If you’re looking for a fun, play-based way to teach your little kids, then check out this post all about the best preschool curriculum! You’re definitely not going to want to miss it!
I remember the day like it was yesterday. I had just received an email that we’d been chosen to be Blog Ambassadors. I seriously couldn’t believe it! The little guy was turning two and I was just starting to really think about this whole homeschooling thing. Here’s our take on what I consider to be the best preschool curriculum!
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A huge thanks to Experience Early Learning (formerly Mother Goose Time) for providing us with their Experience Preschool curriculum for free in exchange for sharing our honest and authentic stories resulting from our personal experiences. It’s been such a huge blessing to us! As always, my opinions on awesome stuff for little kids are 100% my own.
Keep in mind that all preschoolers do things in their own time and on their own terms. What one is ready for, another might not be. Please use your best mama judgement when planning activities for your little kids.
Every now and again, I take a step back from the usual weekly activity posts. Sometimes it feels good to just write from the heart. You see, this isn’t just a curriculum to us. It’s become a huge part of our lives.
We have a closet full of little yellow school bus boxes. The left-overs from years of preschool curriculum kits that are patiently waiting for baby girl to get just a little bit older.
To my left is a stack of Teacher Guides. At the moment, it’s Discover the Desert, but the Bees & Butterflies guides will soon take their place.
And if you listen for long enough, you’ll overhear lots of chatter about how much we enjoyed each of the themes and how much we can’t wait to start over again.
You’ll see the excitement as we get closer to our favorite summer months. The ones that started it all – A to Zoo Animals, Art Studio, and Science Lab.
You might even hear the little guy telling me about how he wants to do it all again – everything – with baby girl. Even knowing that he’s going to have his own “big kid” homeschool stuff that needs to be done too.
It’s totally crazy, y’all! Three years. 36 themes. And a whole lot of fun! This is, hand’s down, my absolute favorite preschool curriculum. It’s a homeschool mama’s dream.
I can’t even begin to thank Mother Goose Time for giving us this amazing gift and for the opportunity to use their awesome curriculum each month in exchange for sharing our stories.
I can’t say thank you enough for this experience. For the ability to learn with the little guy over the course of the last three years.
For saving me time and giving me piece of mind. Because not only have I been able to say so long and farewell to putting together my own lesson plans, but I also know without a doubt that this curriculum meets and/or exceeds my wildest expectations.
For showing me what this homeschooling thing is supposed to look like and for giving us a framework to structure our days with meaningful play.
If you’re a homeschool mama who is looking for a preschool curriculum for your little kids, this is definitely the one!
And of course don’t forget that you can follow along with our entire preschool homeschool journey since we started using Mother Goose Time here.
Remember to stop by next week if you’re interested in seeing what we’re up to with our Bees & Butterflies theme. Oh, and if you missed this year’s preschool homeschool space post, you can check out that too!
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