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Bring Little House on the Prairie to Your Home with Laura Ingalls Doll

Bring Little House on the Prairie to Your Home with Laura Ingalls Doll

by Barbara Spalding | Nov 24, 2016 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography, Toys & Tech

H@H would like to thank The Queen’s Treasure for the partnership to bring our followers this Laura Ingalls doll review. H@H was offered a sample Laura Ingalls doll for the purpose of providing an honest opinion. The content within this review is truthful and...
Money in Motion; Money is Art

Money in Motion; Money is Art

by Barbara Spalding | Sep 15, 2016 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography, Math, Logic & Strategy

We were excited to receive a sample copy of 3D Coin Art for review from NSI. The opinions expressed herein are strictly my own. This article may hold affiliate links. Let’s talk money. For my children, this was the “easy” math. They both enjoyed...
Historical Scenes Built With Legos

Historical Scenes Built With Legos

by Barbara Spalding | Aug 19, 2016 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography

While this post contains affiliate links, and a sample copy of Brick History was provided for the purpose of this review, the opinions expressed within are strictly my own. #Sponsored   We love Lego building sets as much as the next family. We love history. So...
Get Lost in Learning with Lost Egypt at The Franklin

Get Lost in Learning with Lost Egypt at The Franklin

by Barbara Spalding | Aug 4, 2016 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography

Partnered with The Franklin Institute, we are excited to offer insight into Lost Egypt. While they compensated us with admission to Lost Egypt, the opinions expressed herein are strictly mine. #Sponsored #Terrific You may have seen our social postings raving about...
All About Egypt at The Penn Museum

All About Egypt at The Penn Museum

by Barbara Spalding | Mar 18, 2016 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography

Egyptomaina! – Experience the Ancient Past Behind the Glass   The Penn Museum brings Ancient Egypt front and center this weekend with Egyptomaina!.  Being held this Saturday (March 19th, from 11:00 pm to 4:00 pm, the event takes you behind the glass of a normal museum...
Explore Ancient Egypt & Mummies at The Franklin Institute

Explore Ancient Egypt & Mummies at The Franklin Institute

by Barbara Spalding | Feb 19, 2016 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography, Pending Review or Trash

Get lost in thought as you discover Lost Egypt at The Franklin Institute. We are die-hard fans of The Franklin Institute. As a young girl, I had visited The Franklin Institute science museum many, many times, through Girl Scouts, class trips and weekend family day...
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