These resources were made with my son in mind—fun, visual, and rooted in the kinds of things he actually wants to learn about. They’re light on worksheets and heavy on story, color, and connection. Most of what I create is book-based, activity-friendly, and filled with images to help bring learning to life. They’re not traditional, but they’ve helped us cover real skills and big ideas in ways that feel doable—and even enjoyable—in our day-to-day life.
Early Learners (Ages 2-6)
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Dinos & Donuts Bakery
This curriculum is designed to help young children, ages two to five, explore dinosaurs, baking, and donuts in a hands-on and developmentally appropriate way. Aligned with the Virginia Early Learning and Development Standards (ELDS), this dramatic play unit provides a fun and comprehensive approach to early learning and development while integrating literacy, math, and social skills.
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Let's Go Camping!
S’mores, anyone? Let’s Go Camping! is a 5-lesson Homeschool Dramatic Play Unit designed to help young children explore all things camping in a hands-on and developmentally appropriate way. Aligned with the Virginia Early Learning and Development Standards (ELDS), this dramatic play unit provides a fun and comprehensive approach to early learning and development while integrating literacy, math, and science.
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Exploring Africa!
Exploring Africa is a 10-lesson unit perfect unit for little learners inspired by geography. Continents aren’t just blurbs on a map. They represent life. This unit is a wonderful way to introduce children to lifestyles that may not match their own.
Grades 1 - 3
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Bible & World History: The Ice Age
The Ice Age Unit explores the climate changes that followed the Ice Age while examining the life of Noah and God’s provision for His creation. The unit includes a student workbook.