Worldschooling

Some 8 years ago, soon after getting married, my husband and I decided to leave England and head for places unknown, seeking to experience different approaches to life. Our first destination was Damascus, Syria. We adjusted to new ways of living, tasted unfamiliar foods, and embraced Syrian culture, all while still learning about each other.

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Fun Dough Arabic Letters

What child doesn’t love dough? They can have fun with dough and also learn the arabic letters with the Desi Doll fun dough Arabic letters. Fun Dough cutters and tools included to make fun Arabic letter with Fun Dough. Delight in this creative, fun, educational tool that includes 5 different coloured pots of Fun Dough,

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Saturday Spotlight: Desi Doll Company

I am pleased to introduce Farzana, founder of Desi Doll Company as today’s Saturday Spotlight feature. If you are looking for fun, educational toys then read further to learn a bit more about her, her company and products! Please do introduce yourself. A little bit of background about yourself, family and anything you are willing

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Review: Rainbow Readiness Book

I had never heard of Rainbow Readiness until I was contacted and asked if I would like to review the product. I was initially confused as to what it was about but it is described as ‘the complete guide to getting your little ones ready for school’. As Bee is a September child, she will

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Saturday Spotlight: Rainbow Readiness

Today’s Saturday Spotlight is about ‘Rainbow Readiness’. Rainbow Readiness is all about getting your little superstars ready for the exciting world of school and education. From the very first weeks of their little lives, our children are natural learners. Their experiences and interactions with people and the world around them is all part of their

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Saturday Spotlight: Olive Tree Study

Please do introduce yourself.  Assalamu alaikum. My name is Tahera Akther. I am a mother of four children mashallah aged between 2 to 14 yeas of age. Other then being a busy mum, I am involved in a few projects that I am leading. I will go through them briefly. Firstly, I am the founder,

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The benefits of homeschooling for Muslims

This is a scheduled post. Next in my series of guest posts is a post from Weronika who blogs at Multicultural Motherhood My name is Weronika and I am a mother of two young children from the south west of England. I am a Speech and Language Therapist and have recently started a PhD in

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Time to start thinking about nursery!

Although Bee won’t be 2 until September, I know it is time to start thinking about nursery. The popular nursery’s end up with long waiting lists so it is best to get names down sooner rather than later. The question really is when should she start? All children have a free entitlement to funded childcare

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