Open and Go!? What if it's not working...


Happy Friday!

A few links to share with you today. That is all 😊

Happy Homeschooling,

-Renee

Open and Go?

Some thoughts on curriculum that claims to be "open and go," and how to modify it when it's not working for your kiddo.

Word Play Books

The Circus Ship, The 7 Silly Eaters, Casey at the Bat... 20 picture books that play with words that your kids ages 4-11 will laugh at and love.

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