![]() I didn’t find this book particularly enjoyable, to be honest. It involves mold, and I don’t know how excited I am about growing mold. The other experience I might want to do…might. One of the experiments is a penny experiment we have done before. It also talks about how things become clean. It gives two practical science experiments to explain how germs and bacteria develop. This books teaches only a little, but it’s a cute little book.ĭirty and Clean (Read and Do Science) – This book is about dirt and science. In the end, it looks like the dust bunnies negotiation paid off. It a creative way, this book reveals what dust bunnies are made from. The dust bunnies try and negotiate so they can stick around. It gives a personality to the dust bunnies who do not want to leave the house. The Dust Bunnies – This is a quirky little book. However, there are a lot of books here, and I don’t want to overwhelm the post with too many images, and a lot of the books I review are in the feature picture.īalloon Toons: Prickles vs. I know how much illustrations draw me into a story, so I like to offer a visual to you as well. I will add some pictures of the book covers as well. I have reviews of the ones I either owned or found at the library. This year I am focusing on adding literature resources to the series, so without further adieu, I’ll bring on the books for this week that focus on orderliness and cleanliness. I call this series “the heart of my blog” because raising my kids to make a difference in this world and live out godly character through their faith in Christ is the best legacy I can leave behind. You will then find 5 or 6 more crafts, activities, games or lessons that help focus on the word. Next comes the “I Will” statements that help claim ideas for the week. Each week, there is an intro to the word and a creation of a word ring that the kids can use as a reminder of both the word and the Biblical scripture that goes along with it. There are 52 words we focus on throughout the year (one for each week of the year). I have been working on this Character Development Series for over two years. You can also read more about it on my tour of Meaningful Mama. If you are new to this series, I want to give you a brief description of my character focus. This character development week focusing on “ orderliness” is always needed. Personally, I will help my kids clean up their room, and within a few days it will be a complete disaster again. I found resources for this topic in abundance. As I was researching books on orderliness, I couldn’t help but believe that I’m not the only mom who struggles to teach their kids about cleanliness and organization.
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