6 Kid Made Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
Gifts made by the kids are a wonderful way to show Mom how much you care while giving her a keepsake from those younger years. I have found a few beautiful ways to use your child’s hand print as well as some other great gifts that are sure to stand the test of time as far as homemade gifts go.







We’ve been busy here at Bettefetter.com talking about reading comprehension this month. We even created a great activity to help your visual learner work on understanding what she is reading and improve handwriting as well. Don’t forget to check out some of the great Earth friendly activities to try with your kids this Spring too.
April is a month full of opportunities to explore the outdoors and new life all around us. There are so many opportunities to explore the science of nature in the spring. I have compiled a list of wonderfully fun and educational activities for your visual learner to get some hands on knowledge of Spring.
Are you feeling like you might have to duct tape your kid to a chair to get her to read? Battle of the Books is a big deal at many schools. The kids on the team have a lot of fun and get a lot of reading done. Here are some of the reasons it works and why it’s a great way to get your visual kid reading more.
As the founder and CEO of Young Rembrandts, I’ve seen first hand how learning to draw gives visual kids skills that impact every part of their learning, helps them understand who they are and excel in a left-brain world.
Whether you experience below freezing temperatures during the winter or not, we have found some great ideas for investigating “snow” and “ice” this month. We also threw in some other ideas for indoor fun and activities to celebrate some of the special events happening in the next few weeks.
There are some great opportunities for learning this weekend with Halloween and Daylight Savings time both happening. We found some great learning activities to inspire you to have some fun with it.