Welcome to May! In the Northern Hemisphere, spring is now firmly established, while the Southern Hemisphere enjoys the cooling off brought by autumn. Many European countries celebrate May 1 as May Day, a celebration of spring and also their traditional …[Continue]
April Resources
Welcome to April! If you are in the Northern Hemisphere, spring is really and truly around the corner. The days are getting longer, the air is milder. Nature is waking up, birds are singing. What a wonderful time of year! …[Continue]
March Resources
Welcome to March! For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, March brings the Spring Equinox and tender green shoots, while the Southern Hemisphere enjoys a break from the heat. There’s plenty to celebrate in March! St. Patrick’s Day (March …[Continue]
February Resources
Happy February! Such a busy month – making valentines, celebrating Presidents’ Day and Chinese New Year, asking the groundhog when spring will come! Groundhog Day Activities – February 2, 2013 Barbara’s Favorite Groundhog Day Activities Coloring Pages Jigsaw Puzzle Chinese …[Continue]
January Resources
Welcome to 2013! Another year has been and gone, and we are excited to greet a new year full of possibility. I hope your holidays were relaxing and fun, filled with family, love and good food. Did you know that …[Continue]
December Coloring Pages
I hope your holiday season is shaping up nicely, and that you are able to find some calm amid the usual madness. Over the weekend I enjoyed latkes amid family and friends, as we celebrated Hanukkah. Yum! When wrapping up …[Continue]
November Resources 2012
In some parts of the world, the trees have draped themselves in stunning array. Gratitude is on our minds as a favored American holiday approaches, and the promise of upcoming celebrations lightens our hearts and our moods! There is a …[Continue]
Halloween and October Resources
Apples are ready for harvest, along with other tasty tree fruits such as pears and plums. The kids are back to school; mom puts her feet up as soon as the bus pulls away from the stop. Loads of candy …[Continue]