I’ve been fielding questions this entire week concerning what we’ll be doing for MLK Day. The answer - I don’t know yet. But it won’t be because there aren’t quality resources out there to pull from! Check out these FREE resources available to teach your children about this remarkable American. By the Way... Did you... Continue Reading →
Kwanzaa 2020
We LOVE Kwanzaa. Every year we take these last seven days of the year and do our best to refocus our energy to enter into the next year in the right spirit. I must say, 2020 has been one of those years that 's going to take a lot more focus and energy than usual.... Continue Reading →
The Curriculum Debate
If you're new to the game (or seasoned) one of the hottest topics this time of year is curriculum. It's summer. Like Ants stocking up for winter, you are getting ready for fall. This article assumes you're a homeschooler of some sort. But if you aren't the same rules apply. The kids are completing summer... Continue Reading →
Weird things Poppies want to talk about…
Poppies. You may or may not have heard this term before. It's used widely in the gifted community for children that stand a little taller than the rest. The flowers that grow a little faster. However in our current educational system, support for Poppies can be limited. The Poppies are "trimmed" to match the rest... Continue Reading →
Summer Session: The STEAM ENGINE
What's your Summer looking like post pandemic? Let me correct myself - this isn't over yet. Even though the country is resuming it's normal summer routine, me and mine are electing to stay in. Better safe than sorry. But we aren't the only entities staying shut for the summer. So are a lot of summer... Continue Reading →
2019 #illustratorblackout Book List
1. Voice of Freedom, Fannie Lou Hamer by Carole Boston Weatherford Illustrated by: Ekua Holmes 2. I Am Loved by Nikki Giovanni Illustrated by: Ashley Bryan 3. Ten Black Dots By: Donald Crews 4. Mommy's Khimar by Jamila Thompkins-Bigelow Illustrated by: Ebony Glenn 5. Blue Sky, White Stars by Sarvinder Naberhaus Illustrated by: Kadir Nelson... Continue Reading →
Meet Cash and His Mama
Welcome to our page! If it's worth doing, it's worth doing perfectly... - Mama First, an introduction. I'm Mama, Christal. The little guy - that's Cash. We're almost 5 years into an experiment I call parenthood. Since Cash is my living and breathing clone, I think it's fun to nurture a small, male version of... Continue Reading →


