to do one of our own. When researching…
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I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Influence Central for Carter’s. I received a complimentary gift card to facilitate my review and thank me for my participation. One of my favorite things about the first day of school was always choosing the perfect, back-to-school outfit. And turns out…
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The girls and I are having so much fun with this Preschool Art series. I love the inspiration it is providing me in coming up with fun new activities, and I love all the support, feedback and excitement I am hearing from you all in response! This week, we continued…
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Last week, I kicked off our Art History for Preschool series. I started by sharing a great list of books to help you and your preschooler get excited about art, and the great artists. You will find many of our upcoming projects reference books from that list as our series…
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Matisse Goldfish – Exploring Masterpieces, Shapes and Colors
by MeghanGrowing up, my grandparents had a print of the Matisse Goldfish hanging in their breakfast area. The Goldfish and many other prints and reproductions they hung in their home were my first exposure to art as a child. Thirty years later, having seen many great masterpieces in person in museums…
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Painting with Scissors – Exploring Matisse Cutouts
by MeghanToday, we continue our Exploring Art History with Preschoolers series, sharing the first preschool reproduction using one of the masters’ techniques: Matisse Cutouts! Painting with Scissors – Exploring Matisse Cutouts This represents a number of firsts for us: the first Kids Activity in our Exploring Art History with Preschoolers series…
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Art History for Preschoolers – 40+ Books to Study Great Artists
by MeghanBig M is very artistically inclined. She has great imagination and loves to create. And, as I’ve discovered, she loves learning about real world topics, beyond just the usual preschool nursery rhymes, ABCs and dinosaurs (though we do plenty of that as well!). We recently decided to undertake an exploration…
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There are few books from my childhood that I vividly remember… Miss Rumphius, the story of the Lupine Lady, is one of them. Whether it is the beautiful illustrations or the inspiring message the story delivers, the award winning children’s classic is definitely one book from my childhood that has…
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Make the World More Beautiful Series & Giveaway
by MeghanHow many of you remember the award-winning, children’s classic Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney? In this now famous story of the Lupine Lady, a young Alice promises her grandfather that she will do three things in life: go to faraway places, live beside the sea in her old age, and…
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Before children, I often went about my life with the harried pace of the corporate world. Commuting, bouncing between conference calls and meetings, late nights at the office, 4AM wake ups for early morning flights, eating meals at my desk. However, nothing quite compares to life at home now with…
