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  • Girls’ Summer Favorites

    Girls’ Summer Favorites

    Summer is my very favorite time of year, so I figured I share some of my very favorite items for the girls! Most of these things have been in rotation in our house for years and it doesn’t feel like summer without them! Hope you find them helpful as you kick start your own summer! 😉

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    Shoes:

    Ok, so I have this thing for white shoes and tan little legs in the summertime! Most think I’m crazy for entrusting my children with anything white, but I just bleach those bad boys in the washing machine and they look brand new! Aside from all the white shoes, a good pair of tan sandals are a summer staple for us! Since we travel so much in the summer, I like to keep our shoe selection simple for easy outfit matching/packing!

    • white athletic sneakers perfect for cheer/tennis/athletic camps
    • White Mary-Jane Sneakers We love these for anytime the girls are going somewhere where sandals aren’t allowed/appropriate (i.e. church, a school day camp, etc.)
    • White Slides lots on the market right now but I find these so durable and easy to keep clean! THESE from Walmart are a cheaper version & look almost identical! Not sure how well they hold up though!
    • Saltwater sandals When we are going somewhere in the summer where shoes don’t need to come off, the girls wear these neutral sandals!2019-06-18_0016

    Swim:

    • Red Swim Suits- I love this big/little sister combo…and the price! 😉
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    • Otter Wing Rashguards We love these! The water wings clip on & off of the rashguards making them the perfect transition piece at the beach or pool!  Of course these are not a life saving device and children should always be monitored in or around water by an adult! 😉2019-06-18_0004

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    Floats:

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    Summer Journals:

    This is something new we are doing this summer! Here are the materials I used.

    • composition books (I love how this one has a space for writing and a space for an illustration on every page!)
    • 3-pack plastic zip pouches I held these together with a binder ring and I chose this method of storing materials instead of tools on a desk because I wanted the journals to be portable for travel! (I filled the big bag with the notebook, the medium bag with pencils, sharpener, colored pens, white out, & a glue stick and the small bag with fun stickers!)
    • pencil pouch (filled with erasable colored pencils & twist crayons -my girls prefer these to regular crayons because they “stay sharp”)
    • Concept: I ask the girls to journal once a day (that’s the goal, anyways!) We set a timer for anywhere from 10-20 minutes and I usually play some music, typically while I am prepping dinner. I encourage them to write about their day/feelings/fears/accomplishments/travels/dreams, etc. I also encourage them to take pictures with their POP polaroid camera and add photos to their journal pages! If you need a list of prompts, I like this one! For kiddos who can’t write yet, ask them to doodle or write out letter sounds and then have them tell you what they “wrote”/drew and you transcribe it on the page for them! Fun Tip: Encourage relatives, friends, camp counselors, etc. to be “guest writers” in the journal throughout your summer adventures!2019-06-18_0006
    • Summer Camera– The kids love Polaroid cameras but the “automatic shoot & print” feature on most Polaroids equates to lotssss of wasted film in our house!  The Polaroid POP is pricey but I love that the images are stored in a gallery for the kids to edit (think: adding borders/stickers, adding black & white filters, etc. Nothing fancy!) and then CHOOSE what pictures to print. The initial cost was steep, but it has saved us a TON on expensive Polaroid film, otherwise wasted on cheaper Polaroids that automatically print blurry/over exposed photos!!2019-06-18_0007

    Stay Hydrated:

    • Hydraflask Water Bottles The kids love the straw feature on this water bottle. I love the simple, easy-to-clean parts and the non-sweat silicone boot that comes on it! Perfect for camps or days at the beach.2019-06-18_0009

    Sunscreen:

    • I’ve been using this Aveeno Zinc Oxide sunscreen on the kids & love it. It has a EWG rating of 1, which means the formula is super clean & low in toxins & harmful chemicals! (The EWG scores go from 0-10, with 0 being the “cleanest”) We’ve also been using the SunBum Mineral Sunscreen (also rated a 1) and the face stick! I have the SunBum Mineral Spray as well. I know we aren’t “supposed to” use sprays, but let’s be honest, sometimes I’m lazy! I find it much less gooey and easier to apply than other mineral sprays!
    • Let’s talk hair/scalp protection. On beach/pool days I typically have the girls wear hats, but when they don’t have their hats on, their little scalps/hair lines are exposed to the sun. So, I’ve been trying out these two products: Coola organic Scalp & Hair Mist spf 30 & Supergoop Poof Powder spf 45  Here’s my review: The Coola is a sheer spray, so it goes on clear, but definitely left the girls hair a little bit greasy (which I don’t really mind, since we typically bathe after a full day of having sunscreen on) But if you were going on a quick outing in the sun and wanted to protect your scalp without needing to wash your hair afterwards, this may not be for you. The Poof powder is a white-ish powder that you spray onto scalp and then sort of “dab” in. I used it in Ardyn’s dark hair and it blended just fine. It did leave a bit of a cakey crust by the end of the day and needed to be scrubbed out in the bath, but did not leave the girls’ hair greasy. I will say, my girls’ scalps never once got sunburn in the Caribbean using either one of these products so I give them both a thumbs up!!2019-06-18_0010

    Summer Attire:

    • Roberta Roller Rabbit Cover Ups–  I know they are a bit pricey, but let me explain why we love these beautiful cover-ups so much. My girls LIVE in their RRR coverups basically anytime a swim suit is involved and every time the girls wear them, I get asked where they are from… so, I figured I would share the method to my madness. I’m a little picky with cover ups and here’s why.
    1. I like them to be a lightweight material-  I’m not a huge fan of heavy terrycloth coverups & neither are the girls. (Especially after a long, hot day on the beach!) I get the girls dried off, de-sanded, throw underwear on them and then they like to put something cool and lightweight on. Sometimes the girls will ask to take off wet bathing suits and wear their coverups for a “break” in the middle of our day…so we like them to be breathable & comfortable. The RRR tunics are 100% cotton!
    2.  I like our coverups to be long sleeves. My girls wear a lot of long sleeve rashguard swim suits so:  a.) I like the coverup to actually “cover up” the arms where you can see their swimsuits and b.) when swim suits come off and coverups & undies go on, I want their little arms to still be protected from the sun. Although I think the poncho style cover ups are SO cute, they don’t have the ahem, “coverage” to work as dresses when we take off bathing suits.
    3. Since we usually go from the pool/beach directly somewhere else, (like out to eat or to get ice cream) I like the coverup to be able to double as a little dress.

    For those reasons, the 100% cotton Roberta Roller Rabbit coverups have become our favorite! They are an investment, so I buy them several sizes up and the girls wear them for a few years before having to buy new ones. I also look for them on Poshmark and our local consignment store. Bonus points for them doubling as cute tops with shorts once they grow out of dress length! 2019-06-18_0014navy stripe | aqua botanical (I have this one in my size!)|pale blue (DY-ing for this one!)|pink | These are the girls’ tunics pictured above– they’re on sale! (and for reference, since these are “tunics” and not dresses, I bought Ardyn a size 8 & Quinlin a 12!)

    • Denim Jacket These are my FAVORITE for summer because they are so light and stretchy! They live in our car all summer and get packed on EVERY trip! Also, a simple white cardigan is a summer staple in our house/suitcase for those chilly beach nights!2019-06-18_0015
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    Great Summer Read-Alouds:

    Never underestimate your little childrens’ ability to listen and comprehend a story. I’ve been reading chapter books to the girls since Quin was tiny, and it’s actually my youngest, Ardyn, who picks up on certain things and asks questions about parts I didn’t even think she was paying attention to! These are some of our very favorites!

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    The Penderwicks | The Doll People | Amelia Bedelia Means Business | Mercy Watson | Little House in the Big Woods | The Magic Tree House Series |Nate the Great |Cam Jansen | Freckle Juice|Judy Moody and Friends |Toys Go Out |The Littles |A to Z Mysteries |Ivy & Bean |Mrs. Piggle Wiggle |Charlotte’s Web | James and the Giant Peach |Matilda |The Boxcar Children | The Chocolate Touch |All of a Kind Family |Poppy | Caddie Woodlawn | A Dog Called Kitty |Anne of Green Gables

    That’s it for now! Happy Summer, everyone!

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  • Tennis Camp Favs

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    Click the corresponding numbers below for links!

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    Click the corresponding numbers below for links!

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    Tips to help you find the right racket size!

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    Where to take tennis lessons/attend tennis camp?

    Check your local pool club, country club, community center, YMCA, college campus, or anywhere around town you’ve seen tennis courts! Chances are, they do lessons!

     

     

    Ardyn’s Aqua & White dress that so many of you asked about is no longer available- I’ve searched, I promise! We bought it at our club last year & the maker is Little Miss Tennis if you want to do your own searching! 😉 A few of the girl’s other dresses that I didn’t link were also purchased at our club and I couldn’t find links! So sorry! Also, the girl’s rainbow backpacks were from my Easter Basket 2018 post. They are sold out now, but I’ll link them again here in case they restock!

    Initial hats, as always, are from Rey to Z!

  • Friday Favorites

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    It’s been a while since we did one of these, so I rounded up a few things I’ve been loving (and a few things you’ve been asking about) recently! Hope you like browsing through these items as much as I loved putting them together! Happy Almost Summer, y’all! The countdown is ON…

     

     

    FOR US:

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    fashionFF

    • A good bracelet stack!
    • Raffia Earrings (Also loving anything Neely Phelan right now!)
    • Bird Clutch Been carrying this a lot!
    • Little blue dress Bought this little number and have been loving it! It’s perfect for summer- and it’s only $22!! (note: it runs a bit on the roomy side. I ordered a medium & small and kept the small)
    • Veja Sneakers  I’m loving these simple, classic sneakers for spring/summer. I just got myself a pair and I’ve been wearing them non-stop.
    • Quay Sunglasses I’m OB-sessed with this blackout cateye design…and for the price, you can’t beat it!

    *For lots more of my Summer Fashion Favs, click HERE !

     

    hair FF

    • knotted headbands Love this easy look for summer!
    • curler This thing is a game changer! I use it anytime I curl the girls’ hair! Works great on my massive mane as well. 😉
    • pearl clips Been eyeing these for a while and when my stylist (aka my sister) bought some, I had to follow suit.

     

     

    FOR THEM:

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    That’s it for now, friends!

    Happy Friday!

    LoveJordan

  • Educational Resources

    Educational Resources

    I get so many question about early education resources, so I figured I’d share my favorite tools in one place. Most of these games and strategies are tools I used in the classroom when I used to teach (pre-k, kinder, 1st and 3rd grades). I’ve continued using some of these tools at home when I feel my kiddos need a bit of a boost in a certain area. I should probably mention that I’m not huge on workbooks or flashcards so you won’t see that kind of stuff on this list- I feel like my kiddos get enough of that stuff at school. Granted, those tools definitely have their place. Now that Q is older she has nightly math fact flashcard practice, and we have some skill-builder books that we use in the summer but in general- I find that my kids learn best by doing, playing, and experiencing.

    Of course, ALL kids learn differently and my best advice to you is something a wise person told me a long time ago- “Reading is a lot like potty training.” Wait, hear me out on this…to paraphrase: Take your child’s lead, sense their interest level and readiness. You can introduce the idea and give adequate exposure (hopefully producing interest). But you’re going to get your best results if you wait until the child shows interest and readiness. Forcing the issue before they are interested/ready may backfire on you and mastery may not only take way longer but you could also create a general dislike for the concept.

     I hope you don’t feel pressured by this list, and I certainly hope you know that, for me, these tools/games do NOT take the place of outside play, laughing, building with blocks, making tents with couch cushions, riding bikes, or any other experience-based, imaginative,  free-play that our kiddos need and, in turn, are actually learning from! Let them be little!…and if you see your kiddo struggling a bit, here’s a list of a few ways you can try to support their learning in a fun & engaging way! 😉

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    Word Wheels Ardyn’s teacher introduced these to us this year and my little “reluctant learner” is LOVING them…with a capital L!!!!

     

     

    pocket chart with sight words Q and I used to play this with her sight word cards she’d get in pre-k. We’d use a combination of: this boxed set of common sight words, her school sight words cards that got sent home from school, and then we’d make our own cards with friends & family names, uncommon words, etc. on index cards. Then we’d practice making sentences in the pocket chart with the cards. She loved it!

     

     

    super genius letters | super genius words My girls love this card game- it comes in lots of different subjects and levels!

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    boggle junior teaches word recognition and spelling!

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    BOB books Quin learned to read on these books. It’s just what worked for her. I feel like with Ardyn, we need a little more time with the word wheels and some fun games before moving over to these. She gets immediately turned off my anything that isn’t “fun”.

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    Phonics Spelling Game This was/is a favorite for both girls. I’ve shared it on my stories before. Ardyn and I just played it the other day.

     

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    Writing Made Simple Letter Kids My girls loved these cards. You basically build the capital letters by placing different shapes (made to look like kids doing acrobatics) onto an overlay on a magnetic tray. (That sounded way more complicated than it actually is!) Since this set is so hard to find, I’ve linked something similar: HERE and HERE (same concept: building letters with shapes)

     

     

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    This book technically is categorized as a learn to read book, but it’s great for writing practice as well. Two birds, one stone. Plus Ardyn thinks it’s fun because the subject matter is unicorns and rainbows! 😉 There’s also a workbook specific to (preschool level) writing and math

     

     

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    Handwriting Without Tear Magnetic screen and stamps HWT is my favorite handwriting and letter learning program! Both girls’ preschools and the school I used to teach at used this method! I suggest maybe getting a HWT workbook to go along with this set if you aren’t already familiar with it. Then maybe go download the song “Mat Man” on itunes as well!

     

     

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    I love this notebook for journaling because it has a space for drawing and writing on each page. My girls both use these for summer journaling!

     

     

    Motor Skills: I was recently told that Ardyn needs some help with her motor skills: pencil grip, letter formation, cutting with scissors, etc. These magnetic tracing boards are some of my very favorite tools for practicing motor skills. I LOVE the letter (uppercase | lowercase) and number tracing ones, but also love the free form board, because any form of utensil holding while drawing/writing is great for strengthening those fine motor skills! They even have cursive (uppercase | lowercase) ones that Quinlin loves!!

     

     

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    Wooden Puzzles Seems obvious, but these wooden puzzles were household favorites for learning ABCs & 123s as toddlers…plus, in my opinion so much better than a flashcard because it also teacher motor skills and hand-eye coordination

     

     

    MATH:

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    MagnaTiles Teaches early Geometry skills…kids will have NO idea they’re learning. All three of my kids love their magnatiles. 😉

     

     

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    Zingo 1-2-3 A fun number bingo game- teaches counting, number sense, patterns, relationships. (Ardyn also loves the WORD builder version of this game)

     

     

    Allowance Board Game & Monopoly Jr.  Both great games that teach money, making change, adding, subtracting, etc.

     

     

    61-EQ5w8Y6L._SL1024_Go Fish You’d be surprised how early you can play Go Fish with little ones. It’s the perfect game to introduce numbers. We used to play with our wooden puzzle numbers nearby as manipulatives in case we got stuck on a number!

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    Super Genius Addition For kiddos starting addition, such a fun game! Q loves it!

     

     

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    Motor Math Game Ages 4+, teaches +/- in a fun, fast-paced car race game

     

     

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    Pizza Math Several games in one- teaches early math skills, patterns, grouping, critical thinking, hand-eye coordination

     

     

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    Super Sorting Set Helps with matching, patterning, classifying, sorting, counting.

     

     

    Rainbow Fraction Tiles OR Fraction Tower Cubes (for those little lego lovers!) These tools are great for younger kids just to play with (they’ll be inadvertently learning) and great for older kids who may need some visual/hands-on help with fractions! I bought these for Q recently who is in the middle of a “parts & whole” unit at school and she loves using these to help with her homework.

     

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    Wooden Puzzles Like I mentioned above- we LOVE these puzzles. And we took the numbers off the puzzle and used them in so many different ways. I found it so helpful for the kids to have a 3-D number they could hold, trace, examine and manipulate in their hands. Really cements learning for those visual/tactile learners. (Same goes for the letters)

     

     

    Telling Time: I love this fun “What Time is it?” Game for ages 5-9, a fun way for kiddos who are learning time telling to practice. Also, I’ve had one of these Big Time learning clocks in my classroom for as long as I can remember. I LOVE that the hour hand moves AS you move the minute hand, to show true-to-life clock settings, I do wish however that the hour marker said “00” instead of “60”. If you want a two-for-one deal, I LOVE this Time Telling kit which includes a smaller version of the Big Time learning clock plus interactive tools for playing time-telling games!

     

     

    EDUCATIONAL “SCREEN TIME” TOOLS:

    Osmo Genius Kit for ipad |Tiggly for ipad We aren’t huge on screen time in our house, but when they kids are on ipads, it needs to be educational. We got these sets for the girls for Christmas last year and they are great!

     

     

    “FREE” RESOURCES:

    You don’t NEED all the fancy expensive games to help your child get a jump start on learning. Here are some totally free ideas that you can do with things you probably already have lying around the house.

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    • Get a baking sheet and some magnetic letters- boom a homemade magnetic learning game
    • Draw out the letters of the alphabet on some paper. Give your kids some play dough and have them “roll the dough” and then place it over the letters you’ve drawn out to form the letters and/or numbers
    • Get kitchen tongs, a muffin/cupcake pan or an ice tray and a bowl of colored pom poms. Have your kid use the tongs to sort the poms by color or number or size. Fine motor skills, counting, and sorting/categorizing skills!
    • Get a baking sheet with a taller lip around the edge. Pour some kinetic sand or shaving cream inside. Have your child draw the letters in the sand/cream.
    • Fill a giant ziplock with several colors of paint. Tape it shut, then tape it to the counter/table. Have kids mix the paint colors and “draw” out letters/numbers inside.
    • Get your wooden puzzle (linked above). Dump all the letters or numbers into a plastic bin filled with sand, water beads or any other sensory material. Have your child go fishing for letters/numbers. Once they dig one out, they need to place it in it’s correct spot on the puzzle.
    • Go on a nature walk: talk about the animals, people, trees and cars you see. Talk about sounds, colors, shapes, and letter sounds
    • Get a piece of cardboard and write all the capital letters around the sides. Then get large clothespins and write the lower case letters on them. Have you child match upper and lowercase letters by clipping the clothes pin onto the correct letter.
    • Grab some letter cookies (Trader Joes has them) and print out (or just write) the ABCs on a piece of paper and have your kids match the letters. If they match correctly, or better yet- can name the letter sound, they get to eat the cookie!

    Pinterest is FILLED with great ideas. Just search “Early Learning Activities”

     

     

    EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES:

    (some may require membership and/or school registration so contact your school and ask if they have a log-in you can use!)

    ABCya

    ABC Mouse

    Starfall

    Spelling City

    Reflex Math

    IXL

    PBS Kids

    Brain Pop

    FunBrain

    Curious World

    NatGeo Kids

    Kiddle (kid safe search engine)

    Happy Learning, Friends! Let me know if you have any questions!

     

     

    *Updated Section*

    QUARANTINE ACTIVITIES:

    For a full list of creative games and free activities to keep your kids busy during this crazy time, see THIS POST!

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  • Top 30 Board Books

    Y’all know by know how much I love books- ALL books- but board books hold a special place in my heart. They’re so sturdy and colorful and full of the promise of creating little life-long lovers of reading. Plus, there’s nothing better than seeing those cardboard pages in the chubby little hands of your babe! Amiright?

    Board books will always remind me of sitting in a rocker with one of my babies in my arms during that special bonding-time before bed, some of my most treasured memories with all three of my kids. Not only are board books nostalgic for me, but they are also important because they’re most likely your child’s first introduction to concepts such as counting, rhyming, colors, and narrative. When I sat down to write this post and I was thinking about my most favorite board books, I was instantly flooded with memories…Q in my arms, giggling to the Belly Button Book and then reaching for her own, Baby Cub trying to recreate my Pout-Pout fish voice from behind her binkie, all snuggled up in my lap in her footie pajamas. Ugh- they’re just the best memories. I’m always so sad when my kids outgrow their board books and want to move on to more advanced books (which, don’t get me wrong- is equally cool and fun but I don’t know- those first formative years are just SO special!)

    I’ve always kept a basket of board books next to the rocker in all my babe’s nurseries. I keep about 10 books in there at a time and I  like to cycle them out to keep things new and fresh. Of course, my three kids have always had their favorites that HAD to be in the basket at all times, and I’ve loved seeing which books each of my babes has been drawn to over the years. To this day, the girls will thumb through Max’s board book stash and reminisce about which ones they remember and which were their favorites.

    Since I feel like I’ve got a pretty good handle on board books by now, and since the options available are almost overwhelming, I figured I’d put together a list of my top 30 most beloved Board Books of all times! (I tried for 20 but just couldn’t do it! Ha!)

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    1. Giraffes Can’t Dance
    2. I Love You Stinky Face My sister introduced me to this one. My little nephew Grant LOVES when she reads it to him!
    3. The Pout Pout Fish Quite possibly one of my favorite books to read aloud!
    4. Baby Lit (We love them ALL! Max’s favorites are Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, Wizard of Oz, Around the World in 80 Says, Sherlock Holmes…ok, really- just ALL of them)
    5. Brown Bear, Brown Bear What do you See? Fun to sing along while you read
    6. Goodnight Gorilla
    7. How Do Dinosaurs… The whole series is cute but Max loves the “Going to Bed” one
    8. What a Wonderful World Another one thats fun to read/sing
    9. The Goodnight Train
    10. LMNO Peas A sweet & busy alphabet book
    11. Sandra Boynton ANY SINGLE ONE! All three of my kids grew up on these books and they are so sweet & simple to read. We have quite the collection and love them ALL (I Linked a great boxed starter set) but our favorite favorites are The Belly Button Book, The Going to Bed Book, Moo, Baa, La La La , Are you a Cow? I could go on & on…
    12. No, David! All of my kids get a kick out of David and his naughty adventures
    13. Big And Little This one is a bit harder to find for some reason, but you can buy it used on Amazon for super cheap (which is what I linked) but some reason Max LOVES this book and it’s so simple that he has it memorized and goes around the house reciting it!
    14. We’re Going on a Bear Hunt A classic favorite!
    15. Mama | Dada These books by Jimmy Fallon are sweet and funny- especially if you’re trying to teach your little one to say “mama” or “dada”
    16. Baby Beluga another “song to read” book
    17. Tails I typically shy away from lift-the-flap books that can technically get ruined by little hands, but this one is a super fun sensory book to read together
    18. Peek-a-Who The “peek-a-boo” idea without the flaps that can get torn off!
    19. Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site It’s got cars and big machinery- Max loves it
    20. Little Blue Truck A classic- Max loves this story
    21. Pantone Colors A gorgeous display of pantone colors
    22. Hello, World! (This is an incredible educational series with the most captivating illustrations! My nephew loves the Solar System one, and Max loves the My Body one!
    23. Quiet, Loud Funny illustrations, teaches sound opposites
    24. The Napping House One of the most beautifully illustrated books- it been a favorite of mine from back when I used to be a nanny
    25. Piggies another one of my absolute favorites from the couple who did The Napping House- this is the most fun little book about your ten little fingers with the most incredibly captivating illustrations!
    26. The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
    27. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom A fun, rhyming alphabet book
    28. On the Night you were Born My mom and dad recorded this story in one of those Hallmark books when Q was born, so it will forever be so special to me
    29. Guess How Much I Love You?
    30. Big Red Barn a classic

  • Easter Pajamas

    Easter Pajamas

    A round up of a few of my favorite Easter/Spring pjs for kiddos!

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    And don’t forget your slippers….gingham-sherpa-slippers-o

    Happy Egg Hunting, friends!

    LoveJordan

  • Leprechaun Traps

    Leprechaun Traps

    Ok, so this little tradition started wayyyyy back when I was in my first year of teaching. I remember going out and buying a tiny rubber “foot shaped” stamp and green ink and going to TOWN in my classroom. The kiddos went nuts and it’s been a favorite tradition ever since.

    If you’re just starting this tradition this year I highly suggest these two books:

     

    How to Trap a Leprechaun- Provides a fun background and answers “what & why” for the kiddo who may be wondering what in the heck you are asking them to do! 😉

    How To Build a Leprechaun Trap– Is a great tool if you are needing trap ideas or if you have bigger kids who want to make something more challenging! It’s pretty awesome and even gives STEAM connections in some of the trap instructions!

    (For more St. Patrick’s Day book recommendations, see my March Book Post!)

     

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    Legend says that the sneaky little Irish fairies are known to keep to themselves, hide their gold at the end of rainbows, and play general mischief on humans. They are nearly impossible to catch and according to legend, if caught, leprechauns will try to barter for their freedom by granting three wishes! The task- on St. Patrick’s Day Eve, when the Leppies are known to be out causing the most mischief,  try to create the perfect trap to catch them…and score yourself some wishes! 😉

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    TRAP BUILDING

    We started going away over spring break, so now I pack all these supplies up and bring them with us because the girls were NOT ready to quit making their traps. What I typically try to collect for trap building: (it changes every year)

    • tissue boxes
    • toilet paper rolls
    • shoe boxes
    • small paper cups
    • paper plates
    • twine/string
    • cotton balls
    • craft sticks
    • pipe cleaner
    • construction paper
    • tape/glue
    • scissors
    • paints/crayons/markers

     

    Things Leprechauns Love:

    • rainbows
    • gold
    • sweets
    • green hats
    • 4-leaf clovers
    • castles
    • the color green
    • grass
    • riddles/tricks

     

    Tips:

    1. We love to add creative accents like little craft stick ladders, a giant hole covered with tissue paper for the leprechaun to fall through, a fun toilet paper roll tunnel, hanging some “bait” from a string, etc. Get creative!
    2. We sit around together to plan, discuss, look at pictures in our book, and then I let them GO TO TOWN! I step in only when they ask for help. If I’m feeling crafty (read as: needing to be in control of the craft) I’ll sit with them and make my own. It’s such a fun family activity!
    3. Not into crafts? Target has some ready-made green box traps and “leprechaun mess” baggies in the dollar spot! Or this adorable $5 “game” would be the perfect trap too!

    CATCH ONE?

    We set out our traps before bed. We’ve always set them outside, due to the mess the Leprechauns usually leave in their wake, but you can obviously set yours anywhere. In the morning, the kids wake up and are shocked (and usually pretty mad!) that the tricky little Leps have gotten away (again!) and wreaked havoc on their traps in the process, leaving behind a trail of glitter, a “better luck next year” note, and usually a small treat as a consolation prize. (skittles or chocolate coins are their fav!) One year we got so close to catching a Leprechaun that he left his tiny green hat (cough, Hobby Lobby, cough) behind! He must’ve been so mad…everyone knows how much Leprechauns love their hats!

    After trap inspection, we all go inside and eat Lucky Charms for breakfast…

    (and Daddy has his obligatory Guinness)!

    Top O’ The Morning!

     

    **Also, if you decide to WIN St. Patrick’s Day by placing this giant inflatable in your yard, PLEASE tag me so I can share it! Bonus points if you dress up in this costume and dance under it. Come on, you know you want to! 😉

  • Valentine Gift Ideas

    Valentine Gift Ideas

    • Ok, better late than never, right? The good news is, lots of these Valentine’s Gift Giving ideas are super affordable and can be purchased & here in time for the big day!

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    FOR YOUR KIDDOS

    My mom always says, “Don’t set expectations you don’t intend to keep.”

    Translation:

    • Do I want to spoil my kiddos with overflowing baskets on Valentine’s Day because I love them and because gift-giving is my love language? Yes.
    • If I do this one year, will they they expect this every single year and be disappointed the year that I don’t/can’t do it. Also yes.

    So- we keep it small and simple on V-day. Just a little surprise for them to open. And hey, if you do it up BIG…good for you! If you don’t- that’s awesome, too! To each their own, right? We like to do it up a bit at Easter (see my Easter basket post HERE) – so there’s no judgement here if your house looks like Christmas morning on Valentine’s Day or if you just give your kiddos a big hug and tell them how much you love them an extra amount of times! This is just what we do. 🙂

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    I found these super cute tin pails at Hobby Lobby. I got white for the girls and red for Max! I can use them year after year and they are small enough to prevent me from trying to fill them with TOO much junk! 😉

    What the girls are getting: a candy necklace, JoJo Siwa bath bomb, heart cookie, enamel pins, a few surprise packs (ALL from Target) and a cute little sequins mermaid tail key ring for their backpacks (from Hobby Lobby). I might throw a new book in each girl’s pail from my recent Usborne haul.

    What Max is getting: “Feelings” felt activity book, some Annie’s gummies, (both from Target)  a Paw Patrol surprise pack, and Mickey Mouse lollipop spinner (both from Hobby Lobby)

     

    CLASS VALENTINES

     

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    • For Max- We went easy. I didn’t want to do candy for toddlers and lots of the cheap toys I found were borderline chokeables. So back to my old applesauce pouch it is! My sweet and crazy talented friend Steph from Joy Creative Shop (our kiddos go to school together and she is literally one of the sweetest humans ever!) created these (and ALL of my) tags this year! How CUUUTE are these Awesome Sauce tags?! Add some cute ribbon and boom- easiest, cheapest valentine’s ever!

     

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    • For Ardyn-  I always love to think of non-candy ideas, especially while they are still little and before you become “the lame mom who gives crayons” in elementary school…ahem, Q!! I think these “I heart U” crayon sets from the sweet mama @kelseypaigefrazier on IG are just SO precious and the kiddos will love them. They were the most expensive of all the class valentines I did this year, but Ardyn’s preschool class is super small so it worked out! These would be great to give out to just close friends or if you have a small class, too! Of, course the Joy Creative Shop “Color My World” tags were the PERFECT addition!!

     

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    • For Quinlin-  For Q’s fairly large class, I wanted something on the cheaper/easier side. I found this big containers of individually wrapped cookies at Target! They were called “DecoCookies” and came 8 to a box. I slapped on some simple, yet precious sticker tags from Joy Creative Shop and boom- cheap & easy!

     

     

    FOR TEACHERS/ASSISTANTS, ETC.

    Ok, the KEY to my Teacher Valentines this year was THIS precious printable Joy Creative Shop made for me. Have your kiddo fill it out and it instantly makes ANY little treat you give more personal and meaningful!!

    Best news EVER? Steph created these as FREEEEEEE printables for YOU! All you need to do is sign up for her newletter- hurry, run!!! I plan on filling them out for each of my kiddos and sticking them in their Valentines buckets, too!

    A few ideas to pair with your printables:

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    • Pair your printable with some beautiful heart stationary or initial notepad from Joy Creative Shop and a cute pen!

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    • Found this sweet heart clip board at Hobby Lobby. I used some transfer letters (also from HL) to personalize the clipboard with the teacher’s name!

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    • Literally ANY little treat! The tiny mason jars were in the $ spot at Target and I filled them with these sour hearts from Target and the XO gummies from Trader Joes. Another cute idea- paper heart boxes (craft section at Target) filled with some heart shaped candies. Orrrr…my favorite idea: A perfectly sweet cupcake from your local bakery, wrapped up with some cute twine! (white cupcake boxes from Hobby Lobby!)

    Seriously, these Joy Creative Shop printables work with ANYTHING! I’m obsessed! Go get yours—> HERE!

     

    FOR GRANDPARENTS/RELATIVES

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    Create a mini Chatbook photo book with pics from a recent trip or a fun memory and pair with your Joy Creative Shop printable! Seriously, how cute is that!?! New to Chatbooks? Click HERE for $10 off your first book order!

     

    GALENTINES (Or, hey- TEACHERS too!)

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    Pretty much obsessed with the idea of a funny mug (SimplyMade Greetings are my FAVORITE!) filled with some candy and paired with a cute O-Ring key chain from O-Venture ( My favorite gift to give!)  Fill with some candies, maybe a can of prosecco and don’t forget to add a sweet printable to tell your gal pal why you adore her so much…even if it is because she loves wines as much as you! 😉

    Have you ever received a Galentine? I received my first EVER Galentine from none other than Steph from Joy Creative last year and, I mean…it MADE. MY. DAY!

     

    SIGNIFICANT OTHERS

    Ryan and I don’t really do Valentine’s Day, but if we did- I’d give him a “Date Night” coupon- line up a sitter & make reservations to a fun new restaurant we’ve never been to before!

     

    FOR IDEAS OF VALENTINE’S WE’VE GIVEN IN THE PAST, CHECK OUT THIS POST!

     

     

    Happy Heart Day, friends!

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  • Easter Baskets

    Easter Baskets

    It’s that time again– Spring is only a few short months away and it’s time to start thinking about what to fill those Easter Baskets with! Easter Baskets can be tricky, especially right on the heels of Christmas and Valentine’s Day- so I put together a few ideas based on what we used to get growing up!

     

    Our “Easter Bunny” used to always bring us the same few things:

    -New Pjs (or something cozy)

    -Something fun for the upcoming summer months (think: sandals, bathing suits, a fun towel, new goggles, etc.)

    -Toys that encouraged outdoor play (jump ropes, chalk, bubbles, sprinklers, etc.)

    -New Art supplies or a game

    -And of course, our baskets were always topped off with some fun knick-knacks and a big old Chocolate Bunny!

    I try to stick to those same categories when planning out my own kids’ baskets and I came up the following lists based on them as well!

    Hoppy Shopping!

     

    baby
    Zozu Baby Headband| bath toy| personalized blanket |Good Night You book|yogurt melts|dimpl|girls pjs |boys pjs |sophie |shark rashguard|wooden beads |Tubby Todd bath stuff|boys  swim set|jelly tails book|girls swim|sunscreen|Jellycat bunny| girl bib|boy bib

    toddlergirlEllia May Bow|princess book|rainbow bag |unicorn bracelet|goggles| breakfast pjs |non toxic dough|slippers|mermaid coloring book|crayons|rainbow sprinkler|What Do I Do? Conversation Cards|unicorn chalk|swim suit|Cinderella sound book |dress a bunny coloring book

    older girlwords to live by coloring book |rainbow float|sunnies|shark pjs|tennis gumballs|fine markers|polaroid|Lol Hair Goals|rainbow tote|Natural Organic Bathbombs|jump rope|candy tackle box|swimsuit |eeboo puzzle |nailmatic nailpolish|hair poms|stitch up book|5,000 Awesome Facts book|glitter backpack|non toxic makeup |fuzzy slippers|memory game|VanGogh on-the-go|picture book|magnashapes

    toddler boytide pool bath set|outerspace coloring book|non toxic crayons|non toxic dough|shark pjs|dino roll mat|baby lit book |stackable blocks|3-2-1 blast off book|magnifying glass|foam bat and ball|pirate ship pool & sprinkler

    olderboydodge/tag game|mini air hockey|goggles|hat|swim trunks|chalk tagging|pizza party game|5,000 Awesome Facts Book|shark float|marvel magnet tin|shark flops |pocket microscope|slippers|mash’ems|nightball

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    Lastly, I’m a big fan of traditional Easter baskets, however I also like the idea of re-purposing a container you’ve got laying around, or buying one you’d like to use again after Easter- whether it be a toy, a suitcase, or a cute crate for storage. Here are a few ideas  for alternative Easter baskets!

    traditional Easter Basket|Olli Ella Suitcase|crate|Pillowfort Rope Basket|animal baskets|Luggy Basket

     

    And, for Last Year’s Ideas, click HERE!

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  • Favorite Christmas Pjs!

    Favorite Christmas Pjs!

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    Pour the hot coco and put on your favorite Holiday movie….it’s Christmas Jammie time, people!!! Christmas pjs are my absolute FAVORITE and I’ve rounded up some of the sets I’m loving this year! Why now? It’s only mid-November! Well, because just like with popular gifts, some of these pjs will sell out…and if you want matching sets for your family (or just for your kiddos), it’s smart to stock up now. Then you’ll have them tucked away for whenever you’re ready to deck your halls…and your babes! I’m allllll about getting things done early this year so that I can actually enjoy December!

    One note…just make sure you look at BOTH the girl and boy lists because there are a TON of pjs that are unisex and I was just too lazy to put them in both categories!

    Merry, Merry friends!

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    girls pjs

    1 |2|*3|4| 56 &  matching sister set (7) |8|9|10|11|*12|13 |14|15|*16 |17 |18 |19 |20 |21 |22|23|24 |25|*26|*27|28|

    *=favorites!

    boys pjs

    1|2|3|4 (comes in baby, toddler, and big boy)|5|6|7|*8|9|*10|11|12|13|14|15|

     blue santa|*16|17|18|19|20|21|*22|*23 (comes in baby, toddler, and big kid)

    *=favorites!

    And P.S. I’ve ordered my kids’ Holidays jams already and we plan on wearing them immediately when they arrive. We jingle ALL the way, around here… 😉