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What Books To Read When You Finish “Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons”

We dabbled in Bob Books and then overnight she was blowing through chapter books like Little House on the Prairie. So, with Max in kindergarten this year, I had my first opportunity to actually teach a child to read. And I want my children to find the same joy I find from stories and other’s experiences and the big, wide world of knowledge that books lead us through. So, I began researching and testing what books would be a good fit for him now that his official kindergarten reading lessons are done.

Salmon Cheese Ball

I need to support him in finding and making more keto-friendly recipes and have intentions to do much better … starting with this salmon cheese ball! Now, these Simple Mills almond flour crackers are a decent keto cracker choice 15 net carbs for 17 crackers) to accompany it. Even better choices (carb-wise) would be Cauliflower Thins, Parmesan Crisps, or Flackers. Dollop mixture onto a large piece of plastic wrap forming a large ball.

15 Things You Might Find in My Kid’s Easter Baskets This Year

Then I tuck in a few eggs filled with stickers or M&Ms (my kids love basic candy, lol! ), and ta da … Easter bunny magic with a heavy dose of “ ; Easter baskets don’t have to be only toy and sugar-based (sense a theme here … my poor kids). We love our liquid elderberry syrup from Jackie’s Oh Elderberry, but gummies something my kids love too. What kind of things are you tucking in your family’s Easter baskets this year?

Free Tree Tracker For the 150 Hours Outside Project

91 degrees + = red, 81-90 degrees = orange, 71-80 degrees = yellow, 61-70 degrees = green, 51-60 degrees = blue, 41-50 degrees = purple, less than 40 degrees = pink Happy adventuring outside with your kids!

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