Kids need to learn that they are unique and precious to God. Here is a quick craft to teach kids that they are special. Print and cut out the paper doll template, let the kids pick out the head that looks most like them, have them color the parts, and put them together them using five paper brads.
I have a hard time with traditional calendars; while I understand that time moves linearly, years are cyclical. Traditional calendars are more of a timeline of your year. I kept losing track of events that were a few months out - especially when they fell in the new year. What I needed was a clock of the year so that I could actually see what was coming up in the year, And that's how I came up with the idea of the Circle Calendar . Instead of days, each month is divided up into four weeks. I use the Circle Calendar alongside my monthly calendar to keep track of the big events that are coming up - Christmas, birthdays, projects, vacations, and the like. When the month is done, I refill it with the events that are coming up next year so that its always full. I still use my monthly calendar for things that are happening that month - appointments, trash days, meal plans, and so on. If you want to combine the circle calendar with a monthly calendar, I have this version, The Ye
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