4.9 • 683 Ratings
🗓️ 21 November 2017
⏱️ 48 minutes
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Listener favorite Cindy Rollins is back on the podcast in this special cross-over episode between Your Morning Basket and the Mason Jar Podcast. Drawing on Cindy's vast experience, we chat about which subjects are best for Morning Time plus a whole lot more.
Listen in and then search out The Mason Jar on your favorite podcast app to get the rest of the story.
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0:00.0 | This is Your Morning Basket, where we help you bring truth, goodness, and beauty to your |
0:11.4 | homeschool day. |
0:17.9 | Hi, everyone, and welcome to episode 43 of the Your Morning Basket podcast. I'm Pam Barnhill, |
0:24.8 | your host, and I am so happy that you are joining me here today. Well, we have a special treat |
0:30.4 | on the podcast today. Cindy Rollins is back again to chat with us about subjects in your morning time. Why should you do certain subjects |
0:39.8 | in your morning time? Which ones work best there? And what can we learn by learning in community |
0:47.1 | with each other? And this is actually part of a very special crossover episode that we are doing between your morning basket and the mason jar. |
0:58.5 | So once you have finished listening here, head on over to your favorite podcasting app and look for |
1:05.6 | the mason jar, subscribe, find the latest episode, and Cindy and I will be continuing our conversation over |
1:12.5 | there on that podcast. It's going to be a lot of fun, and we'll get on with it right after |
1:17.8 | this word from our sponsor. This segment is brought to you by our friends at Lori Toys. |
1:31.4 | We read recently about a speech-language pathologist who is raving about Lori Toys, |
1:37.4 | specifically the Lori Action Stacker Building sets for all her students. |
1:41.7 | They love them and asked to play with them over and over again. |
1:46.2 | She likes the bright colors of the pegs and the wonderful opportunities for creative play |
1:51.0 | and imagination that they provide. She uses Lori Action Stackers for fine motor skills, |
1:56.3 | language development, critical thinking skills, problem solving, and more. The pieces in the set are great for little ones to hold and they are well made. |
2:04.8 | There are plenty of building pieces for one child or a small group to share. |
2:09.0 | The sets include instructions for using the connectors and several building ideas. |
2:14.4 | Best of all, her students remain engaged during creative play. This will be a staple for her |
2:20.0 | children for years to come. No wonder Lori Action Stackers and other Lori Toys are the go-toe |
2:26.0 | holiday gift for so many homeschool families. Well done, Lori. And happy holiday wishes from all of our |
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