When it comes to activities for your preschoolers, do you often feel overwhelmed? I do. I’ve overcomplicated it in the past, and that’s left me a bit tired when it comes to creating a warm and rich learning environment for my youngest kids.

Jennifer Pepito has re-inspired my enthusiasm, however.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • focus on simple play based on books
  • put connecting with our young kids first
  • make learning to read more active

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Books from this episode:

(All links are affiliate links.)

Little House in the Big Woods
On to Oregon!
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World (Dragonfly Books)
The Read-Aloud Handbook: Seventh Edition
A Charlotte Mason Companion: Personal Reflections on The Gentle Art of Learning
Konos Character Curriculum – Volume 1 with Lesson Plans (Volume 1)
A Time to Keep
A Tree Is Nice
Stone Soup
The Fire Trolls
Look What I Did with a Leaf! (Naturecraft)
Freight Train
Little House on the Prairie: Little House, Book 3
Little Men
peacefulpreschool

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