Way to go, fantasia! My family loves Abeka for most subjects, Apologia for science, and A Reason For Handwriting for handwriting. It's alway fun to see what works best for other homeschoolers, so cool that you like Sonlight.fantasia_kitty wrote:My husband and I decided to jump on the homeschooling bandwagon, and so we will be teaching our son at home next year. I found the perfect curriculum (for me) in Sonlight as it includes a TON of books.
Ditto what Jo said about blocks and coloring. My siblings liked wooden blocks as well as Duplos during storytime. Another favorite was Melissa and Doug puzzles, we had a million of those. Timberdoodle has some great brain toys that would also work during storytime and just cool educational paraphernalia.
My April reading has been less than March, barely just four books. I was trying to finish Black Hawk Down by Mark Bowden and The Trial by Robert Whitlow before May, but I only read a few pages over the weekend so that's not happening now.
April 2018 reads:
*The Sea Before Us by Sarah Sundin - love it!
*12 Strong by Doug Stanton - excellent, hard to read because of the realism and also the Middle Eastern names/places
*A Refuge Assured by Jocelyn Green - didn't care for it, but still have to write a review for it
*A Borrowed Dream by Amanda Cabot - second book in the series and it felt like it, which is a good thing
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