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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Two views on Teaching Textbooks

My 4th grade son and 5th grade daughter have used Teaching Textbook 4 and Teaching Textbook 5 this year. We will be doing another curriculum next year. We’ve found the sound effects distracting and frustrating and the constant coaching belittling. My daughter actually asked to go back to Saxon Math (which I did not like teaching). We’ve found Teaching Textbooks to be below grade level compared to many other products. The main advantage that we’ve seen with this product is that the parent does not have to spend any time on math. If your child is younger and wants to make a video game out of math, or you are a parent that wants to spend no time teaching math, then this is for you.

Atlanta, GA

Another view of Teaching Textbooks

I get tears in my eyes as I remember the struggle Saxon’s Algebra 1 was for our oldest daughter. Even with the D.I.V.E. program she just could not get through some problems. We have completely switched from all other Math to Teaching Textbooks where we can. Our 3rd grader is still working on Miquon and Developmental Math and I am thinking that I will begin him on Math 5 after he finishes 3rd grade. Our 5th grader, who only did Miquon Red and Orange and DM3-12, is whizzing through the Math 5, loving it and doing really well. I just want to cry when I think of this wonderful program! We gladly spend on these courses knowing that all of the children coming behind will be able to use it in the future. Our 4 children all love it and the youngest is eagerly waiting until he can start! A note about the Math 5, our daughter does not even use the CDs. It is very usable with the textbook alone. I thank God for the Sabouri’s and Timberdoodle.

Pauline
El Salvador, Central America
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Teaching Textbook Pre-Algebra Complete Set

Teaching Textbook Pre-Algebra Complete Set

Teaching Textbook Pre-Algebra Complete Set

I love Teaching Textbooks Pre-Algebra! A dignified, gentle teacher carefully explains each lesson. If my daughter got any wrong or needs review, there is a solution CD that will show her exactly how to do each problem. There is a lot of review built in to the program. TT has greatly freed up my time as the teacher (which helps since I have several children). The only downside to Teaching Textbook Pre-Algebra is that we were used to the lower levels that are more computer interactive with an automatic gradebook. This one requires manual grading so there is a delay in knowing if a solution is correct or not. I called Teaching Textbooks and they said they are working on converting their entire line to be like Math 3-7. That will make it perfect. It is expensive, but I feel you get what you pay for. It far surpasses a regular textbook. It also holds incredibly high resale value on places like eBay. I highly recommend it!

AZ

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Kumon Money Series with Play Money

Kumon Workbooks

Kumon Workbooks

Quite good

I have found the Kumon series of workbooks to be useful for all of my children who have used them.  The books dealing with fine motor skills are excellent; some of the pages can be done by young children with practically no assistance (such as in the cutting, tracing, and maze books), while others need a bit of direction from a sibling or parent (such as folding and crafts).  I have mixed feelings about some of the math skills workbooks:  The money workbooks are quite good and have some variety in the pages, but I think the time books are somewhat tedious and aren’t as effective.  The number workbooks have some pages that involve a lot of writing which my children found boring and tiresome, but are still useful overall.

Kimberly G.
from Clinton Twp, MI
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Video Review – A Day in the Life of a Timberdoodle Preschooler

The Filmmaker
We are just about ready to start our fourth year of homeschooling, and we are so excited that we found Timberdoodle! Our two-year-old BEGS for her “school” every day, even on weekends, and she likes to read her Timberdoodle catalog right before bedtime. We love how Timberdoodle makes the highest quality of Christian education both fun and affordable.

Timberdoodle Products In This Video
Purpllinker, Teaching Textbooks, G is for Goat, My First Scissors, Hugg-a-Planet’s Globe, Thinking Putty, Lauri A-to-Z Puzzles and Easy Grip Tweezers.

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Teaching Textbook Math 5

Teaching Textbook Math 5

If there were 10 stars. I would give that many!! We started with Abeka from 1st grade, there was LOTS of crying and not getting it! All the way through 4th grade my daughter just hated math. Then we found Teaching Textbooks, and I almost can’t believe its my daughter who sits down, wants to do MATH FIRST, and LOVES IT! It’s just the right amount of work to do everyday, I can go over it and see how she did, but it takes me out of the equation!! She asks if she doesn’t understand something, and I think that has only happened once! We started this the beginning of September and she will be done in about a month. She is excited that she gets to start 6th grade math before she in 6th grade! Thanks to Timberdoodle for having such a great item for us to purchase!


Marie
from El Paso, TX

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Key To Algebra

Key To Algebra

The Key To Math series has been perfect for my son who has wanted to learn math mostly on his own. He talks about “what they are teaching me” even though all he has is workbooks. The only thing I’ve had to do is check his work, and the answer keys make that task very easy. This is a great program for a student who is “advanced” or “behind” since there are no grade levels.

Cynda M.
Columbia, KY
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Teaching Textbooks Algebra I

Do you think that you’ve tried every math program on the market for homeschoolers? Well, if this isn’t one that your student has tried and you need a tried and true, easy to use Algebra program. Bit the bullet and invest in this easy-to-use, very thorough, and academically challenging algebra program. You won’t be sorry! Our daughter had given up on Algebra, ‘Will I really use it anyway?’, until we ordered this from Timberdoodle last fall. Math is now her favorite subject and we’ve been homeschooling 10 years and she’s NEVER said that before!

Cindy
Texas
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Horizons Math 4

Horizons Math 4

Horizons Math 4

Wow! Even my son said we had to review this to say how great it is. This from a kid who says he hates math and has found it too frustrating in years past. We tried Singapore in 1st and 2nd (not enough hands-on, too frustrating, not enough review), Seton Homeschool in 3rd (good but not enough review, too boring), and Shiller (no workbook, too much hands-on, too much prep for the teacher–never ended up using the expensive package). Horizons is the greatest! It has good explanations, doesn’t stay on one topic too long….but reviews constantly. So when say long division is introduced, there are a few problems, then there are addition, multiplication, and word problems…often with fun activities like spelling out a secret word or answering a funny riddle. We both appreciate the Bible/religious references, and we are not evangelical people. There are a lot of colors, but not distracting…they enhance. One problem will be in a yellow box, the next in blue. This helps the eye settle on the problem at hand. There are also regular tests, usually 2 pages long, which help him and me see that he certainly does understand the concepts and knows those facts. And he gets good test practice–something he doesn’t get in other subjects much. The one problem is there is SO MUCH to get through! But that is good, as it covers everything, and with great repetition. When my son demonstrates he knows the concept and math facts of a particular set of problems, I let him skip the rest. When he needs more work, he does them all. And we’ll have some pages to do this summer, to keep the facts that often disappear after summer break. This year, my son really enjoys math for the first time and is proud of his accomplishments in it. I can’t say enough good about Horizons Math, grade 4. I only wish we had started with Horizons long, long ago!

Karenlee
Boulder
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Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set

Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set

Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set

We used these (Cuisenaire Rods Introductory Set) my son was in first grade.  Later, I got rid of them in a frantic effort to clean out clutter in my house.  A few days later my son was looking for them and became quite disturbed that his math rods had been given away!  Apparently they made a great impression on him, and he really dislikes the plastic rods I replaced them with.   Maybe your kids will like cuisenaire rods as much as my son does.  Timberdoodle’s are wooden and that makes a big difference.

Note from Timberdoodle: Our rod sets are actually a very high-quality plastic, just so you know!

Sandra
Boynton Beach, FL
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Learning Wrap-Ups Addition

Learning Wrap-Ups Addition

Learning Wrap-Ups Addition

I read lots of great reviews and thought this would be great for my kinesthitic learner. I had an idea that this could keep him busy on those long car rides but found that he didn’t have any fun with it at all and it didn’t keep him occupied. We’ve tried it with my visual learner also to no avail (and to my surprise).

Kristin
Washington
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