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1. Weekend Links: Children’s Book (and FUN) Galore!

Goodness!

What a busy week it has been with even more activity, books and special events to come! As you all know, I like to share some of my favorite links from fellow bloggers and moms that I encounter over the course of the week. Here are my top picks for this week:

{As a reading and play advocate, this post makes my heart SING!} 10 things kids wont forget from Learning and Exploring Through Play

Learn through play

This weather makes me think ROSES! Check out my Secret Garden Wednesday: Rosapalooza blog post from this week:

Rosapalooza

10 Biographies For Kids About Women Scientists and Explorers from I’m Not the Nanny

10-Biographies-For-Kids-About-Women-Scientists-and-Explorers

“The World Is as Big or as Small as You Make It” at Kid World Citizen

The World Is As Big Or As Small As You Make It Documentary- Kid World Citizen

8 Great Ways to Get FREE Books to Build A Child’s Library  via Growing Book By Book

Looking for free books for kids to build your child's library?  Here are 8 super clever ideas for finding books for free.

Recipe to Grow Adventurous Kids via @PragmaticMom

Recipe to Grow Adventurous Kids

{GOOD NEWS!} Libraries Are Paving The Way For Cultural Unity  via @HuffPostArts

What great book finds did YOU encounter this week?

Homeschooling can be complicated and frustrating, especially if you are overloaded with information. The good news is that you don’t have to figure it out alone. Donna Ashton’s The Waldorf Home School Handbook is a simple and step-by-step guide to creating and understanding a Waldorf-inspired homeschool plan. Within the pages of this all-in-one homeschooling guide parents will find information, samples of lesson plans and curriculum, helpful hints and the secrets behind the three Areas for Optimum Learning. Join Donna as she guides you through the Waldorf method and reveals how to educate your children in a nurturing and creative environment. Visit the Waldorf Homeschool Handbook info page HERE.

The Waldorf Homeschool Handbook

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