Reclaiming Wonders
A young blonde toddler boy wearing a red t-shirt is lying on a carpeted floor, fully immersed in playing with a collection of colorful wooden blocks. The blocks are arranged in various patterns and shapes around him, featuring different geometric designs and vibrant colors like yellow, blue, green, orange, and red. The blocks appear to be part of an educational toy or game aimed at promoting spatial reasoning, pattern recognition, and creative thinking in children. The toddler's focused and engaged expression suggests he is deeply engrossed in the act of play and exploration with these stimulating toys.

Prioritizing Family Game Time: Ten Tips for Homeschoolers

Games. I have a reputation of bringing them every where, incorporating them into co-op classes, and playing them more than most. But so many families and homeschoolers donā€™t! . . New blog post - Gameschool: Ten Tips to Help You Make Games a Priority in Your Family. . Link in my profile. . Check it out and let me know what you think! I hope it encourages you to step out and try something new. Games are our second favorite way to learn - travel always gets first place šŸ˜ƒ . . What keeps you from playing more games? Letā€™s figure out how to get you playing more.

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