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Minecraft Coding For Kids

Minecraft Coding For Kids

— The Minecraft game has become an integral part of global coding activities for kids with the release of its educational edition. This singular act has changed how coding used to be viewed because it has effectively redefined the lines between gaming and coding. It is safe to say that the Minecraft game has revolutionized how we learn to code because it does two things: entertain users and teach code to willing learners. This dual function of it has now made Minecraft coding for kids such a big deal these days. The rest of this article will look at what Minecraft coding...

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800+ Catchy Preschool Name Ideas That Inspire Young Minds

800+ Catchy Preschool Name Ideas That Inspire Young Minds

If you love children and want to open a preschool in your town, start off by choosing a preschool name. A good preschool brand should be something that appeals to kids and parents alike. The name should also be short, catchy, and easy to remember. To give you some examples of possible preschool name choices, I’ve made a list of more than 800 preschool name ideas you can choose from. So bust out your crayons and Elmer’s glue and take a look at these inspiring name ideas. Preschool Name Ideas Christian Preschool Name Ideas Preschool Classroom Names Preschool Blog Names...

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Yoto Mini Review

Yoto Mini Review

We recently got Yoto Mini audio players for our children (ages 4 and 6) and I am convinced they are the greatest toy of all time. In this post, I’ll share what Yoto Mini does and why our kids love them so much! Our older daughter is just learning to read. We spend a lot of time reading books, but she is not quite at the stage to read books independently yet, and our younger daughter won’t be for several more years. I love audiobooks, and I have been interested in introducing audiobooks to our kids, but we are not...

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What Could Possibly Go Right?: [Podcast] Episode 68 Sherri Mitchell

What Could Possibly Go Right?: [Podcast] Episode 68 Sherri Mitchell

  By Vicki Robin, Sherri Mitchell Show Notes Sherri Mitchell is the Founding Director of the Land Peace Foundation, an organization dedicated to the global protection of Indigenous land and water rights and the preservation of the Indigenous way of life. She was born and raised on the Penobscot Indian reservation (Penawahpskek) and teaches around the world on issues of Indigenous rights, environmental justice, and spiritual change. She is also a co-host of the syndicated radio program Love (and revolution) Radio, an author, and a Post Carbon Institute board member. She addresses the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?”...

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Homeschool Field Trip: We Immersed Ourselves in Van Gogh

Homeschool Field Trip: We Immersed Ourselves in Van Gogh

 True fact time: the kids just don't love art museums. Will, at least, has gradually transitioned from pitching a fit the moment we enter to keeping herself entertained by reading every sign, but both kids take a trip to an art museum like medicine... or, more accurately, like a homeschool assignment that they didn't choose but they know I'm going to make them do, regardless, so they might as well suck it up and get it over with.We probably didn't *really* need to hit up the art museum on this day, because the trip wasn't related to anything the kids...

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