In our study of Japan, the kids and I attempted origami for the first time. I think we did a pretty good job on our little penguins....I know we enjoyed it!! Madison's ready to find some more patterns to try.
How cool! Y'all do the neatest stuff!! My oldest DD was looking at your blog with me the other night....reading about the fried potato balls & wanted to know if we couldn't study about other countries & try some different recipes, etc. I told her we most certainly could! Probably will wait til the first of the year now though since we are in the midst of the First Thanksgiving & Colonial Times right now. Would you mind sharing some of your recipes & ideas, notes etc?! You could email me at lfunnyfarm@aol.com
We did origami this week too! They made rabbits, boats and little boxes that are blown up. Ethan loves it - he wants to buy the book. It's fun when you find something that really interests your kids.
Those look great. You are always doing something fun with your kids. I love it. We did oragami boats one time, even my little one had a lot of fun with that!
Thanks everyone! Lisa, our primary book is Abeka Old World History. That's what we use to do all of our reading and learning. My cooking recipes come from simply googling whatever country we are studying. I have another world atlas book that has cool crafts and ideas for different countries. That's where some of our craft ideas are coming from.
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How cool! Y'all do the neatest stuff!! My oldest DD was looking at your blog with me the other night....reading about the fried potato balls & wanted to know if we couldn't study about other countries & try some different recipes, etc. I told her we most certainly could! Probably will wait til the first of the year now though since we are in the midst of the First Thanksgiving & Colonial Times right now. Would you mind sharing some of your recipes & ideas, notes etc?! You could email me at lfunnyfarm@aol.com
Ya'll did a great job! We cover Japan after the first of the year and will definitely have to try origami.
Thanks for visiting me! Kim
those are pretty good!!!
That looks like fun!
We did origami this week too! They made rabbits, boats and little boxes that are blown up. Ethan loves it - he wants to buy the book. It's fun when you find something that really interests your kids.
Cute!
Where are you getting all these studies from?
Those look great. You are always doing something fun with your kids. I love it. We did oragami boats one time, even my little one had a lot of fun with that!
Thanks everyone!
Lisa, our primary book is Abeka Old World History. That's what we use to do all of our reading and learning. My cooking recipes come from simply googling whatever country we are studying. I have another world atlas book that has cool crafts and ideas for different countries. That's where some of our craft ideas are coming from.
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