I have a 3.5 yr old and a 2 yr old at home until next Fall. DH and I are both SAH. DH used to teach kindergarten/1st grade so he is somewhat used to coming up with activities but we are looking to get more organized and I think we want to have a dedicated block of time for learning.
Is anyone else doing this?
How long do you dedicate, if you do it that way? What are your fave resources? Tell me things

Re: Tot School/Homeschool/Learning activities?
I have found A LOT of ideas on Pinterest! I used a few blogs in the beginning to get started, but haven't relied on them in a long time. The main blog I used in the beginning was -
https://preschoolalphabet.blogspot.com
We do read a Bible story a week for a theme, based on God's Little Explorers curriculum (free online). So we read the Bible story a few times each week. And then I check out library books about the theme (so the theme for the creation story was "g is for garden". I checked out lots of books about gardens).. Easy, because I request the books online (way easier than trying to choose books with 3 kiddos running around the library.)
We do that because faith is important to us. And it's easy.
I have no plans to add anything more formal until J. is at least 5, maybe 6, unless he asks. Everything else is just a regular part of our day.
If one or both of you work at home the. You're not stay at home parents you're work at home parents and I wonder how you're going to work while
homeschooling your children and is your employer okay with paying you to paint macaroni in tot school?