If you are looking for not only an AWESOME Christmas gift for your kids, or simply a way to get God's Word into their hearts and mind, then you MUST check out Scripture Stackers! Simply put... Scripture Stackers are building block sets (compatible with all major brands, by the way) that bring your favorite Scripture Hero's and stories to life! Scripture Stackers Nativity Collection This set depicts the Nativity Story and birth of the baby Jesus as told in Luke Chapter 2 in the New Testament. You can use it to teach the Nativity Story, use it as part of an advent or pair it with a lesson to make it interactive and fun! Then, let the kids play all month long while they recite the story. This set includes: ? Baby Jesus? Mary & Joseph? A Shepherd? 3 Kings ? 2 Animals? 140 total Pieces? Sturdy Box (8 1/2? x 11? x 2 1/4 ”) This collection is a perfect addition to building block sets you already own + is a great way to enhance … [Read more...]
Emily Lost Someone She Loved
Disclosure: This is a sponsored giveaway. However, all opinions I share about book are my own and truthful. I get a ton of requests from authors to post reviews, giveaways, or press releases of their books, and I honestly have to turn down quite a few. However, every once in awhile, something extra special happens, and this is one such occasion... The award winning book, Emily Lost Someone She Loved is not only one of the best children's books I've had the privilege of reading; it is an incredibly touching, and empathetic approach to revealing the deep sorrow, and struggle that a child feels when they lose someone they love. I do not want to give too much away, however, I will say that I let my daughter read it, and she was very moved. She told me that she loved how they showed Emily's life before the loss, and then how realistic everything turned when she lost her loved one. As for me, an adult reading it, I felt warmth and comfort reading it and the Scriptures included, … [Read more...]
Teach Your Kids Financial Responsibility with the Homey App
Disclosure: this is a sponsored post. Getting kids to do their chores is a daily battle for parents. At the same time, we want to know that we are doing everything we can to help our children develop good financial skills. The value of hard work, earning their money and managing it responsibly are the basic lessons we can teach our children - and household chores are a way to grow those skills while still young and in a safe family environment. New version of Homey - Chores and Rewards app allows parents to assign chores to the whole family and transfer allowance directly to kids’ bank accounts. Paper chore charts and star charts on the fridge are effective, but they require a lot of upkeep from parents. Given that 61% of kids age 11 now have their own smart devices, and 57% of children have bank accounts opened in their name, Homey makes it easy to track both chores and payouts for parents and children. By transferring allowance directly to the bank account Homey promotes … [Read more...]
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