
Hi, I’m Kathlynne Duong
I am an engineer by day, a crafter by night and a mom all day long. I would like to help you spending more quality time with your young age kids while teaching them through fun learning activities.
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How to Teach Kids About Budgeting: Fun and Simple Money Lessons
Teaching kids about budgeting doesn’t have to be complicated or boring.

3 Simple Steps to Create and Implement Kids’ Savings Plans
This post contains affiliate links. When you click on them and make a purchase, I will earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Teaching kids about saving money doesn’t have to be a chore! With these 3 easy steps, you’ll set your little ones on the path to financial smarts—starting today. As…

Fresh vs Rotten: A Fun Way to Teach Kids the Difference
Kids are curious about everything, from juicy apples to funky fridge finds! Teach them fresh vs rotten: fresh foods are tasty and nutrient-packed, while rotten ones are moldy from bacteria. Try the Smell Test Challenge—sniff a fresh lemon vs an old carrot. It’s a fun sensory adventure!

10 Must-Read Spring Books for Kindergarteners to Spark Joy
These 10 spring-themed books are perfect for sparking imagination, teaching about nature, and bringing smiles to young readers.

60+ Spring Activities to Delight Your 5-Year-Old
Spring is here, and it’s bursting with fun for your 5-year-old! Think puddle jumping, bubble chasing, or planting a tiny garden. From frog-hop races to painting rock ladybugs, these 60+ activities bring giggles and springtime magic. Let’s make this season unforgettable!

9 Simple Strategies to Teach Kids the Value of Respect
Teaching kids respect isn’t just about how they treat others—it’s also about self-respect. Take setting clear boundaries, for example. Help your child practice saying ‘no’ when something doesn’t feel right, like if a friend’s playing too rough. Guide them to say, ‘I don’t like that, please stop.’ It’s a small moment that teaches a big lesson: respect goes both ways.