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Free Printable Strawberry Notebooking Pages

February 23, 2024 | 9 Comments
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Today, I have free printable strawberry notebooking pages. Also, you’ll love my free Strawberry Unit Study.

It may not feel like spring yet, but spring is on the way.

Free Printable Strawberry Notebooking Pages

Looking over my strawberry lapbook that we did, which seems like ages ago when my older boys were younger, I wanted to flesh it out some more if I decide to do this with Tiny.

Strawberries are the first “fruits” of spring or are they a fruit? You’ll have to read to learn about them.

Back when we did our lapbook, we also took a field trip with our group to pick strawberries. 

Of course at the end of studying about strawberries, I made strawberry short cake.

It was the perfect ending to our fun, easy and quick unit study about strawberries.

Too, I have some helpful websites and free downloads that will help your child do the notebooking pages on his own.

Strawberry Resources for Kids

First, look at these other strawberry resources to add to your unit study.

11 Strawberry Unit Study Resources & Books

Add one or two of these strawberry unit study resources to make your fun spring unit study come to life.

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1000+ Red Strawberry Seeds for Planting

Big pack: 1000+ Non-GMO red strawberry seeds by Monique939-002..

Interesting: Whether they are spotted in your yard or as part of a tasty treat, strawberries are sure to spark attention! Liven up a fruit salad, muesli or trifle.

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From Seed to Strawberry

How does a tiny seed grow into a sweet, juicy strawberry? Follow each step in the cycle from planting seeds to eating yummy strawberries in this fascinating book!

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Strawberry Girl

Strawberries—big, ripe, and juicy. Ten-year-old Birdie Boyer can hardly wait to start picking them. But her family has just moved to the Florida backwoods, and they haven't even begun their planting. "Don't count your biddies 'fore they're hatched, gal young un!" her father tells her.

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Strawberry Night Light

How fun.. What an adorable gift or to use in your school area.

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Strawberry Shortcake

Your child will quickly fall in love with this Strawberry Shortcake pillow and be excited to jump into bed. Great for playtime, naptime, or bedtime this will make the perfect gift for your loved one. 

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Saving Strawberry Farm

One penny.

In the hot, mean summer of 1933, a penny is enough to buy caramels or red hots or peppermint sticks or licorice strings. Is it enough to buy Miss Elsie's Strawberry Farm?

There's only one way to find out. Davey takes a deep breath and shouts, "One penny for trawberry Farm!"

Set during the Great Depression, and illustrated by Caldecott Honor artist Rachel Isadora, Saving Strawberry Farm brings Davey's Midwestern town to life as friends and neighbors plan to
save the farm the only way they can -- with a secret penny auction!

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Strawberry Shortcake Coloring Book Super Set/ Over 100 Stickers

Delight your Strawberry Shortcake fan with this Strawberry Shortcake Giant Coloring Book Bundle with 144 coloring pages and 50 stickers.

This giant Strawberry Shortcake sticker activity book set features Strawberry Shortcake and her friends.

Includes two premium Strawberry Shortcake coloring books filled with coloring activities and games. Includes 50 stickers!

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National Geographic Readers: Plants (Level 1 Co-reader)

Adult and child readers will learn all about plants together in this new Co-reader from National Geographic Kids. Find out how plants grow as well as the different parts of plants, seeds, and flowers.

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The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear

Little Mouse loves strawberries, but so does the big hungry bear . . .

How will Little Mouse stop the bear from eating his freshly picked, red ripe strawberry?

This classic story is beloved for its humor, expressive illustrations, and surprise ending—pure read-aloud fun!

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Watch a Strawberry Grow (Bullfrog Books: Watch It Grow)

In Watch a Strawberry Grow, early fluent readers learn how strawberries grow. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about how this delicious berry is grown and harvested. An infographic illustrates the life cycle of a strawberry. Children can learn more about how strawberries grow using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites

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The Strawberry Garden

Grandfather Ethan planted strawberry seedlings in the garden bed, and when they grew big strawberries that were all shiny and red - everybody wanted to taste them: the cow, the crow, and even the cat. It's a good thing that the scarecrow was there to scare them away! But what happens when little Nora, the granddaughter, wants to collect the shiny red strawberries?

I never knew there were so many varieties of strawberries.

Go to this page at the University of Texas Digital Library to have your child label the notebooking pages showing the many varieties of strawberries.

Then go this page at the University of Illinois Extension office to read about the history and lore of strawberries.

There are two notebooking pages about the history and lore of strawberries.

Then read here about strawberry leaf disease to fill out the last notebooking page.

Learning about strawberries is a fun way to kick off spring and it certainly got my kids excited about the change to beautiful weather.

Free Printable Strawberry Notebooking Pages

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Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

February 22, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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From science to literature, I have a wonderful selection of owl unit study ideas to spark your next lesson. Also, grab more ideas on my Best Homeschool Unit Studies page.

Included is a simple how-to for dissecting owl pellets.

Owl pellets are the indigestible parts of creatures that owls eat such as the skull, claws, teeth, fur, and feathers that cannot safely pass through an owl’s digestive tract.

So instead, the gizzard of the owl presses everything into a tight pellet that the owl then regurgitates.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

They look just like a little round clod of dirt at first glance.

As you begin to pull it apart you will find fur, bones, and more.

They are both gross and fascinating at the same time. If you have never examined one, I highly recommend doing so.

But beyond that grossly wonderful hands-on activity there is plenty more to choose from to create a small or larger lesson on this nocturnal bird of prey.

I have science, language arts, math, and even art and life skills bundled up to give you plenty of inspiration for an owl unit study.

There is so much to learn about owls that they really can be their own study.

They are found on nearly every continent and there are roughly 250 owl species.

All of them live above ground except for the burrowing owl that makes its nest underground in holes abandoned by other animals.

Books About Owls for Kids

13 Books for Kids Who Love to Read and Be Read to About Owls

Add some of these books about owls to your home library or for your unit study.

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Owls in the Family

Every child needs to have a pet. No one could argue with that.   But what happens when your pet is an owl, and your owl is terrorizing the neighbourhood?  

In Farley Mowat’s exciting children’s story, a young boy’s pet menagerie—which includes crows, magpies, gophers and a dog—grows out of control with the addition of two cantankerous pet owls. The story of how Wol and Weeps turn the whole town upside down s warm, funny, and bursting with adventure and suspense.

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An owl and three pussycats

A baby owl and three kittens receive a bit of extra help in growing up on Maple Hill Farm.

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Owl Moon

Late one winter night a little girl and her father go owling. The trees stand still as statues and the world is silent as a dream. Whoo-whoo-whoo, the father calls to the mysterious nighttime bird. But there is no answer.Wordlessly the two companions walk along, for when you go owling you don't need words. You don't need anything but hope. Sometimes there isn't an owl, but sometimes there is. Distinguished author Jane Yolen has created a gentle, poetic story that lovingly depicts the special companionship of a young child and her father as well as humankind's close relationship to the natural world. Wonderfully complemented by John Schoenherr's soft, exquisite watercolor illustrations, this is a verbal and visual treasure, perfect for reading around and sharing at bedtime.

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The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

Plop, the baby barn owl, is like every barn owl there ever was, except for one thing—he is afraid of the dark! Mrs. Barn Owl sends him down from the nest-hole to find out more about the dark, and it's not long before Plop finds out that DARK IS SUPER! This comforting story filled with gentle humor and warm and soothing illustrations has been enjoyed for decades by parents and children who want to snuggle down with a good read.

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Little Owl's Night

Little Owl enjoys a lovely night in the forest visiting his friend the raccoon, listening to the frogs croak and the crickets chirp, and watching the fog that hovers overhead.

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Owls

On silent wings a bird sweeps down in the moonlight...   With their striking appearance and distinctive hoot, hoot, owls are one of the most recognizable birds in the world.  But did you know there are more than 140 types of owls living in the world?   Gail Gibbons' Owls celebrates the similarities and differences in the many species of owls, from large to small, living in diverse environments and making many different kinds of nests.  The book covers basics of owl behavior, information on how they hunt, and the many factors that have led some types of owls to become endangered.   The boldly colored illustrations feature clear labeling, and all new words are defined and reinforced with clear, simple language, appropriate for young readers.  The book also features a page of intriguing owl trivia.

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Barn Owl (Science I Can Read Book)

Easy-to-read text and illustrations trace the life of a barn owl from his birth until he leaves the nest and finds a mate of his own.

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The Book of North American Owls

Everything you ever wanted to know about owls on the North American continent. Features the twenty-one species of owls and all their vital statistics. Includes a detailed, illustrated glossary with maps showing residence and breeding ranges.

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There's an Owl in the Shower

It’s people versus owls in this laugh-out-loud story about one family’s love for a special little owl, from bestselling nature writer and Newbery Medal winner Jean Craighead George!

Borden Watson’s father is out of job, and it’s all the spotted owls’ fault. The birds are endangered, which means loggers, like Mr. Watson, are no longer allowed to cut down trees.

It doesn’t make sense to Borden. Why are owls being put first over the citizens?

But when Borden finds an owlet in the forest who needs his care, he brings it back home—much to Mr. Watson’s displeasure. Hilarious chaos soon ensues, as the tiny owl makes big changes in this logging family’s home, and makes his way into their hearts.

This heartwarming story is a great way for young readers to learn about important topics, like endangered species, conservation, and environmentalism.

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Knight Owl (Caldecott Honor Book) (The Knight Owl Series, 1)

A determined Owl builds strength and confidence in this medieval picture book about the real mettle of a hero: wits, humor, and heart.  Since the day he hatched, Owl dreamed of becoming a real knight. He may not be the biggest or the strongest, but his sharp nocturnal instincts can help protect the castle, especially since many knights have recently gone missing. While holding guard during Knight Night Watch, Owl is faced with the ultimate trial—a frightening intruder. It’s a daunting duel by any measure. But what Owl lacks in size, he makes up for in good ideas. Full of wordplay and optimism, this surprising display of bravery proves that cleverness (and friendship) can rule over brawn. 

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A Snowy Owl Story (Wildlife on the Move)

One winter, as food gets scarce, a snowy owl finds himself forced to look in new and unfamiliar spots in order to find food and a place to call home. Based on a true story, A Snowy Owl Story describes, through the tale of one particular owl, the recent irruption of snowy owls all across the United States. Through this simple narrative, youngsters will learn about migration, adaptation, and respectful human interaction with nature. This unique title (first in a projected series of four board books) is written and designed specifically for a preschool market; few board books exist that tell conservation stories for this age range. Published in cooperation with Maine Audubon.

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Reggie The Burrowing Owl: The True Story Of How A Family Found And Raised A Burrowing Owl

This is the true story about how one, little orphaned burrowing owl brought five children and their parents together on a mission to care for him as best they could back in 1967. While taking care of, Reggie, we learned that—there’s no such thing as an ordinary day with a burrowing owl around. This is not just a story for children, but the whole family and though our days revolved around Reggie, it was the unique way Reggie impacted ours and those around us ordinary lives which makes this story so special. We hope you will find it so as well."Populations of burrowing owls are declining in some areas due to pesticide use, poisoning of prairie dog colonies, and automobile collisions. Conservation concerns differ by region, and in various states they are listed as endangered, threatened, or as a species of concern.

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Owl at Home (I Can Read Level 2)

Owl lives by himself in a warm little house. But whether Owl is inviting Winter in on a snowy night or welcoming a new friend he meets while on a stroll, Owl always has room for visitors!

Arnold Lobel's beloved Level 2 I Can Read classic was created for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play of Level Two books are proven to help kids take their next steps toward reading success.

Also, look at more ideas.

OWL UNIT STUDY RESOURCES

  • How to Make a Toilet Roll Owl & Elf Owl Facts

Resources for an Owl Unit Study

SCIENCE

Watch this video on the Great Horned Owl for a bird’s eye view.

Grab the Big Book of Birds for preschoolers through middle elementary (and maybe beyond), it is a great oversized book full of bird information and illustrations.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

Dissect an owl pellet.

I found this fantastic free printable owl pellet bone sorting chart that you can use along with the owl pellets as you dissect them and carefully remove the individual bones.

This is a great way to identify which ones are which.

For younger learners try out Owl Eyesight – STEM Exploration for Kids.

Learn about the life cycle of an owl as you label each part of the cycle with the free life cycle of an owl labeling worksheets.  

I enjoy adding books to our library that are good for more than one use.

Nature Anatomy is just such a resource, it has a nice section on owls with pretty illustrations, and information on bird anatomy, birds of prey, eggs, nests, and calls.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

LANGUAGE ARTS

For preschoolers I have this wonderful O is for Owl unit with plenty of hands-on activity ideas.

Have your middle or high school teen write a report on one species of owl including its habitat, how to identify it, and preferred prey.

One of my favorite children’s books is Owl Moon and it makes a great addition to read aloud for this topic.

MATH

Try out this Owl Matching Game for kids to help your child make the connection between the number of objects and the number itself.

Hoot Owl Hoot is a simple cooperative matching game that preschoolers will enjoy.

GEOGRAPHY

Owls are found in nearly every continent in the world from deserts to coniferous forests to the Arctic tundra.

Take out a map and have your child identify the habitat of several owls.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

An ornithologist is a scientist who studies birds, including owls. Have your child research and list 3 different things that this type of scientist does.

ART AND LIFE SKILLS

This Owl Head craft does not have written instructions but I think the step-by-step photos are enough to create your own unique owl art piece.

This one goes under art but is also a fantastic life skill, simple sewing to create a Stuffed Winter Owl Heat Pack.

These paper bag owls take what would typically be a preschool project and raise it a few levels making it great for upper elementary and middle school.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

How to Dissect Owl Pellets 

You will need:

  • Grab these large Barn Owl Pellets. When they are jumbo like this one, it’s so much more fun.
  • Tweezers
  • Skewer
  • Magnifying glass
  • Tray

First, owl pellets generally come sanitized and with instructions, but I wanted to give you more insight and ideas for approaching the dissection.

To make it inviting, spread out your pellets as well as the science tools on a tray.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

Use tools like skewers and tweezers to carefully pull the pellet apart.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

Remove all the little bone fragments.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

Examine them a little closer using a magnifying glass.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

Use a bone identification chart to match up the bones you find in the pellet.

You may find enough to reconstruct a little skeleton.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

Be sure to wash up well afterward and if you want to keep your bones you can store them in a little vial on your science shelf, I have found similar to these at Dollar Tree in multipacks.

Free Kids Owl Unit Study Ideas | How to Dissect Pellets

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Grimm’s Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

February 21, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Myth stories for kids are great to teach kids about storytelling.

Whether your child’s favorite myth or fairy tale includes a glass slipper, a magic beanstalk, or a dragon there are so many fun ways to incorporate them into your homeschool curriculum.

We are going to create a fun Rapunzel’s tower for decoration, but you could leave the hair out and use it for any kind of fairy tale myth dramatic play as well.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

This is also a great time to teach about the different methods of storytelling and the history behind each.

Of course, I’m going to share a little bit of that with you to go along with this hands-on activity that is perfect for preschool through elementary.

I also have a round of books to add these different stories to your book collection.

Kids Books About Fairy Tales, Myths, and Legend

15 Books for Kids Who Love Reading and Being Read To About Fairy Tales, Legends, and Folk Tales

You’ll love adding these books to your home library about fairy tales, legends and folk tales.

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The Complete Grimms' Fairy Tales

For over a century, the Grimm brothers' fairy tales have captivated the popular imagination. Their enduring magic and wonder have led to countless adaptations in film, theatre, opera, and animation, firmly establishing them as part of our cultural heritage. Now, in this exquisite leather-bound edition, experience the timeless enchantment of two hundred fairy tales and ten children's legends. Translated from German by Margaret Hunt, these cherished stories, including Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Snow White, Rapunzel, and Rumpelstiltskin, offer a treasure trove of imagination for both children and adults. Step into a world of enchantment and embrace the legacy of the Grimm brothers' extraordinary tales.

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Fairy Tales Treasury: A Timeless Collection of Favorite and Classic Fairy Tales Stories for Children

Dive into the magical worlds of your most beloved fairytales with this adorable storytime treasure both kiddos and their grown-ups will enjoy. Young readers will be whisked away to 8 wondrous adventures designed to entertain and spark one’s imagination. This deluxe treasure trove of stories celebrates all the well-loved classics including: The Gingerbread Man, Cinderella, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Hansel and Gretel, and The Three Little Pigs. An enchanting collection of favorites boys and girls will love!

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Rapunzel

This retelling of a favorite fairy tale, illustrated by award-winning artist Trina Schart Hyman in an edition Publishers Weekly called "spellbinding," has been lovingly restored. Digital technology brings back the clarity and brightness of Hyman's original watercolor paintings to illuminate the terrifying woods, handsome prince, and Rapunzel's lustrous hair, as Hyman originally painted them.

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Little Red Riding Hood

Traveling alone, deep in the woods, Elisabeth suspects her basket of treats isn’t the only thing a sly wolf is after . . .Surrounded by an abundance of wildflowers, mushrooms, pinecones, and birds, Elisabeth heads off in her red cloak to visit her ailing grandmother. She's all alone—until she is joined by a wicked wolf, who urges her to stray from her wooded path.Framed with hand-drawn patterns and textured vignettes, Trina Schart Hyman's illustrations add intrigue to the familiar story, filled with subtle detail and depth.With the help of a brave woodsman, Elisabeth and her grandmother are saved—and Little Red Riding Hood learns a valuable lesson.

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Snow White: Silver Anniversary Edition

Retells the familiar story of the beautiful young princess, the wicked stepmother, the seven gold-mining little men, and the handsome prince

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The Blue Fairy Book

Once upon a time in a certain country there lived a king whose palace was surrounded by a spacious garden. But, though the gardeners were many and the soil was good, this garden yielded neither flowers nor fruits, not even grass or shady trees. The King was in despair about it, when a wise old man said to him: “Your gardeners do not understand their business: but what can you expect of men whose fathers were cobblers and carpenters? How should they have learned to cultivate your garden?” “You are quite right,” cried the King. “Therefore,” continued the old man, “you should send for a gardener whose father and grandfather have been gardeners before him, and very soon your garden will be full of green grass and gay flowers, and you will enjoy its delicious fruit.” So the King sent messengers to every town, village, and hamlet in his dominions, to look for a gardener whose forefathers had been gardeners also, and after forty days one was found. “Come with us and be gardener to the King,” they said to him. “How can I go to the King,” said the gardener, “a poor wretch like me?” “That is of no consequence,” they answered. “Here are new clothes for you and your family.” “But I owe money to several people.” “We will pay your debts,” they said. So the gardener allowed himself to be persuaded, and went away with the messengers, taking his wife and his son with him; and the King, delighted to have found a real gardener, entrusted him with the care of his garden. The man found no difficulty in making the royal garden produce flowers and fruit, and at the end of a year the park was not like the same place, and the King showered gifts upon his new servant.

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Tales from Grimm (Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage)

Renowned children’s book author Wanda Gág presents these classic Grimm tales, accompanied by whimsical illustrations. Drawing on her peasant heritage and childlike sense of wonder, Gág translated the fairy tales in a uniquely American vernacular tongue. In Tales from Grimm we find her touch on timeless stories like “Hansel and Gretel,” “The Musicians of Bremen,” “Rapunzel,” and others. No other editions of Grimm’s fairy tales for children can match Gág’s richness of prose and the humor, beauty, and sheer magic of her pictorial interpretation. Best known for her Newbery Honor winner Millions of Cats, Wanda Gág (1893–1946) was a pioneer in children’s book writing, integrating text and illustration. Born in New Ulm, Minnesota, she rose to international acclaim. In recognition of her artistry, she was posthumously awarded the 1958 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for Millions of Cats and the 1977 Kerlan Award for her body of work.

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Chinese Fairy Tales and Legends: A Gift Edition of 73 Enchanting Chinese Folk Stories and Fairy Tales

Chinese folklore is as colourful and captivating as the Arabian Nights or the work of the Brothers Grimm or Hans Christian Andersen, yet the stories themselves remain largely undiscovered in the West. Written with economy and wit, the short, one- or two-page tales exhibit those distinct aspects of the Chinese character and approach to life which derive from the values of Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. These include moderation, the value of promises, respect for one's elders, justice and injustice, and the power of wisdom.

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Tales of East Africa: (African Folklore Book for Teens and Adults, Illustrated Stories and Literature from Africa)

Translated and transcribed by folklorists and anthropologists in the early 20th century, these stories evoke the distinctive beauty and irresistible humor of East African folklore.• The tales come alive alongside bold, contemporary art in this special illustrated edition.• Each story transports readers to an enthralling world.• Part of the popular Tales series, featuring Tales of Japan, Celtic Tales, and Tales of IndiaTales of East Africa will enthrall fans of fairytales and captivate those interested in East Africa's rich history and culture.Readers will encounter mischievous animals, plucky heroes and heroines, and monsters, and artist Jamilla Okubo pairs each tale with a bold and vibrant illustration.

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Once on a Time: An English Fairy Tale For Adults (Annotated)

"Once on a Time" is a delightfully satirical and sophisticated fairy tale by A. A. Milne, inspired in part by his wife and the captivating character of Countess Belvane. Set in the fantastical realms of Euralia and Barodia, this enchanting narrative offers a fresh take on traditional fairy tale tropes through Milne's signature wit and keen sense of humor. The tale follows the charming King Merriwig, the misguided King of Barodia, the enchanting Princess Hyacinth, and the alluring Countess Belvane, among other colorful characters. With its playful storytelling and richly layered narrative, this fairy story captures the hearts and imaginations of discerning adult readers, showcasing Milne's versatility as a writer and his unique ability to craft timeless stories that resonate.

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Rumpelstiltskin (Paul Galdone Nursery Classic)

Paul Galdone’s masterful storytelling brings new life to this familiar high-stakes tale of a mysterious little man who makes a devastating deal with the miller’s daughter. Sold to a king who expects her to spin straw into gold, she promises Rumpelstilstkin the most valuable thing of all in exchange for his help, and she must outwit him when he comes to claim his due.

Children will delight in the illustrations, replete with details and rich colors. This new addition to the Folk Tale Classics series is an outstanding addition to any fairy tale collection.

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Jack and the Beanstalk (Paul Galdone Nursery Classic)

Young readers are sure to delight in Galdone's version of this classic story, and the lively illustrations and rhythmic storytelling make it perfect for reading aloud with little ones. With a gorgeous cover in keeping with the rest of the Folk Tale Classics series, the story of Jack and his magic bean has never been more irresistible.

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The Three Billy Goats Gruff (Paul Galdone Nursery Classic)

Can the three Billy Goats Gruff cross the troll’s bridge without being eaten? Find out in the perfect introduction to the beloved must-have classic by two-time Caldecott Honor-winner Paul Galdone.  

The three Billy Goats Gruff are hungry! They want to go over the bridge and up the hillside to a fine meadow full of grass and daisies where they can eat and eat and eat.

But under the bridge lives a troll who's as mean as he is ugly… How will they ever get past him?

An energetic, predictable chorus makes for a wonderful read-aloud of this classic tale.

Don't miss Paul Galdone's favorite board books, including:

  • The Gingerbread Boy Board Book
  • Henny Penny Board Book
  • The Three Little Pigs Board Book
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The Gingerbread Boy (Folk Tale Classics) (Paul Galdone Nursery Classic)

“The classic tale of the old couple, with no children of their own, who bake a gingerbread boy to keep them company. Just as the little old woman is about to take him from the oven, he slips away and runs out the door past a cow, a horse, a group of threshers, mowers, etc. All follow in hot pursuit until the gingerbread boy meets up with a wily fox, and ‘at last and at last he went the way of every single gingerbread boy that ever came out of an oven . . . He was all gone!’ A wonderfully frenetic cross-country chase is depicted in Galdone’s broadly humorous color wash drawings. Of the eight editions of this well-known story now in print, this hilarious version is the most delectable.” —School Library Journal, starred

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The Three Bears

When three bears leave their house to go for a walk in the wood, leaving their porridge to cool, a young girl named Goldilocks comes calling....and what a mess she makes!

Great Big, Middle-Sized, and Little Wee readers alike will love Paul Galdone's delightful depiction of the original folk tale.

Next, look at these methods of storytelling.

4 Types Of Traditional Methods Of Storytelling

There are 4 types of traditional methods of storytelling- fairy tales, folktales, legends, and myths.

  • Myths are traditional stories, usually concerning ancient history of people and explaining a natural or social phenomenon with supernatural beings like Greek or Norse gods and goddesses of mythology.
  • Fairy Tales are usually intended for children and are adventurous stories with wondrous and fanciful places and characters. They might include fairies, elves, wizards, witches, princes and princesses, and other magical elements. An example is Grimm’s tales like Cinderella and Beauty and The Beast.
  • Folk Tales are stories that have been passed down through generations by word of mouth. They are generally timeless and not about a specific place, they vary depending on the culture and beliefs of the story tellers and reflect that.
  • Legends are heroic stories set in the not-so-distant past. Sometimes they are based on real historical figures but are exaggerated or can be completely fictionalized.

Fairy Tales, Legends, Folk Tales, and Myth Crafts For Kids

Check out one of the most famous American Frontier Legends and Hero Paul Bunyan Blue Ox Craft for an adorable hands on activity to highlight a tall tale.

Every fairy princess needs a magic wand, why not use one while building up reading skills with these Magic Wand Reading Pointers .

Upcycle and egg carton to recreate the hero of The Frog Princess with an Egg Carton Frog Prince Craft.

Learn more about myths with my Free Greek Mythology Unit Study and Greece Lapbook & Fun Hands on LEGO Zeus.

Mirror Mirror on the wall, isn’t this craft one of the fairest of all? This little jeweled hand mirror is just perfect to go along with Snow White.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

Finally, look at how to make this Rapunzel craft.

How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

You will need:

  • Potato chip can
  • Craft paint
  • Cardstock paper, 2 colors
  • School glue
  • Yellow yarn
  • Ribbon
  • Razor knife or scissors
  • Paintbrush-2
Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

First, wash your container inside and out with soapy water, rinse and dry well. Leave the lid off for now and set aside.

Paint the entire outside of the can with a craft paint in your choice of color, this will be the mortar for your “stone” castle. Let it dry and add another coat if needed.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

Cut out a window near the top for Rapunzel’s hair using a sharp knife, scissors, or straight edge razor.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

Grab some colored cardstock in whatever color you want your stones to be, you can even mix up 2 or 3 if you like.

Have your child tear it into small irregular pieces to make your stones a bit more natural.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

Paint a thick coat of school glue all over the dried paint on the outside of the chip can and press your stones all over the outside leaving a little space between each to give it the stonework look.

Fairy Tale Craft

The other option is to dip the back of the pieces into glue, which I found worked much easier but definitely messier.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

Once it is covered, paint over top of the paper stones with another layer of glue, allow it to dry completely overnight.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

Trace your second colored cardstock with a large bowl.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

Cut a line from one edge to the center.

Pull one side of the cut over the other and glue into place to create a roof in a shallow cone shape.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

Replace the lid on the jar and glue the roof to it (a couple dabs of hot glue will dry the fastest).

Braid three long lengths of yellow yarn and tie off the end with a ribbon.

Hot glue the braid on the inside and hang it down the side, you can make it as long as you like, even letting it trail on the ground.

Grimm's Myth Stories For Kids | How to Make a Rapunzel Craft

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Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

February 20, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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A great lesson in math and science skills based on literature is the popcorn and milk experiment from Farmer Boy. And you’ll love my post Farmer Boy Unit Study and Make a Fun Hand Loom Craft.

While literature units are my favorite, the beauty of them is that they can be far more than just reading the story out loud.

You can draw ideas from the book like this popcorn and milk experiment, learn about life in a different time, as well as use the theme for math, geography, and more.

Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

In chapter 3, Winter Night, Farmer Boy, Almanzo settles in front of the roaring fire with a bowl of popcorn, an apple, and some cider.

He thinks that if he had a glass of milk, he would fill it with popcorn, noting that you can fill the milk to the top and add the same amount of popcorn and it will not overflow.

Manzo says “You cannot do this with bread. Popcorn and milk are the only two things that will go into the same place.” Is this just wishful thinking on his part?

Let’s investigate to find out (Spoiler alert, it’s true!).

Little House on the Prairie Books

First, add some of these living books to your learning day.

Little House on the Prairie Unit Study Resources

Add some of these fun resources to ignite a love for learning about the Little House on the Prairie.

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The Little House (9 Volumes Set)

The nine books in the timeless Little House series tell the story of Laura’s real childhood as an American pioneer, and are cherished by readers of all generations. They offer a unique glimpse into life on the American frontier, and tell the heartwarming, unforgettable story of a loving family.

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Pioneer Girl: The Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder

Readers around the world know and love Laura, the little girl born in the Big Woods of Wisconsin and raised in covered wagons and on wide open prairies. Now Little House fans can learn more about the remarkable story of the pioneer girl who would one day immortalize her adventures in the beloved Little House books in this, the first picture book biography book of Laura Ingalls Wilder.

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A Little Prairie House (Little House Picture Book)

With the My First Little House picture book series, the youngest readers can share in the joy of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books in these illustrated adaptations of the beloved series! 

Laura, Pa, Ma, Mary, and baby Carrie have traveled from the Big Woods to the prairie in their covered wagon, driving through tall grass until they found just the right spot for their new home. With the help of their kind neighbor, Mr. Edwards, Pa builds a snug little house for the family in the middle of the wide-open prairie.

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Farmer Boy (Little House, 2)

The second book in the treasured Little House series, Farmer Boy is Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved story of how her husband, Almanzo, grew up as a farmer boy far from the little house where Laura lived. This edition features the classic black-and-white artwork from Garth Williams. 

The nine Little House books have been cherished by generations of readers as both a unique glimpse into America’s frontier history and as heartwarming, unforgettable stories. The Little House series has captivated millions of readers with its depiction of life on the American frontier.

While Laura Ingalls grows up on the prairie, Almanzo Wilder is living on a big farm in New York State. Here Almanzo and his brother and sisters help with the summer planting and fall harvest. In winter there is wood to be chopped and great slabs of ice to be cut from the river and stored. Time for fun comes when the jolly tin peddler visits, or best of all, when the fair comes to town.

Almanzo wishes for just one thing—his very own horse—and he must prove that he is ready for such a big responsibility.

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The Little House Cookbook

With this cookbook, you can learn how to make classic frontier dishes like corn dodgers, mincemeat pie, cracklings, and pulled molasses candy. The book also includes excerpts from the Little House books, fascinating and thoroughly researched historical context, and details about the cooking methods that pioneers like Ma Ingalls used, as well as illustrations by beloved artist Garth Williams.

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Who Was Laura Ingalls Wilder?

Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House books, based on her own childhood and later life, are still beloved classics almost a century after she began writing them. Now young readers will see just how similar Laura's true-life story was to her books. Born in 1867 in the "Big Woods" in Wisconsin, Laura experienced both the hardship and the adventure of living on the frontier. Her life and times are captured in engaging text and 80 black-and-white illustrations.

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Laura Ingalls Dress Up

  • Three Piece Set: Kid girls colonial dress, attached apron and bonnet.
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Little House Coloring Book: Coloring Book for Adults and Kids

A beautifully designed coloring book featuring classic artwork by Garth Williams and quotes from all nine original Little House books. Perfect for at-home creative time—return to the world of Little House with your kids...or enjoy on your own!

Join Laura Ingalls, her Ma and Pa, and her sisters, Mary, Carrie, and Grace, on their travels across the frontier as you color in your favorite pioneer characters and scenes and revisit this beloved series.

This 96-page coloring book offers hours of relaxing, stress-reducing pleasure.

Farmer Boy is a wonderful look at life on a farm in pioneer days.

Almanzo’s days are filled with simple pleasures, hard work, and lots of delicious food.

More Ways to Explore With The Popcorn and Milk Experiment

A little fascinating fact that you might not have known but historians believe that popcorn and milk sprinkled with sugar was the original version of what we now call cold breakfast cereal.

If you don’t already have one be sure to get a copy of Farmer Boy, a wonderful book for a unit study or simply an enjoyable read-aloud.

  • Count out a certain number of kernels before putting them in the bag for popping for some math practice.
  • Grab a spoon and taste the milk and popcorn concoction to see if you like it.
  • Compare the weight of the popped and unpopped kernels on a kitchen scale compared to the weight of the milk.
  • Try the experiment with other liquids like water, half and half, soda, etc…
  • Continue adding more and more popcorn and see how much you can fit in the cup of milk.
  • Test other items like cut-up fruits and vegetables, bread, candy, etc.. and compare results.
  • While you have the popcorn out give this Popcorn Science Mini Unit Study Which Brand Pops the Best a try as well.
  • Littles will love learning how to do the Dancing Popcorn Experiment with a few more basic household supplies.
  • Learn about the following terms before beginning your experiment and see how they apply throughout. Ask your child which term fits each step.
Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

The Science Behind the Popcorn And Milk Experiment

Next, look at some of these definitions.

Scientific Method- The process of fairly establishing facts through testing and experimentation.

Mass – The amount of matter or substance that makes up an object.

Volume- The amount of space the object takes up.

Liquid displacement- When you put an object into liquid it pushes water out of the way and takes the place of the water.

The theory behind the reason that the amount of popcorn can be doubled or even tripled and added to milk is that when popcorn is heated and pops the kernel disappears.

Then you have mostly air, the moisture that was in the popcorn has dissipated into the air. 

It is also very porous and pulls the milk into itself.

Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

Now let’s get on to the fascinating and delicious science experiment!

Popcorn and Milk Experiment

Before beginning the experiment, have your child make a hypothesis as to what they think will happen.

Then take it to the next step by asking them to document how much popcorn they think it will take to overflow the cup of milk.

Be sure to have them record their hypothesis, variables, and the results.

You will need:

  • Clear plastic cups
  • Paper bag
  • Milk
  • Popcorn kernels

First, use plastic cups from the Dollar Store.

We are not about making dirty dishes here; this is all throw-away supplies to make this an easy peasy experiment for moms and kids alike.

Toss a handful of kernels into the bottom of a brown paper bag and fold the top down.

Microwave for 2-3 minutes or until it stops popping for more than a few seconds between kernels.

Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

Fill a cup of the same size and shape to the rim with milk and the other with the popped popcorn.

Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

Have your child place the kernels one at a time into the milk until the cup is emptied. Did it overflow?

Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

Refill the cup of popcorn and continue adding it to the milk until no more will fit, observe, what happened, has the cup overflowed?

Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

We added 4 cups of popcorn to the 1 cup of milk before we couldn’t add anymore and it still didn’t overflow.

This is just a fun and easy experiment that will baffle your kids and give them something to think about.

Fascinating Science: Popcorn And Milk Experiment From Farmer Boy

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2024 to 2028 Colorful Printable Major Holiday List Form (5 Years One Page)

February 19, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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I’ve updated the major holiday list form to the years 2024 to 2028 on one page. Also, grab more ideas and free printables on my page Homeschool Planner.

The form I have today is for homeschool planning.

It has major U.S. holidays on one page for easy reference. 

It is a nifty hard-working tool because I use it for both short-term and long-term planning.

2024 to 2028 Colorful Printable Major Holiday List Form (5 Years One Page)

These forms are used to help you plan not just your homeschool year, but vacations and days off in your school year.

By looking this far ahead, it helps me to decide when I want to take a family vacation.

And I use it with my homeschool planning calendar.

Planner Accessories

Also, I have some fun pretties I love using with my planner and my simple printer.

Printing your planner at home doesn’t really require a complicated printer.

15 Gorgeous Homeschool Planner Supplies

Whether you add a bit of eye candy or consider it essential supplies, you'll love some of these ideas.

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Poppin Zip Folios, Aqua

Set of 3 slide-tab reusable plastic envelopes

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Poppin Page Markers, Set of 8

Poppin Page Markers, Set of 8
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Retractable Gel Luxe Pens

Love how these write.

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Bubble Shape Sticky Notes

8 Bright Colors: Including blue, light blue, green, yellow, orange, rose red, pink and purple; colorful memo pads that look good and are hard to ignore.

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Light Soft Color Erasable Highlighter Pen

Highlighter Pen, 6 Color Set 
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6-in-1 Multicolor Ballpoint Pen

I love these because every color you need is available in one pen.

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Plastic Binder Dividers with Pockets

You can add dividers to your planner by cutting off just a bit of it and it still can be coil bound, but let the office personnel where you take your planner to be bound to trim it for you.

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Eco-friendly Wood & Plastic Free Rainbow Pencils

RAINBOW PAPER PENCIL:The inner body of pencils is made of rainbow -like recycled papers.Premium #2 HB grade lead for smooth writing and drawing.

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Highlighter, Pastel Colors Chisel Tip Marker Pen

USA Brand ZEYAR, AP Certified. BRIGHT COLORS: the assortment of Great bright Fluorescent or Macaron inks protect and emphasize your handwritten texts, No shadow on the next
page

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Bible Highlighters and Pens No Bleed

These work beautiful on your planners. Bible Safe Dry Highlighters: These no bleed highlighters are great for journaling and memorizing verses

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Glitter Washi

Package Include: you will receive 30 rolls of glitter washi tapes in 30 colors, each measuring about 2 meters/ 2.2 yards in length and 1 cm/ 0.4 inch in width, abundant in quantity, enough to satisfy your daily decorating and crafting needs

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BOSOBO Mouse Pad

► PERSONALIZED MOUSE PAD: Measure 7.9 x 7.9 x 0.1inch ( 200mm x 200mm x 3mm), small size but perfect size for work and game. Elegant geometric shape and exquisite illustration add personality to your office, perfect for all style desktop, office, home, computer, keyboard and mice.

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Canon PIXMA TR150 Wireless Mobile Printer

You don't need an expensive printer to print your homeschool planner. I've used this mobile printer for years.

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Eco Highlighter Pencils

Eco Highlighter Pencils - Set of 5 Colors - Will Not Bleed or Dry Out - Includes Wooden Sharpener
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Semikolon Sticky Page Tab Markers

I've used these for years and love them.

How to Use the Major Holiday List Form

First, I created two color choices for this form.

Print both or just one.

But I give you choices depending on how you build your 7 Step Homeschool Planner.

The two color choices are wine and aqua and will coordinate with all my free homeschool planning pages.

Additionally, look at these other ways to use the major holiday lists.

  • I print two copies. I put one in the front of my planner and one toward the middle so I can easily glance at it.
  • Two, I use the major holiday page list to plan and track our homeschool schedule. Be sure to grab the current free planning your homeschool schedules. Here are the two current 2024 to 2025 Free Homeschool Schedule Planning Forms which are Sky Color Choice and SeaFoam Color Choice.
  • Lastly, one of the best ways I use it is to long term plan. Whether I need to purchase curriculum, take a family vacation or want to school through holiday time, I can plan long term.

If you’re ready to start putting together your homeschool planner, be sure to grab one or both of these updated holiday reference pages.

Moreover, look at some of the beautiful forms I have for you below.

Homeschool Planner Forms To Use With Major Holiday List

Look at the free forms for each STEP. Be sure to go to each link to get the free printables offered at each step.

  • STEP 1. Choose a Pretty Front & Back Cover.
  • 2. Choose Calendars & Appointment Keepers
  • 3.  Choose Goals & Objectives
  • 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages Right For YOU!
  • 5a. Choose Unique forms JUST for You!
  • 5b. Choose More Unique Forms
  • 2024 New Year Homeschool Goals FREE Printable (Get it Together Girl)
  • School Year 2024-2025 Homeschool Planning Schedule Sky Color Beautiful Form
  • School Year 2024-2025 Homeschool Planning Schedule Seafoam Color Beautiful Form
  • Beautiful and Colorful Physical Year 2024 Two Page Monthly Calendar
  • Free Pre-Homeschool Year Planning Checklist For Your Homeschool Planner
  • 31 Popular and Free Homeschool Planner Printables
  • 32 Free Beautiful Homeschool Planner Cover Pages
  • Homeschool Planner Supplies – Organizational Eye Candy
  • 4 Colorful and Editable Homeschool Lesson Plan Templates
  • Homeschool Planner Stickers
  • 3 Free High School Planner Cover Designs
  • 5 Beautiful and Detailed Planners for Homeschool Moms
  • More Reasons a Paper Planner Is Better Than a Homeschool Online Planner
  • The Ultimate and Beautiful DIY Homeschool Unit Study Planner
  • Gorgeous 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner You Build
  • 6 Ways a Homeschool Daily Planner Beats a Weekly Planner
  • A Unique Flexible and Beautiful Preschool Homeschool Planner
  • 4 PRE-Homeschool Year Planning Pages (and tips to use them)
  • How to Create A Homeschool Lesson Plan in 7 Easy Step

How to Get the Free 2024 to 2028 Major Holiday List Pages

Now, how to grab the free printables. It’s a subscriber freebie.

You get both colors choices in this one download.

When you sign up to follow me, you get access to this freebie.

 1) Sign up on my email list to follow me and get this freebie and many others.
 2) Grab the printable.
3) Last, look for all my emails in your inbox as a follower. Glad to have you.

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