Oats for Breakfast
Oats for breakfast seems like a bit of a no-brainer-- oatmeal of course. We actually have oatmeal twice a week, generally. I usually just make it the old fashioned way, on the stovetop, 2 parts water...
View ArticleThe Six Gifts of Childhood: A Series
I love a good blog series, and I haven’t done one in a bit. Recently I came across an old Gateways article called Six Gestures for the Waldorf Early Childhood Educator. After reading the article, I...
View ArticleSeasons of Joy Birthday Celebrations!
Have a little one with an October birthday feeling a little left out? Well, I have a fun solution with you– join in with other October pumpkins from all around the world for an age-appropriate birthday...
View ArticleSummer of Joy!
This summer is– and should be!– a summer of joy. It’s a summer for adventures, for getting used to a “new normal,” for going outside and reconnecting with friends. There’s always a lot of talk about...
View ArticleMerfolk! Mermaids, Mermen, Merdogs…
We’ve been visiting the Merfolk during Seasons of Joy Circle Time! We’ll continue to visit with them a bit when we move out into the deep blue sea over the next few weeks as well. You never know where...
View ArticleNext Week’s Seasons of Joy Classes
Join us next week for some summer fun on Outschool! First, I am offering two camps next week. For four days, 45-minutes each day, your preschooler will become a piano superhero during my Meet The...
View ArticleThe Mermaid’s Rainbow Stew
Once upon a time… There was a little bubble, so tiny it could hardly be seen. In fact, it may have been the smallest bubble ever to come into the world! “I am so so small,” whispered the tiniest bubble...
View ArticleThe Fairy Spinner
When in the garden yesterday, I saw a little spinner; Across one way were heavy threads, Across the other, thinner. I watched her closely as she worked To lay each little thread. At last, she spied me...
View ArticleTuesdays
I’ve always worked under the theory that Tuesdays are the absolute worst. On Mondays, you have the promise of a new week ahead. Wednesdays? You’re halfway through your work week. Thursdays are...
View ArticleCircle Time: Early Years and Elementary Level (Plus an Outschool Coupon!)
“Circle Time” is one of those phrases we throw around a lot, and it means something different to every person. First and foremost, circle time–sometimes also called “morning meeting”–can be...
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