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...
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...
by Barbara Spalding | Jun 27, 2013 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
Guest post by Mark Spalding With the festivities of the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg almost upon us, I felt it would be a great time to let you know a little more about the place and time that shaped who we are as a country today. I’ve been...
by Barbara Spalding | Feb 15, 2013 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
Entertain your youngsters this Presidents’ Day weekend with some trivia-filled fun. Kids love pets, so what better way to help them relate to our current and former Commander in Chiefs, than to expose them to some of the adorable (and in some case most...
by Barbara Spalding | Feb 2, 2013 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
Black History Month (February) is highlighted and taught in schools across the country – but as parents we can take advantage of this nation-wide theme to include lessons on love, acceptance, patience and diversity. We can also introduce our children to African...