Inspiring homeschool links

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Inspiring homeschool links
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Enjoy this week’s links:

What we’re reading this week:

  • Jamie, Age 39:

 

  • Trishna, Age 12:

 

  • Jonathan & Elijah, Ages 11 & 10:

 

Featured sponsors this week:

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These Tegu wooden pieces are like blocks with a twist! With magnets embedded in every wooden block, kids can build multiple structures, form various shapes, and build bigger with 40 magnetic pieces.

Tegu is made from eco-friendly wood, and right now Educents​ are offering them at 25% off.

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My newest Stitch Fix arrived last week! I recently switched to getting them every other month because over the past two years I’ve slowly built up a nice wardrobe that I love, without the stress of shopping.

If you’ve hesitated to try it, you might like to know that you can also get fixes every quarter OR just every once in a while if you prefer! This service has honestly been a huge blessing for this busy mama.

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The downloadable science mini-courses from Be Naturally Curious​ are super-inexpensive, created by professional scientists/passionate nature lovers, and ideal for your K-5th graders.

If you’re looking for inspiring science stories and simple projects to add to your homeschool this year, these are worth a peek!

“The principle goal of education in the schools should be creating men and women who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what other generations have done; men and women who are creative, inventive and discoverers, who can be critical and verify, and not accept, everything they are offered.” ~ Jean Piaget