April 23rd is Saint George’s Day, a perfect excuse to celebrate bravery, kindness, and imagination . This isn’t just about a dragon or a centuries-old legend — it’s about noticing courage in stories, in each other, and even in the small moments of ev…
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Small Hands, Simple Materials, Meaningful Moments
Sometimes the most powerful learning tools are also the simplest ones. A file folder.
A few loose pieces.
A quiet invitation to explore. File folder activities don’t need to feel like “work” or formal practice. In early learning spaces — whether at ho…
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Exploring the World: Stories, Curiosity, and Play
The world is full of wonderful stories, traditions, and ways of living , and children are naturally curious about what lies beyond their own experiences. Introducing them to different countries, cultures, and people doesn’t have to be formal—it can b…
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Christmas Around the World: Cozy Classroom Celebrations
Every December, the classroom transforms into a little global village. Desks are decorated with colorful banners showing where each child’s family comes from and the languages they speak. The air is filled with excitement, the rustle of wrapping pap…
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