Father’s Day: A History of Honoring Fathers
Father’s Day is now an accepted annual tradition of honoring fathers, but did you know it was 62 years in the making? Discover the history!
Father’s Day is now an accepted annual tradition of honoring fathers, but did you know it was 62 years in the making? Discover the history!
History can be dry and less than appealing to some children. So how can you make learning history fun? One of the most effective ways for many children to learn is through a hands-on project. These hands-on history puppets from Figures in Motion make learning history fun and interactive for children of all ages. Figures … Read more
Since his death in 461 A.D., the Irish have celebrated the life of Maewyn Succat on what has become known as St. Patrick’s Day. Over time, the holiday has been transformed by the traditions of these other parts of the world to become the celebration of all things Irish. But as you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, don’t forget to remember Maewyn Succat, the man who brought the Gospel of Jesus to the Irish and became forever known as St. Patrick.
This post is in collaboration with Drive Thru History® Adventures. The Review Crew has been exploring an early access pass to the newest addition – Bible Unearthed from Drive Thru History® Adventures. This subscription grants lifetime access to their 12 part series that will take your family on an archeological adventure of the ancient world. … Read more
This article is in collaboration with Wisdom Wonder Project. A lot of homeschooling parents prefer to use the Classical Education method for teaching their children. There are some definite pluses to this method, not the least of which that it strives to create learners, not just students. We have been exploring the classical education program … Read more