PLAY: Fairy Tale Memory or Go Fish Memory and Go Fish are both classic matching games that help kids’ build attention, sorting, and memory skills. Use Super Why! printables to make a fairy tale version of each game. Ask your child: What was the hardest part of the game? The easiest? Could we use these … Continue reading Fairy tales are a great way to jump into reading!
How To Reduce Food Waste
Food waste is a huge problem in the United States. The good news: Each of us can help solve it. CLICK HERE to read the entire NPR article.
How To Start A COVID Victory Garden
My backyard used to be a junkyard, a tragic mix of rubble, tires, pipes, chew toys, glass shards. It felt hopeless. COVID-19 has changed my perspective. I was standing in a long line to get into the grocery store, and wondered: Why have I let all this dirt and sunlight and water go to waste? CLICK HERE to … Continue reading How To Start A COVID Victory Garden
Wild Kratts
Today, let your child’s love of animals guide the way as you explore the wonders of the Amazon rainforest with the Wild Kratts! Learn more about creature powers with a fun Wild Kratts game, and make your own color-changing chameleon! CLICK HERE to access the PBS video.
A Simple Summer Succotash
It’s never too early to start planning your Summer menu. This Summer succotash is full of zucchini, lima beans, tomatoes and mustard greens. This dish will put you in the warm weather mood faster than you can say “Summer succotash” three times fast. CLICK HERE to read the entire PBS recipe.
Polenta, Sautéed Greens and Eggs
When it comes to greens, we don’t always see them as a comfort food. But when you add corn, eggs and a variety of other spices, collards soon become a rich dish you want to curl up with. This polenta, sautéed greens and eggs is sure to make your mouth water. CLICK HERE to read … Continue reading Polenta, Sautéed Greens and Eggs