Farmer's Market

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🥬 Farmer's Market Scavenger Hunt
Looking for a fun and engaging way to explore the farmer's market with your young ones? Check out our free Farmer’s Market Scavenger Hunt. It's a printable scavenger hunt featuring beautiful watercolor images of fruits and vegetables, designed for children ages 3-7.
This free printable turns grocery errands into a playful search for peaches, cabbages, watermelons, and more while boosting early reading and observation skills. Slip it onto a clipboard, grab a crayon, and let your kids check off each colorful find.
Sign up below, print it out in minutes, and turn Saturday shopping into a simple hands‑on lesson on where food comes from.
Totally Free Tuesdays
I know that mamas love free stuff - especially homeschooling mamas. That's why I love Totally Free Tuesdays. I'm a founding member, and I've been sharing Totally Free Tuesdays with my subscribers for the past two years.
Here's how it works.
On the first Tuesday of each month, I get together with some of my fellow homeschool mom bloggers. Okay, there are over 30 of us now.
We share a HUGE LIST of our latest and greatest homeschool freebies.
You'll find everything from vocabulary lessons, math drills, outdoor scavenger hunts, and hands-on history activities.
All with an outdoor, homestead, or self-reliance theme.
And all for free.
Now, these resources are free all the time. They are NOT time-limited freebies like those I share on Homeschool Freebie Fridays.
Or the special flash sales that my subscribers get access to each month.
However, many of these freebies are seasonal resources. So they are TIME-SENSITIVE as in they're perfect for upcoming holidays.
Such as weather-related lap books for elementary or preschool science.
Holiday activity packs.
And all sorts of homeschool resources to use with your preschooler through high school homeschool students THIS month.
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If you're interested in learning more about foraging to teach, raising self-reliant kids, forest schooling, and homesteading in your homeschool, visit our blog.
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