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    Family Read Alouds {Summer 2022, age 7 & 9}

    In this season with a needy infant (hello there, four month sleep regression and cutting 4 teeth in 5 months!), I am grateful for audiobooks and a parenting partner who enjoys reading to our kids! We managed to squeeze in…

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“Miss Agnes didn’t think school was just for k “Miss Agnes didn’t think school was just for kids.
‘You have to keep learning all your life,’ she said.
That was a good thing to think about, always learning something new. It wasn’t like you had to hurry up and learn everything right away before the learning time was over, it was like you could kind of relax and take your time and enjoy it.”

Finally got a chance to read this gem! It was an encouragement to my heart as an educator. Miss Agnes is the teacher we all want to be, or wish we had. Her love for her students and creativity to reach each of them inspired me. A quick 113 page read with all the feels for teachers in any setting ❤️
I love this book’s message that learning can hap I love this book’s message that learning can happen anywhere! I read it to my kiddos over breakfast today on our first day back to homeschool 💓 A great reminder for all 4 of us, mama included.
Finally wrapping my head around 6th grade! New pos Finally wrapping my head around 6th grade! New post is up with all my *carefully researched* 😅 curriculum choices! 

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