Jax: “Small, I can’t look up the shop online, not all shops are online.”
Just wonder when the first parent had to explain that.
Jax: “Small, I can’t look up the shop online, not all shops are online.”
Just wonder when the first parent had to explain that.
Click the links below and scroll through my collection of ideas, workshops, excursions, and more to discover practical everyday activities you can do together in and around your home classroom.
I keep sniggering to myself when i hear Josie saying “can’t you just DOWNLOAD it???” in exasperation at not every single thing (crisps, juice, endless dora) being on tap and in a zip file.
ROFL! Aprilia was much confused that when Grandpa took pictures of her, she couldn’t see them right away on the camera! All this taking the film somewhere to have someone else print them off just seemed rather ridiculous for her!
I should point out that the original conversation revolved around whether the local charity shop would still have action man baddies in stock – I was trying to break it to him gently that they may not, and was slightly flummoxed to be told to check it online before he set out then!
Need support for your home ed journey? Looking for tutoring for your young person? Have an idea for a collaboration? I’d love to hear from you!

After 20+ years of home educating my four children (two now adults), I’ve gathered a wealth of experience that I’m passionate about sharing. Beyond blogging and guest writing, I offer several services designed to support families on their home education journey.
I’ve put together a collection of resources that I’ve genuinely found useful over the years—things that have actually made a difference in our home education. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to freshen things up, there’s something here to help. These are the tools, guides, and materials I’d recommend to a friend, because they work.
Leave a Reply