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things we love {FAVORITES}

I am trying to declutter, declutter the house, declutter our lives, and ofcourse declutter our blog!

Here's a list of all our favorites, in one place. You can find this list at the Favorites tab, on the sidebar. Just click it and this list will come up!

Preschool, Kindergarten, and ABC's
Cullen's ABC's very cute preschool type vidoes and preschool ideas.
ABC Jesus Loves me~ very cute all religious for mostly preK or K.
Hubbard's Cupboard~ Love this site, every time I go there, I find more!
Home Grown Hearts~ Mostly preK and K. Homeschool blogger, just sharing her things!
Learning Treasures~ Fun cute printables. Some free, some cheap!

Homeschool Blogs I LOVE
Dean's Academy~ good friend, she shares unit studies, workboxes, and ideas and tips.. along with life.
Five J's~ home to Thirsty Thursdays, and so much more.
Homeschool Creations~ So much to offer.
Milestone Academy~ Everthing Classical and Charlotte Mason.
Rockin C~ Homeschool Mom, who loves to keep it real, and share her ideas.
Spell Out Loud~ Printables, ideas, and digi scrap.
Alarm Clockers~ good friend, who shares tips and ideas for unit studies.

Printables for your homeschool only~
Donna Young~ mostlikely she has a schedule or idea here for you.
The math worksheet site~ we love these for fact drill, and well when we are waiting for our curriculum to ship!





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