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Monthly Archives: March 2024
Today Could Be the Anniversary of the First Vision!
Did you know that some people believe that it was on this day back in 1820 that Joseph Smith saw Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ in the woods of upstate New York? The video below, narrated by Bruce Lindsay, shows … Continue reading
A NEW Chapter Book About Easter
Happy Palm Sunday everyone! If you want a meaningful tradition for Palm Sunday that doesn’t take much time and no money, go here, courtesy of Emily Belle Freeman. Then go here if you want the complete list of her daily … Continue reading
Fun Ideas for a Christ-centered Easter by Lani and John Hilton III
The above photo shows the tomb of Jesus with a bed and the stone that rolls away, a lovely homemade Easter decoration by Katrina Hilton. I’m showing it as a screenshot from the video below, with fun ideas for a … Continue reading
Tree of Life Mama’s Review: One Life, a Movie About WW2
This movie is so good and inspiring! It’s also based on a true story! I got to see this movie, One Life, just last week. Last Friday, my husband texted me saying he wanted to see it later that night … Continue reading
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Stories and Commentary About the Kirtland Temple
You may have heard by now of the purchase of the Kirtland Temple, in Kirtland Ohio, by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, from the Community of Christ church. This is amazing and so exciting! Some of the … Continue reading
3/14/24 A Board Game for Pi Day: Review of Pizza Theory
It’s Pi Day! Here’s a perfect board game for that! It’s called Pizza Theory, the Pizza Toppings Game! This is a fun game to bring up pi and how pi relates to circles. It’s also a game that is full … Continue reading
Wednesday 3/13/24 Countdown to Easter 2024: Review of the Picture Book The Legend of the Easter Egg by Lori Wallburg
If you are looking for a beautifully illustrated book that explains to children why we celebrate Easter with Easter eggs, this is the book! It tells the story of a little boy who has a sister who gets sick right … Continue reading
Tuesday 3/12/24 Countdown to Easter 2024: Review of the book The Holy Week for Latter-day Saint Families
Easter is less than three weeks away! I’m excited to share about this darling book today, shown above. I highly recommend it! This book is amazing because it gives you a TON of resources to celebrate every single day of … Continue reading
New Interview with Sarah Mackenzie of Read Aloud Revival
Here’s a NEW interview with Sarah Mackenize, homeschooling mom, author, and host of the Read Aloud Revival. It’s so good! Listen/watch below! Sarah Mackenzie is a huge proponent of reading aloud, especially using it for homeschooling. You don’t need to … Continue reading
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Commentary on the Holy Week from Two Faithful Scholars: Andrew Skinner and Kerry Muhlestein
Happy Maundy Thursday! This week I am loving this YouTube commentary on the Holy Week from two faithful scholars, Andrew Skinner and Kerry Muhlestein. Every day I watch the day’s commentary. I hope you enjoy these too! When the Friday, … Continue reading →