![]() ![]() ![]() (Reminder: Rolling Prairie Readers uses affiliate links at no additional cost to you. Some homeschooling families call this strategy “strewing,” and it’s worked well for us since the girls were toddlers! I like to make sure to include a variety of books, including fiction and non-fiction to interest both of my kids. Along with books from our own collection, my children have been reading about types of weather throughout the four seasons and making a list of experiments to try over the weekend.Īdding a stack of books next to the couch can make learning about any subject more fun. ![]() To deal with the rainy days, we’ve stopped by the library to grab some weather books for kids. Over the last week, we have seen practically every kind of weather: snow, ice, rain, thunderstorms, and even fog! The girls and I have enjoyed exploring the changes happening outside as the snow thaws and reveals a huge, muddy mess waiting in our yard. ![]()
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