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Morning Time

Morning time is a special part of our everyday routine. Yes, we do it EVERY DAY! Of course, there are a few days we miss due to traveling or illness, but you will find me reading aloud at breakfast 7 days a week most days of the year, including while camping. We love morning time!

If you are looking for great books or ideas for morning time, I hope you can find some here:

Morning Time Planning in 5 Minutes a Week (or Less)

Morning Time, 2017-2018

A Year of Morning Time: Ancient Times through the Middle Ages

100+ Poems to Read Aloud as a Family

20+ Best Poems for October and November

A Midsummer Night's Dream Study for Young Children

Free Howard Pyle Books: List of Illustrated Editions on Google Books

Best Free Nature Lore Books

10 Summer Read Alouds for All Ages

5 Totally Free Books We are Loving in our Homeschool Right Now

10+ Living Books to Read Aloud Before a Florida Beach Vacation

50+ Games, Books, Apps and More for Homeschooling a Young Child Who Loves Math

What We're Reading:
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • Summer 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • April 2018
  • February 2018
You can see more plans and lists on my planning page.

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Hi! I'm Jennifer, a full-time homemaker and mother to five children age 12 and under. I homeschool my 7th grader, 5th grader, and 2nd grader, with a 4-year-old and 2-year old along for the ride. I love living books, Charlotte Mason's writings, morning time, and the philosophy of unschooling. Read more.

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