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New Lesson Release: Formation of Stars ✨
One of the most magical things we can teach our kids is that we are made of stardust. Long before Earth existed, stars were already at work creating the elements that would one day make up everything we see around us—including us! I’m excited to share that I’ve just released a brand-new lesson in the…
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The Big Bang: Where Stardust to Storytellers Begins
Every story has a beginning. For our universe, that beginning is the Big Bang — and it’s also where our Stardust to Storytellers Prehistory curriculum begins. Before there were dinosaurs, before Earth, before even time itself, there was… nothing. Then, 13.8 billion years ago, everything changed. Space stretched, time began, and tiny particles formed the…
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Rabbit Hole Reads: Pride Month Book Picks for Board Books
Pride Month is the perfect time to fill your child’s early reading years with books that celebrate love, identity, and belonging. These thoughtfully selected board books are a great way to introduce even the youngest readers to inclusive stories that reflect the beautiful diversity of the world around them. Every title below is available in…
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Is BookShark Secular? Inclusive?
For many secular homeschoolers, finding an open-and-go curriculum that doesn’t include religious bias can be challenging. BookShark has been applauded by many as a “secular” option, often marketed as an alternative to Sonlight, a well-known Christian homeschool curriculum. BookShark itself seems to be moving away from calling themselves “secular” and instead is calling themselves “faith…
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Introducing My Free 36-Week Kindergarten ELA Guide (Based on Fishtank Learning!)
If you’ve ever tried using a high-quality classroom curriculum for homeschooling, you know it can be a lot to adapt. Fishtank Learning is an amazing, free resource designed for classroom teachers, but it isn’t always homeschool-friendly. That’s why I created a 36-week Kindergarten ELA guide—to make it easier for homeschoolers to follow while keeping the…
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Why Diverse Literature Matters in Homeschooling
When we as parents choose books for our homeschool, we’re directly shaping the way our children see the world. Literature is one of the most powerful tools for learning. It’s not just about reading and writing, but about people, cultures, and identities. Diverse literature is essential in homeschooling because it provides representation, broadens perspectives, challenges…



