![]() Do you really believe that you're too grown up to color? Do you think you've learned all there is to know? If you answered yes to either of those questions you're pretty silly. As moms we should always be learning and always engaging in satisfying past times that feed our mind, nurture our spirits and encourage us to improve. With no real guidance, the Mom's Homeschooling Handbook: Home Learning Guide will give you permission to play and invite you to learn. It's as personal as you make it, a world where you are in charge. Choose where to start, bounce around, loose a bit of time with a box of crayons, dive into those books that have been sitting on your shelf far too long and prove that YOU are important and worth nurturing. With the right balance of whimsy and class, this book is your key to Mother Culture inviting you to:
Mom's Homeschooling Handbook has become more than a book to me, it's my breath of fresh air. Order your copy on Amazon for $35.00. Click the links below to take a look at my video previews and see what's inside . . . https://www.facebook.com/HomeEducationRocks/videos/1636623906597876/ https://www.facebook.com/HomeEducationRocks/videos/1636627479930852/ Here are some pictures from inside: I give this book 5 stars and I don't know how I ever lived without it. Dyslexia Games
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![]() A Tiny Treasury of Favorite Things by Sarah Janisse Brown is a very portable and adult-friendly coloring book designed to lighten a Mom's load by inviting her into some creative self-care. This relaxing coloring book is very small and would fit very comfortably in a purse. 68 whimsical, nature-inspired illustrations are included in this book. Many of the pages are not double sided which leaves space to write on one side and color on the opposing page. I really like that extra space for written creativity. Most images also contain space around the central image for the owner to doodle or write additional thoughts inspired by the image. I tried a variety of mediums on my coloring book. Crayons were often too bulky to work with in the tinier, complex pages, but worked perfectly for others. Colored pencils and gel pens are ideal. Markers will likely bleed through the pages. Here are a few colored pages from inside my copy of this coloring book: Here are a few uncolored samples from inside my copy of this coloring book This coloring book is a great relaxation tool for me and I enjoy it very much. You can order your copy of A Tiny Treasury of Favorite Things at Amazon. I give this book 4 stars. I like that it can travel, but some pages highly detailed pages were a bit too tiny for me to color successfully. If it were just a bit larger I'd give it five. Dyslexia Games
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