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That time our dirty door graced the New York Times.

October 27, 2015 by Brittany Belling 6 Comments

We were thrilled to be featured in the New York Times. We had an interview on Skype, a professional photographer at our house for hours as we played with Aliceana, he probably shot a thousand photos, so many had to be adorable. When I clicked over to the live link. You might as well have heard horror music, the dirty door, not the dirty door. You see, this is the back door, ...

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Best Legos for preschoolers (The difference between Duplo, Juniors, and classic Legos)

October 21, 2015 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

Hey there, I'm here to help you find the best Lego sets for your kids, specifically which sets we chose for our preschooler, but I'll also include the difference between Lego Duplo, Lego Juniors, and regular Legos. This post contains affiliate links, if you decide to make a purchase I would love if you used them, after all, my daughter just became Lego obsessed. Sets are ...

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Top 5 Family Games for Grade School Aged Kids – Looking at you Tweens

October 17, 2015 by Brittany Belling Leave a Comment

Board games have evolved, a lot, since the days of Monopoly and LIFE. We have cooperative games that encourage working together, games that require a bit of math, and so many games that require logic and decision making. They come in all shapes and sizes, they have some of the best themes too. Whatever you're interested in, there's a board game with that theme, I almost ...

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Top 3 family board games for preschoolers

October 14, 2015 by Brittany Belling 2 Comments

Board games have come so far from Chutes and Ladders and Candy Land. You can find games with deep themes and mechanics, and the innovative kid games, well, they're fantastic for learning! Whether that means they're learning how to count, tell the difference between shapes, or hand-eye-coordination. Games are such a beneficial tool in learning. You can teach your children how ...

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How to Make a Tire Swing

October 17, 2014 by AJ 1 Comment

I remember the old hay rope we had up in the barn on our old farm, we used to use it to swing from the top of a little wooden motor shed over to the mixer. This was probably really dangerous, no it was definitely dangerous, but we wanted to be like Indiana Jones, I mean who didn't back then right?  We never did get anything more than a couple bumps or bruises, which was lucky ...

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How to help RMHC

November 16, 2013 by Brittany 1 Comment

As a Ronald McDonald House Charity ambassador and a parent who stayed at a Ronald McDonald House Charity, I'm a little bit passionate about this charity. If you follow me on any form of social media you probably saw me promote the Give A Hand promotion last week. We still have a couple days to donate to the Ronald McDonald House Charity at McDonald's! Go buy some fries and ...

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Sheep Hand Print (Toddler Craft)

September 5, 2013 by Brittany 4 Comments

I knew I wanted to give my husband some kind of craft incorporating Aliceana for his birthday. Pinterest is just full of cute ideas for using hand prints for crafts, but almost all of them include messy paints. Making my daughter a disaster on purpose is not something I was interested in. Also, I have a wiggle worm on my hands, I know she wouldn't cooperate for anything too ...

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Brittany, a Northwoods homesteader and homeschooling mom, smiling while holding a small spotted piglet, with polaroid-style photos of fresh farm eggs and garden produce in the background.
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