Hangul Day Activity Book

Looking for vowels? Go here. I've wanted to make a Hangul coloring book since the very beginning of Tigerboom. I have countless drafts in my sketchbook. But, I wasn't sure how exactly I wanted to give it a unique spin. If you follow me on Instagram,...

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하루 일과 Chore Chart

It's no secret, I'm a fan of Maria Montessori and her method. One of the things that drew my husband and I to the Montessori method is the emphasis on practical life skills. Walking the Little Guy through different routines and exercises like pouring water...

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배고파? Hungry?

Meal time is one of my favorite times to integrate Korean because it's the easiest! Ordering food, saying "I'm hungry" or "full," and learning the names of dishes was probably the first things I picked up on my Korean journey. I've read that consistency and compartmentalizing...

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Scavenger Hunt 보물 찾기

Spending time outdoors is one of my favorite things to do with my little guy. Anything I've read about child development emphasizes incorporating nature into daily life. Personally, I love the change of scenery, getting fresh air, and sunlight. Plus, Vitamin D is good for...

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DIY Mini Book

This method is one of the easiest ways of creating your own book. A few years back I took a comic x RISO printing class and this was the first type of book we made because it is so effortless. If you're subscribed, you can...

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A fun matching game

DIY Matching Game

This is really easy to make. And, it's a fun game to play with your toddler. Around 19 months, your child may start showing interest in matching. Materials Camera11lb cover note cards or 4x6” 80 lb. CardstockAnimal Toys, Cars, Fruit, Vegetables… Anything!Printer Gather Items for Matching When you have...

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