Trynai Braselman

Trynai Braselman
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Trynai was born and raised in St. Louis and has graciously embraced her need to use GPS to get around daily, due to being born without any since of direction. She lives in Unincorporated St. Louis County with her husband and her two Jungle Explorers. (Of course they proudly named themselves:) She appreciates the natural landscapes, windy roads and hidden gems that are tucked away and waiting to be explored and for their stories to be told. Trynai is an Early childhood educator turned homeschool mom and entrepreneur. She gains complete joy in serving families. Trynai loves to encourage moms and intentionally works to empower them. She aids them in creating deeper connections within their home and with their children. She’s extremely passionate about sharing ways to cultivate a child’s natural way of learning through individualized activities and morning invitations while using everyday, budget friendly materials. Trynai is also a homeschooling mom and shares her journey in hopes to create a safe space for teachers and parents to nature the joy of learning in small children. You can find her and the Jungle Explorers discovering all the family friendly places that St. Louis has to offer! Everything from cafes, to trails and libraries and museums. They will take their latest read-aloud anywhere and find a space to create memories on purpose.

Son-Shine Days: Happy National Sons Day

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an exploration station with rocks and leaves to ignite the imaginations of children

An Exploration Station Right at Home: Exploring Recyclable Materials for Young Children

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Tipping our Hats to a New Year: My Favorite Strategy for Seeing Progress in...

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Losing Loved Ones During the Holidays: Tips for Coping

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A Simple Post-it Note | Encouragement for a Mother

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