Every time we study the Middle Ages we build a castle of cardboard boxes, practice archery, spend a day at a “monastery”, and host a Medieval Feast for all our friends.
One thing that I love is watching animals enjoy life in their natural habitats or close-to-natural habitat. If you can’t visit the zoo, you can virtually visit animals online.
We fell in love with educational placemats when our children were little. I just happened to pick up a USA map placemat on sale and little did I know how much it would impact my children. I had to get a second one so they each could eat off their very own map.
Chase away the Covid-19 Blues by exploring new places online! Ready for some virtual farm tours?
A classic well-written, beautifully illustrated picture book is an investment in a child’s future.
You can visit all of these museums, too. Plus several more! It’s a great way to beat the Coronavirus Lockdown Blues–to take a virtual in a fascinating museum.
Imagine walking into your church and seeing a guillotine on the far wall. Or what about seeing your Christian friends wearing little electric chairs around their necks on pretty silver chains.
Right now, even though we are in the middle of the Coronavirus Lockdown, we can visit some of the most beautiful places in the world for free!
On Good Friday I cried and cried, even though I knew Easter was coming. I just couldn’t understand Good Friday.
Easter is a wonderful time to celebrate with family after a joyful church service. Are you planning a festive meal for family and friends? Wondering what to make for that special dinner?