If you have teenagers, they’ll love this website. Actually, you might like it as well. I certainly had some fun evenings playing around with Stripgenerator. Stripgenerator is a comic making community. It
Years ago when I was a child, my parents took me and my sisters to an old stately home in England called Speke Hall. One of the Hall’s attractions is a priest
Or how my maths hater became a mathematician who loves playing with numbers. I know you’ll find the quotes in this post hard to believe. “She’s making that up,” you’ll say. But
When I was a child, one of my favourite games was paper dolls. My sisters and I had overflowing boxes of them that we kept under our beds. We made our own
In my last post, Motivated to Learn the Times Tables, I didn’t tell you why Gemma-Rose wants to learn all the different multiplication combinations. Why is she motivated? Has she some wonderful
I was browsing the DVDs in our local library a month or so ago and came across a series from the Australian Children’s Television Foundation called My Place. I’d never heard of
Gaming is a hot topic. Mention it and everyone seems to have an opinion. I’m not going to debate the pros and cons of letting our children play computer games. There’s plenty
We have a book I never get tired of reading out aloud. I am about to read I, Juan de Pareja by Elizabeth Borton de Trevino yet again, this time to my youngest daughters, Sophie
We recently stumbled across a website with a number of number videos! Numberphile is a site that contains ‘videos about numbers and stuff’. There is a whole page of intriguing and interesting
Last night I was browsing the Kindle Store and came across some books by Archbishop Fulton Sheen. I remembered he was a renowned speaker and I wondered if any of his talks
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