Homeschool View Tube
I couldn’t have picked a better time to become a homeschooler. I’m fashionable - I can wear T-shirts and sweat pants anytime I want, my children are desirable - businesses, colleges and universities are starting to consider homeschoolers viable contributers to the population, and we’re live and on “television” - We now have our [...]
Experiment of the Week
A few years ago, before I started homeschooling, I received a free copy of Bubbles, Rainbows, and Worms. It was originally published in 1981. When it comes to science and history books, I’m usually cautious about older publishing dates because many times the information may be too antiquated and not as useful as a currently [...]
Crayon Rocks
I have been trying to find a really thick crayon that can be securely held by the little fingers and withstand the grip of a 22 month old. My older two are past the stage of breaking and removing the labeling from the delicately made Crayola Crayons that come in 64+ colors. I appreciate the [...]








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