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The Broadway musical unit looks fun….have to admit it would probably be just as much for me, as for my son :)
ReplyDeleteHands of a Child has so many awesome studies! The following curricula are on my super long wishlist: The American Girl Historical Curriculum, My Beautiful America, The Solar System Curriculum, Texas Curriculum, and the Cinderella Stories Around the World Curriculum. Thank you for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteI love Hands of A Child lapbooks. Years ago I did Middle Ages and Vikings with the "big" girls and I've done penguins and dolphins with my "little" one.
ReplyDeleteI love Hands of a Child. We've done so many! Christimas history, Greeks, and Scientific classification to name a few!
ReplyDeleteI decided to tell you I wanted Math Circus and when I clicked on it, it was $3, instead of $9. What a deal!
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ReplyDeletesolar system and space exploration, but they would really like so many of them!
ReplyDeleteKitchen Science Lapbook Curriculum looks like fun
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw Cristina's comment I remember that I was interested in the Kitchen Science Lapbook Curriculum before (just seemed like something that would fit in well with our Kids and a Mom in the Kitchen). We have used one of their packs before: Shapes: Simple and Solid. It was great fun.
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