Ancient civilizations are full of stories, inventions, and ways of life that shaped the world we live in today. Learning about them doesn’t have to be a list of dates and facts. With a hands-on, story-based approach , children can step into the past,…
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Friday, January 13, 2017
Finding Your Voice: Speaking and Listening with Confidence
No matter how many words you know or how well you can read and write, language only truly comes alive when you can say it and hear it . There’s a special kind of magic in connecting with someone, telling a story, or asking a question — and really und…
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Bonfire Night: Light in the Dark
As autumn deepens and nights grow longer, some cultures pause to gather around light. In the UK, early November brings Bonfire Night — an evening filled with glowing fires, spark-like fireworks, warm food, and people coming together outdoors. For you…
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Columbus Day: Exploring Stories, Journeys, and Many Perspectives
Columbus Day can be approached with children as a moment to talk about journeys, curiosity, and stories , while also making space for listening, questioning, and noticing that not all stories feel the same to everyone. Rather than focusing on dates or…
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