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It’s pumpkin carving season and this coloring sheet features 3 happy pumpkins sitting on a wall! Enjoy! Click here to open and print. (more Halloween coloring sheets here)

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Time to get out the carving knives and get ready to create some great pumpkins for Halloween! Here are some great ideas:Scary Pumpkin Stencils Printable Pumpkin Carving Patterns Extreme Pumpkin PatternsPumpkin Masters Free Patterns Stencils from HP Pumpkin Carving Ideas at BHG

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For the first time in 4 years, I’m adding a new category to FreeStuff4Kids. I have two kids and quite regularly we play with some great toys and even though they aren’t *free* I really want to tell you about them. I think we all hate spending money on toys that turn out to be [...]

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Halloween is around the corner and that means it’s time to plan to make some fun treats! Dirt Nap Cake 1 (5.9 oz) package chocolate instant pudding mix, prepared 2 cups chocolate wafer cookies (about 45-50), crushed 2/3 cup chocolate syrup 1 (8 oz) container frozen non-dairy whipped topping, thawed Gummy worms, small pumpkin candies, and even vanilla cookies with RIP [...]

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Yesterday’s post got me inspired to make a printable that might make creating layered paper flowers a little easier. Just print, color, cut out and tape/glue together. You can make a whole garden! Click to open and print —-> 6 Petaled Layered Flower

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I don’t have a girl, so I’m sighing wistfully at these cute paper flowers, thinking how sweet they’d be decorating a wall in a girl’s room. Simple Paper Daisies Tissue Paper Flowers and… I know this post says these are for a wedding, but how cute would these flower balls be hanging from a bedroom ceiling or from [...]

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I first heard about Click-N-Kids from a former teacher turned homeschooler who was using it with her daughter and loved it. So, when I received an email from Click-N-Kids asking if I wanted to review both their Click-N-Read and Click-N-Spell products I was excited! My son is already reading, so he is using Click-N-Spell, and [...]

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This is a great little origami paper toy to make, especially for older kids.

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One of my favorite homeschool blog writers posted a peanut butter cookie recipe recently. I read it just as dinner was finished cooking, so I jumped up and made this quick little recipe and we had warm cookies for dessert. Recipe: 1 cup peanut butter 1 cup sugar (Can sub. 1/2 c agave or raw honey) 1 egg, beaten Mix [...]

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The warm, sweet smell of cinnamon sticks is a great way to welcome fall. This craft combines a few inexpensive materials to create a beautifully scented memento you’ll treasure for years. Age Group: 3-6 with help, older with supervision Time: Less than an hour Materials needed • 1 sheet of sandpaper per child. Sandpaper [...]

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