Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Happy March! Stories, Traditions, and Wonder

Happy March! Stories, Traditions, and Wonder
March invites us to slow down and notice.. March brings gentle changes in routines and the world around us. Days get longer, birds return, and plants begin to grow. This month is a chance to notice what’s happening and explore it slowly. Instead of ru…

Sunday, February 23, 2025

The Rythm of March-A Month for Wonder, Story, and Cultural Curiosity

The Rythm of March-A Month for Wonder, Story, and Cultural Curiosity
March: A Month for Wonder, Story, and Cultural Curiosity March often feels like a quiet reset. The energy begins to shift, routines feel more settled, and there’s space to slow down and focus on conversations and stories that truly support language g…

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Fun and Thoughtful Ideas for Exploring Earth Day

Fun and Thoughtful Ideas for Exploring Earth Day
Celebrated every year on April 22nd, Earth Day is a wonderful opportunity to explore the importance of caring for our environment. Even if it’s not part of a formal curriculum, it’s a topic worth sharing with children, helping them notice the world …

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Spring Invitations: Gentle Ways to Notice, Play, and Grow

Spring Invitations: Gentle Ways to Notice, Play, and Grow
Spring is a season of quiet transformation. Little by little, the world wakes up—buds appear, colors return, and life begins to stretch again. This natural rhythm makes spring a beautiful moment to slow down, observe, and invite children to notice w…

Monday, February 29, 2016

A Gentle Way to Welcome St. Patrick’s Day: Five Playful, Story-Inspired Ideas

A Gentle Way to Welcome St. Patrick’s Day: Five Playful, Story-Inspired Ideas
St. Patrick’s Day invites us into a world of stories, symbols, and quiet wonder. Beyond the green decorations and shamrocks, it offers a beautiful opportunity to slow down and explore traditions through play, imagination, and shared moments. Rather t…