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January, 2012

Language & Literacy Pre-K Teacher’s Guide – Review

The Language & Literacy Pre-K Teacher’s Guide is a wonderful resource that has different activities to do with the Handwriting Without Tears hands on merchandise. Fun ways to learn their alphabet, hear the sounds and say it, printing concepts, comprehension, writing and more. These are wonderful additions that have been added to help make the child not to get bored …Continue reading →

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Numbers & Math Pre-K Teacher’s Guide – Review

The Numbers & Math Pre-K Teacher’s Guide is a wonderful resource that has different activities to do with the Handwriting Without Tears hands on merchandise. Fun ways to learn to count, add, subtract, geometry, patterns, measurement, time and more. These are wonderful additions that have been added to help make the child not to get bored and tired of the …Continue reading →

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Capital Letter Cards – Review

The Capital Letter Cards are a wonderful large size, laminated card stock on one side you will find a letter and on the back side it has activities to go along with each letter. You can use the wood pieces that you can buy through Handwriting Without Tears to teach them each letter or each card can be used with …Continue reading →

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I Know My Numbers Booklets – Review

I Know My Numbers booklets are great little books like the “I Can Read” books. There is 1 – 10 in the set. It will teach them their numbers by seeing the number and a picture to go with the number. After going through the books with them take them to the next level and learn the shapes, patterns and …Continue reading →

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My Book! – Review

My Book is a book all about the body. This is a great book to use with your child to help them learn the parts of their body. They will learn how to draw some of their face parts and other things about themselves. This is also a fun “I Can Read Book”. Take each thing step by step but …Continue reading →

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Stamp & See Screen – Review

The Stamp & See Screen is a wonderful set to take with you to the hospital, car trips or something fun to do that will also teach as a game. It comes in a handy carry case with everything inside. Inside is one of those nifty draw screens that the kids love to draw pictures on and then erase it. …Continue reading →

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Roll-A-Dough Letters – Review

Roll-A-Dough Letters comes with a tub of playdough a holder for the letters and then laminated letters with pictures of each letter. In the right hand corner of each letter is a picture of what the letter begins with. Have the child to draw each letter with their finger starting at the smiley face and down. Then take the playdough …Continue reading →

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A B C Touch & Flip Cards – Review

The A B C Touch & Flip Cards are fun and very helpful to teach special need children their letters! One side you will find a capital letter on the top left side. Mix them up and let them match the cards up into a puzzle form. each card connects to each other until all the alphabet is all together. …Continue reading →

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Creation Expo free ticket contest

Join us for the ULTIMATE Creation Expo! You will find lots of information, helps to guide your children in the creation learning, and encouragement from fellow homeschool moms. You will hear from speakers like. Dr. Jay Wile Dr. Thomas Sharp Kim Jones Tom DeRosa Paleontologist Joe Taylor Felice Gerwitz Sharon Jeffus and more You have a chance of winning a …Continue reading →

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Free Ticket Contest to Creation Expo!

My good friend, Felice Gerwitz is getting ready to kick off her 2012 Creation Expo. She has given me two free ticket passes to the even to give to two winners. These will be randomly drawn but you must answer 2 questions to be entered into the drawing. 1. How many children is there in the Crider family? 2. Who …Continue reading →

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