Homeschool Subscriptions

/ March 17, 2025

My family loves subscriptions! There’s just something wonderful about sending your kid to go check the mail and, like magic, they have a package! It’s like getting a little bit of Christmas every month. There are many different homeschool subscriptions,

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Destination: Panama City

/ March 10, 2025

Do your kids love receiving mail as much as mine do? Do you love saving money and knowing that your kids are learning as much as I do? Then you need to check out these FREE letters from and about

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195 Box

/ March 3, 2025

One of the things my family has missed since beginning our full-time travels is subscriptions. There’s just something magical about getting a box or even a letter in the mail. So, when we settle for somewhere long enough to get

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Not Parent Approved

/ February 24, 2025

If your family enjoys Apples to Apples, and the adults in your family enjoy Cards Against Humanity, then you will enjoy Not Parent Approved. Get ready for a hilarious time that your kids will love! Apples to Apples is the

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Dangerous Book For Boys Game

/ February 17, 2025

Don’t be fooled by the title; the Dangerous Book for Boys Game is great for all people! Challenges, resources, and storms–oh my! You’re stranded on an island with up to three other people and need to make your way off

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Finders Seekers Escape Rooms

/ February 10, 2025

My family recently landed in our winter location and got a post office box for the first time since we left last spring. And right about the same time, I found out about Finders Seekers. These are escape room monthly

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BetaBotz

/ February 3, 2025

BetaBotz is one of my son’s many favorite games. Robots, math, auctions, and challenges–what could be better? To begin, each player gets 3 Code Cards, 40 Bitz, 1 Player Board, 1 Bidding Marker, and 8 Attribute Value Markers. Phase 0

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Chronology

/ January 27, 2025

If you would like a game to cover all of history, Chronology and Timeline are your best bets. While Timeline does not require reading as it is picture-based, Chronology does have lots of words and requires reading for some of

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Magnetic Chess

/ January 20, 2025

Do you love 2-player logic games as much as I do? I enjoy lots of other games, too (obviously), but there is something so very satisfying about pitting my logic and strategy against someone else’s. Magnetism or Magnetic Chess definitely

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Hnefatafl (Viking or Nordic Chess)

/ January 13, 2025

Chess, Othello, and the Nordic countries all combined. That’s Hnefatafl (nef-ah-tah-fel or nep-ah-tah-pel). And no, I can’t pronounce it, though you can check out our play-through video which required my husband to say it. This post may contain affiliate links,

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Learning Math with Video Games

/ January 6, 2025

Guest article by Chris Wright from Dadding on the Road. This article is part of our Gameschooling with Video Games series. When it comes to math and logic, almost every game with an economy or some form of resource management

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Learning English and Language Arts from Video Games

/ December 30, 2024

Guest article by Chris Wright from Dadding on the Road. This article is part of our Gameschooling with Video Games series. Not all video games are jumping from platform to platform “fragging” nameless baddies. Many games out there are full

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Learning to Socialize Through Video Games

/ December 24, 2024

Guest article by Chris Wright from Dadding on the Road. This article is part of our Gameschooling with Video Games series. A lot of people have a vision of video games being a solo activity. A lonely human sitting in

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Learning Hand-Eye Coordination Through Video Games

/ December 16, 2024

Guest article by Chris Wright from Dadding on the Road. This article is part of our Gameschooling with Video Games series. There are many studies published about the effect of video game playing on hand-eye coordination. One of the best-known

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Learning Science Through Video Games

/ December 9, 2024

Guest article by Chris Wright from Dadding on the Road. This article is part of our Gameschooling with Video Games series. STEM, or Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, is one area where video games truly shine. Just like using video

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Santa Cookie Elf Candy Snowman

/ December 4, 2024

Does your family love Christmas? How about lots of laughs and silliness? Then Santa Cookie Elf Candy Snowman is perfect for your family! This post may contain affiliate links, meaning if you click on it and make a purchase I’ll

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Learning Social Studies Through Video Games

/ December 2, 2024

Guest article by Chris Wright from Dadding on the Road. This article is part of our Gameschooling with Video Games series. How much do you remember about history from lectures in school? If your school experience was anything like mine,

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Learning for Gifted Kids (but Actually for Everyone!)

/ November 27, 2024

Learning is most impactful when it feels like a big ol’ adventure. When kids are engaged, curious, and feel ownership over their education, they absorb knowledge more deeply and enjoy the process. Although discovery-based learning, choice, and freedom are often

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Where Can I Get Video Games?

/ November 25, 2024

Guest article by Chris Wright from Dadding on the Road. This article is part of our Gameschooling with Video Games series. We’re living in a golden age of game acquisition with many different online marketplaces. These marketplaces are quickly becoming

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What Devices Can My Kids Play Video Games On?

/ November 18, 2024

Guest article by Chris Wright from Dadding on the Road. This article is part of our Gameschooling with Video Games series. It used to be the only way to play games was in an arcade. Then home computer pioneers started

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