Extremely Wonderful!

My older sons LOVE the Extreme Dot-to-Dot books. It was very disheartening to see them "out-grow" doing dot-to-dot books. Although they still loved them, the typical dot-to-dot books were just to easy for them. I was thrilled when I Read more

And I thought dot-to-dot was for little ones!

My older (4th grade and up) children LOVE these Extreme Dot to Dot Animals books! They take them in car rides and ask to do them to unwind from regular school work. They are so fun because, unlike simpler Read more

Mind Benders Beginning Book 1

Great Intro to Thinking Skills! Having never attempted any thinking skills type books, MindBenders were a great way to ease into them. Each puzzle gives the student a select amount of information in which he must use inference to deduct Read more

Pocket Disc Sports Edition

Fun for ALL ages! This super soft pocket disc is amazing! Not only is it soft and easy to catch, it has amazing distance and great ease in throwing. My 10 year old loves to keep it in his back Read more

Macbeth - Graphic Shakespeare Graphic Novel

As a literature major in college, I developed quite the affinity for The Bard. However, I have never agreed with the notion that Shakespeare plays should be read as they were written to be performed. But managing to take Read more

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Geopuzzles

Geopuzzles Set

Geopuzzles Set

I highly recommend these Geopuzzles. My son has been doing them for 2 years now and still has not lost interest. He challenges himself to dump 1-5 puzzles out and put each continent together. He has learned geography in a fun way and has integrated the shapes of countries so well that he will be eating a graham cracker and tell me, ‘Mom, look; Ghana!’ I nod and smile and think, I need to do those puzzles with him more often! The only down side that I can see is that the very big countries like China are in several pieces instead of one like all the others, thwarting the ability to feel the shape which is the geopuzzles’ greatest accomplishment. It is an excellent tool for learning the geography of the world.

Christine
Salamanca, NY
I have been homeschooling since my first child was born 20 years ago and my youngest is now 8. Tmberdoodle has been a long time favorite for us.
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Uncle Josh’s Outline Maps

Uncle Josh's Outline Map Cd-Rom

This (Uncle Josh’s Outline Maps) has been a fantastic resource for our whole family. We use it together with an atlas. I assign one area of the world (Europe, the Middle East, etc..) for about a month to my high schoolers. Their assignment is to fill all the countries on the map every day, with the help of the atlas as needed. By the end of the month, they are supposed to know those countries without looking. It is virtually painless and while I got a few complaints at first, now just knowing where all those countries are that are mentioned in the news or in a prayer letter makes them feel quite knowledgeable. They love it when I am wondering where a certain country is and they get to tell me. We have also used this in history and Bible as needed. It is great to be able to just print the appropriate map and be ready to fill it in with whatever it is we are studying. A fantastic resource!

Leeanne
Pine Moutain, GA
Mother of 5, ages 10-21
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10 Days in Europe – Geography Game

10 Days in Europe

Our daughter was initially skeptical about ‘10 Days in Europe‘, fearing we were foisting another ‘educational game’ on her. She relented, we tried the game this week, and it has become her first request after dinner! The strategy involved necessitates her to partner with a parent for now (she is seven), but she is very eager to fly solo. Learning the geography of Europe has actually become an added bonus – for us the game is all about the strategy involved!! We look forward to adding ’10 Days in Asia’ to our game collection for the next school year!

Betsy
Pioneer, OH
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Geography – The missing component

Daily Geography Grade 1

I have homeschooled for 21 years, and through all of them geography is one of those things that gets “touched on” but not thoroughly taught.

This text (Daily Geography) ought to have “Easy Button” written on it, because it is so effortless to use and give your children a thorough grounding in geography.  My first grader loves his Daily Geography, and with it being taught so frequently and in small bites, he remembers it ALL.  All my other children use Daily Geography as well (grades 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11) and they have learned more geography with Daily Geography than any other way.  My older children use the 6+ book.

This is at the top of my list of recommendations to all homeschoolers.

One drawback for me was that I had to copy off the pages for my child, and had to cover up the answer key while copying.  It was very tedious.  I wish they had a workbook I could buy without the answer keys in it so I didn’t have to copy so much!

Laurel

Rice Lake, WI


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Puzzleball Globe

The following is reposted from the Treasure Seekers blog.

Timberdoodle’s catalog is full of curriculum resources and products for home educators, and my girls love looking at all the homeschool supplies they feature. They were thrilled to receive a Junior Puzzleball Globe from Timberdoodle for our family to review.

PuzzleBall Globe

The 3D puzzle made by European game maker Ravensburger features curved plastic puzzle pieces that students assemble to create a sphere. The Junior edition of the Puzzleball Globe includes 96 colorful puzzle pieces that fit together to form a globe illustrated with kid-friendly graphics of birds and animals.

The product is recommended for children ages 6 and up. My 8-year-old daughter, who has always loved puzzles, opted to put it together the first time using the numbers stamped on the back of the curved pieces. She completed the globe puzzle in one sitting and thought it was a nice change from flat cardboard puzzles. No glue is required, and the pieces fit snugly together. For more of a challenge, she’ll try assembling the globe with a map without using the numbers. My 4-year-old isn’t able to do the puzzle by herself, but the pieces are the right size for her and she is able to help her big sister. My husband and I were both surprised and impressed by how sturdy the Puzzleball is when put together! You can toss it in the air and catch it like a regular ball, and the kids even rolled it back and forth to each other on our tile kitchen floor without it coming apart.

Unlike the versions designed for teens and adults, individual countries aren’t identified on the Junior Puzzleball, so its use for geography instruction is limited. The colorful illustrations make the globe appealing to my preschooler. She is now suddenly quite interested in learning about the continents and where things are in the world!

The Junior Puzzleball Globe costs $12.75 and is well worth the price. Puzzleball Globes are also available for older children as well as teens and adults; they come in 240-, 540-, and 960-piece models that include a plastic display base and/or a metal rotation stand. Watch the video below to see how to assemble a Puzzleball and use the included puzzle guides. (The globe in the video contains 540 pieces and is larger than the Junior one, which is about 5″ in diameter.)

The preceding is reposted from the Treasure Seekers blog.

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Galloping the Globe

Galloping the Globe

Galloping the Globe

I have really enjoyed using Galloping the Globe. I have my kids pick a country then we use this book along with any information we can find over the Internet or at the Library for a great study. We have lots of fun. Having a large family with kids in several different grades I am always glad to find good programs that I can use for all grades. I can make copies and create a special folder for each child. Saves me lots of $$.

5 stars

Homeschool mom

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Hugg-A-Planet’s World Globe

Hugg-A-Planet's World Globe

Hugg-A-Planet's World Globe

Hugg-A-Planet’s World Globe is the most “hands-on” geography tool we’ve ever used in our household, and we’ve tried many others!  While there is still a place for all the other tools: maps, atlases, hard globes, and dry-erase friendly maps, this soft globe is the kid favorite around here, hands down.  It’s under their heads as a pillow while they listen to read-alouds, then it’s in a their hands as they scour the globe, looking for the place mentioned in the story.  Next, it’s being tossed across the room to the next child, who wants their turn to find a different thing on the map.  Before we started using this Hugg-A-Planet’s World Globe as our primary map, they never cared about having a turn.  I would recommend this to anyone who is interested in teaching their children to become geographically literate!

5 stars

Beth
Lancaster, SC
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The Global Puzzle

The Global Puzzle

The Global Puzzle really is wonderful, I always find country locations I didn’t know before.  We like to assign continents of the world to the child we think most needs to work on that area.  Of course, my husband and I usually get stuck putting together the oceans; they are the tedious part.  If you love puzzles and have an afternoon to while away, this is great fun.

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Bria
Clarksville, AR

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A Child’s Geography: Explore His Earth

A Child's Geography: Explore His Earth

I bought “A Child’s Geography” last year for my daughter.  I really love it because of the wonderful pictures and the easy-to-understand text.  It’s a really good introduction to the world of geography, without getting too bogged down in maps and boring statistics.  And of course, everything is linked back to God and creation.  LOVE IT!! I plan on purchasing “A Child’s Geography: Explore the Holy Land” as a follow-up study.

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Molly
Green, KS
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10 Days in the USA

10 Days in the USA

I debated about this for awhile and finally did purchase it.  I try to make Wednesdays game day, you have to play a game together.  So one Wednesday I brought it out.  My kids opened it a little skeptical, I have gotten some games that are just too hard.  No so here.  They all liked it!  It’s good to help with geography and thinking skills.  It’s not difficult to learn and it’s fun enough to play several times.

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Lisa
Sedalia, CO
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