Hello & welcome to Happy Little Homemaker! I’m so glad that you stopped by! I would love for you to subscribe to my RSS Feed. You can also find me on Pinterest and Twitter. Thanks for visiting!Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This post contains affiliate links. […] Read more…
Living the Liturgical Year – July
In July we are still in ordinary time and while summer might be the ideal time to live the liturgical year as a family because many obligations disappear, summer seems to be FULL of busy. Either way, there aren’t a lot of feast days, memorials, or solemnities, but there are a few days to note. […] Read more…
Live Free – Coloring Book Review
Disclaimer: This book was received in exchange for an honest review. This post contains affiliate links at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support! I received a lovely new scripturally based adult coloring book for review before I left for vacation in April. I have to admit that I am VERY late […] Read more…
What Did (and Did NOT) Work For Us – Classical / Charlotte Mason / Memoria Press for Second & Kindergarten
Last year, I decided to jump back into classical education. As much as my oldest liked crafty things, I despise them. But we all like books (hello Charlotte Mason) and I wanted my oldest to start Latin. So we started with Memoria Press & tweaked. Go here to see our original choices for K4 Curriculum […] Read more…
A Day in the Homeschool Life {2016 edition) – Ages 8, 5 & 2
I just recently realized that I didn’t do a Day in the Life post this year. I don’t know about you, but it’s kind of fun to look back on what a day used to look like at various times. I did this on a kind of crazy day in mid-April, before we left on […] Read more…
My Favorite Catholic History Curriculum for Elementary — New from TAN Homeschool
One of my favorite subjects to teach/learn with the kids is history. We have enjoyed Story of the World for a few years now, along with many classic stories from books like Little Stories of Famous American’s and 50 Famous People. This year, when TAN Homeschool emailed me about their new Catholic elementary history curriculum called […] Read more…
Living the Liturgical Year – May
If you have always wanted to do more with the liturgical year but never seem to get around to it, this might just be your month. There is a veritable treasure trove of feasts this month which mark the end of the Easter season. May is also devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary & there […] Read more…
Planning A Restful CLASSICAL Homeschool Year with Plan Your Year
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this in exchange for an honest review. This post contains affiliate links at no extra charge to you; thank you for your support! I have been homeschooling, for real, for about 4 years. In that time, I’ve added a third little one, been dealt with health issues and added […] Read more…
Throwing a Tea Party for Children
While throwing a tea party can sound kind of scary, overwhelming or expensive, it really doesn’t have to be. Children, even older children, are pretty forgiving. Plus, they don’t know the rules, and can’t get picky about it :). Here are a few tips I have learned along the way about making tea parties easy […] Read more…
Better Together: Because You’re Not Meant to Mom Alone {Book Review}
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. As usual, all opinions are my own. This post also contains affiliate links at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support! Are you one of those women who has friends you’ve known since grade school? And still talk […] Read more…