One thing about being a homeschool mom is that your children are with you all the time. There isn't much chance that they will get lost on the way to school. But what about in the grocery store or an on outing with friends? I've never talked very much to my children about what to do if you get lost ... until recently.
We had the opportunity to review Cooper and Me and the Winter Adventure. This was an adorable story written by Monique & Alexa Peters. Written in rhyming verse, the story features two dogs who go on a sledding adventure. They get caught in a snowstorm and fear that they won't make it home before dark. Through their adventure, the reader learns what you should do BEFORE going on an outing and what to do if you run into trouble. At the end of the story, there is an opportunity for discussion of the story and how it applies to our lives.
You can learn more about Cooper and Me at their website and on their Facebook page. Of special note is that $1 of every Winter Adventures book sold will go to advance research and treatment of pancreatic cancer via the Lustgarten Foundation.
You can also purchase a copy of the book on the Cooper and Me website. Make a purchase of $25 or more on the website and receive FREE SHIPPING through December 15. You must use the code COOPERBLOG at check out.
I have an extra copy to give away. There are two ways to enter:
1. Leave a comment telling me that you want to win.
2. Follow me on GFC and leave a comment telling me that you do.
Comments close at midnight eastern time on December 10. Remember to leave a way for me to contact you.
I'm also linking to these blogs that feature low entry giveaways: Tightwad in Utah, and Oh So Savvy Mom.
Disclaimer: Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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Congratulations to Angela Richter who won the Christmas Lodge giveaway.
Thank you to all who entered.
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For those of you who have been following my blog for a while, you know that my posts have dropped off. Even my "just photo" posts have been scarce.
Life on the farm has picked up, and I'm homeschooling two children instead of one. Something had to fall by the wayside, and the blog took the hit.
Today, after
- letting turkeys out into their run,
- checking on the dog that was injured Tuesday,
- making sure that the calf that was out at dusk was still on the farm at daylight,
- feeding the children,
- schooling the children,
- feeding the children,
- schooling the children some more,
- returning the calf to it's pasture,
- visiting with the gentlemen who came to help,
- feeding dogs, turkeys, two calves in pens, and two goats,
- returning turkeys to their predator-proof enclosure for the night, and
- preparing to feed the children again,
I checked one of my Facebook groups and found that The Homeschool Mis-fit Blog Award nominees had been announced. I went over to NotSoSuperwoman's blog with all intentions of voting for my friend who commented on the group. Well, I still haven't voted yet.
I was distracted by
- feeding the children,
- bathing the children,
- folding some laundry,
- washing some dishes,
- putting children to bed,
- and coming over here to ask you to go VOTE FOR ME.
I'll explain it all to my friend later. ;)
A big THANK YOU to Lori at NotSoSupermom for hosting these fun awards.
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This giveaway is closed.
Do you know much about Thomas Kinkade's art? He is often called "The Painter of Light."
Now, Thomas Kinkade has entered the movie world with a presentation of Christmas Lodge. I read this synopsis on the back of the box:
During a weekend trip to the mountains, Mary (Erin Karpluk) finds herself at the now-dilapidated lodge where she spent the holidays with her family growing up. She becomes determined to restore the building to its former glory. Inspired by her grandfather and guided by her grandmother in heaven, Mary throws herself into the project, and during the process finds herself drawn to Jack (Michael Shanks), a handsome man who loves the lodge as much as she does. Historically unlucky in love, this chance encounter allows Mary to renew her faith in life and discover her one true love. For an uplifting story about the importance of faith, family and the true holiday spirit, go to the Christmas Lodge.
Anytime, I see "discover her one true love" in a movie or book description I tell myself that I have to watch it without the children ... and Prince Charming probably won't like it. So, I waited for Prince Charming to be out for the evening and watched the movie by myself. Boy, was I surprised!! The G rating actually fit this film!
- In the beginning, Mary and her boyfriend are going to the mountains for the weekend. They clearly get separate rooms.
- When they break up, it is not for some dramatic reason and there isn't a big fight about it.
- There is only one romantic kiss in the whole movie and it is appropriately timed.
- There are no "bedroom scenes."
- It is a movie about love, faith, tradition and family. There is much multi-generational respect ... Mary for her father and grandparents, Jack calls Mary's father and grandfather, "Sir", and Mary's father concedes to his father's request.
I really liked this movie. Some of it was predicable, but very heart-warming. You can watch the trailer here.
The prince is sitting by me as I'm writing this. He saw the DVD case and wanted to know about it. I told him that I had to watch it first and see if it was o.k. for kids. Then, he asked if it was o.k. to watch. I think we now have a plan for this evening.
Plan to watch this movie in the next month or two. I have an extra copy to give away. Just leave a comment telling me that you want to win. Comments close at midnight eastern time on November 16. Remember to leave a way for me to contact you.
Disclaimer: Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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A few days ago, the princess awoke before the rest of us were ready to get up. I convinced her that it was not "wake up time" and she climbed into bed with Prince Charming and myself. We dozed some. We chatted some. We giggled some. When the prince awoke, he joined us. After awhile, we told them that we had to get up and get ready to take Prince Charming to the airport. The whining began.
Princess: I don't want Daddy to leave.
Prince Charming: It's only for a week, and I'll be back.
Me: And when Daddy gets back, I get to leave. (not really, but it sounded good.)
Princess: (with great distress and real tears) NOOOOO!!! We'll starve. Daddy only knows how to make cereal and grilled cheese.
I guess that means I have job security.
Disclaimer: Prince Charming is actually a very good cook and has many dishes in his repertoire.
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Congratulations to Kristi.
Random.org chose comment #5 as the winner of this giveaway.
Thank you to all who entered.
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Learning Math has been a challenge in the palace. I have finally learned that the prince is a right-brained learner and doesn't learn in the traditional ways. He needs hands-on activities instead of just rote memorization. The princess learns mostly by osmosis, but enjoys games as well. Anytime that we can disguise school as play, we jump at the chance.
Enter Carlito C. Caterpillar's MathHouse Game Card Set.
This set of 40 games is geared toward children in pre-school through early elementary. The material is presented in 3 stages covering quantity, numeration, and operations. You download the manipulatives used in the game. If you don't like printing things, you can tweak the games to use things you have on hand.
We haven't used many of the games, but have enjoyed the ones we did use.
You can learn more about them at the company website or Facebook page.
If you like them enough to buy your own, you can do it on the company website ... OR ... you can try to win a set here. To win a set leave a comment for each mode of entry:
- Leave a comment letting me know that you want to win
- Follow me on Google Friend Connect
- Tell me what your favorite learning game is
The winner will be chosen on October 14 at 9 p.m. Eastern Time and contacted by email. BE SURE TO LEAVE A WAY FOR ME TO CONTACT YOU. Your prize will be sent directly from the contest sponsor.
Disclaimer: Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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Congratulations to the following giveaway winners:
Introducing Theo: Amy W. and Robin
The Shunning: Amy W.
Thanks to everyone for entering.
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Last week, I wasn't feeling well. We had a head-cold or allergies or something yet undetermined. There were Tornado Watches and Warnings all over our area. I'm sure the weather system that brought them was not helping my sinus issues.
We were trying to get through some schoolwork. The morning started off well. (That means everyone was cooperating and in a good mood.) After lunch, I decided that we would do just a little more school and call it a day. During that time, I was trying to hold my head up and breathe. I made a noise like, "Ugh" with a sigh.
Prince: Are you o.k., Mama?Me: Yes, I just don't feel good.Princess: From all this schoolwork? I know how ya feel.
I'm linking up to Tiny Talk.
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Back when I did a review of The Grace Card, I mentioned how much I enjoyed the previews that were shown with that movie. One of those was The Shunning. So, when I got the chance to review it, I jumped at the chance.
The Shunning, by Beverly Lewis, is a wonderful glimpse into the lives of the Amish. The tight-knit community is protective of their neighbors. When a big-city woman comes poking around, they are reluctant to reveal the home of the lady she is looking for. One older lady in the order helps her make the connection and so begins the story.
More about the movie:
Before she succumbs to cancer, the dying wish of Laura Mayfield-Bennett is to be reunited with the daughter she never knew. Unfortunately, that daughter, Katie Lapp, is a member of the Amish order. Katie is about to be married, but uneasy about the path ahead. Now she discovers the secret her parents have kept from her: she's adopted.The movie is based on the first novel in "The Heritage of Lancaster County" the series by Beverly Lewis.
I really enjoyed this movie. The drama kept you tuned in to see what happens next. Katie Lapp is already struggling with the rules that define her community. The return of her birth mother after 20 years really adds to that conflict.
You can learn more about The Shunning here:
You can also win a copy of this DVD. For your chance(s) to win, leave a comment for each mode of entry. Make sure that I have a way to contact you if you win. I'll select the winners on September 15 at noon Eastern time. The prizes will be sent from the sponsor.
To enter:
1. Leave a comment that you want to win.
2. Follow this blog using Google Friend Connect (or leave message that you already do)
3. Enter my other giveaway
I'm also linking to these blogs that feature low entry giveaways: Tightwad in Utah, and Oh So Savvy Mom.
Disclaimer: Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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Children and adults love cartoons. This new DVD recognizes that fact and uses it to teach about God.
This DVD has two parts:
In Good News, the plan of salvation is told in simple terms. It takes all of five minutes ... straight to the point. That's not to say it is dry. The animated character, Theo, is adorable and entertaining. With the help of two mice, Belfry and Luther, he gets the point across in a fun way. (By the way, the prince was quick to point out that the mice look like the ones in Cinderella.)
In Saving Faith, we learn that we can have faith in a lot of things. Not all of those things are worthy of faith. The story of Abraham and Sarah is used to teach that FAITH IN GOD can yield great blessings. This segment is about 9 minutes long -- just right for a bedtime devotional.
You can learn more about these videos (even download a bonus episode) at the Theo Presents website. You can also purchase the videos there and download a FREE app for the iPhone or iPad. Alternatively, you can purchase the DVDs at Amazon, and Lifeway Christian Store has church curriculum materials.
For every Theo DVD purchased, Whitestone Media and Child Evangelism Fellowship® will send a child in need their very own copy of Theo. You can log onto TheoPresents.com after making your own purchase, and select the region of the world you'd like another copy of Theo to be sent.
You can also win a copy of this DVD. I have TWO to giveaway. For your chance(s) to win, leave a comment for each mode of entry. Make sure that I have a way to contact you if you win. I'll select the winners on September 15 at noon Eastern time. The prizes will be sent from the sponsor.
To enter:
1. Leave a comment that you want to win.
2. Follow this blog using Google Friend Connect (or leave message that you already do)
I'm also linking to these blogs that feature low entry giveaways: Tightwad in Utah, and Oh So Savvy Mom.
Disclaimer: Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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Sometimes, just the prince and princess have the most interesting, insightful conversations. Just this week, they were working on school work when this gem popped up.
Prince: When I grow up I'm going to adopt a boy, but not get married.
Princess: If you get married, you get a gold ring.
Prince: You can buy one of those.
Princess: Well, if you adopt, you have to sign a lot of papers.
Where do they get this stuff?
I'm linking up to Tiny Talk.
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Now that Irene has passed, I have been able to confirm the winner of The Grace Card giveaway. Congratulations to commenter #2 -- Debbie. Your prize is on the way!!!
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Grace: It is such a little word, but it carries BIG meanings. Is your heart BIG enough for grace?
Have you ever thought about the word grace?
- favor
- goodwill
- kindness
- kindliness
- love
- forgiveness
- charity
- mercifulness
- mercy
- clemency
- pardon
Would you be able to apply those words if you watched your small child be killed by someone's illegal activity? Would you be able to immediately offer grace to that person? Would you be able to offer grace to that person after a matter of time? Or would you be more likely to have the opposite of grace ... animosity and disfavor? Would you carry that emotion over to all people of the race of the one who killed your child? Would you be able to work with a person of that race ... as if YOUR life depended on it?
That is exactly what happened to Mac McDonald in The Grace Card. His small son was killed as a drug dealer tried to elude capture. His reaction to that tragic event shaped the next 17 years of his life. His relationship with his wife, surviving child, co-workers, and God were all impacted by that event.
As a police officer, he was partenered with a man of a different race who had just received a promotion ... the promotion that Mac wanted. This wasn't just any man. He was a man of faith; a man who struggled to build a church; and after this partnership ... a man who struggled with grace himself. The two men were partenered to work on one man's attitude. The partnership worked on both men's hearts.
This movie came out several months ago. A friend at our church recommended it to the entire congregation. I wasn't able to go when our Bible Study group went. So, I jumped at the opportunity to review it in DVD format. I am so glad I did. I watched it the other night with my mom and we both loved it. (We even loved the previews on the DVD for the other films!)
At the beginning of the film, I thought the acting was kind of poor. But it soon got better and the story picked up quickly. There was only one thing that I would change ... Louis Gossett, Jr. I really enjoy his films, but we didn't see much of him in this movie. He only had a few minutes of screen time, but it was a pivotal few minutes.
If you want to know more, you'll have to see the movie, or check out The Grace Card website or The Grace Card on Facebook.
If you want to buy your own copy of The Grace Card, you can find the DVD in stores now.
If you want to WIN your own copy of The Grace Card, you can sign-up here. I have one extra copy to give away. All entries must be received by August 26, 2011, at noon Eastern time. Make sure you leave a way for me to contact you.
Leave a comment for each mode of entry:
1. Leave a comment telling me you want to win.
2. Follow this blog using Google Friend Connect (or tell me you already do)
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If you are familiar with Circle C Adventures by Kregel Publications, then you are no stranger to Andrea "Andi" Carter. While the Circle C Adventures are for readers ages 9 - 14, the books in the new Circle C Beginnings are for readers from age 6 to age 8. They are completely new stories about 6-year-old Andi, her horse, and her family and friends on the Circle C Ranch in 1874. The books have fun illustrations and easy-to-read text -- for kids who are ready for their first chapter books.
Title: Andi's Pony Trouble
Price: $4.99
The Queen's Assessment:
We LOVED Andi's Pony Trouble. I was afraid that the prince would not want to read a story about a girl. Reading is generally not his favorite thing to do anyway. Add in that the main character is a girl, and I was prepared for battle.
It was easier than I thought. As soon as the prince found out that a ranch was involved, he was game. He still didn't want to read the whole chapter by himself, so we team read -- he'd read the even-numbered pages and I'd read the odd-numbered pages. This worked especially well for him when he had a page with an illustration instead of words!
The story was engaging, and we wanted to know "what happens next." The illustrations were delightful. The princess was playing nearby as we read. One day, she noticed that I had printouts from the Andy and Taffy website on my desk. She would color for a long time while we read. The prince enjoyed coloring as well, but he had to wait until we were done reading.
These pictures are from a book other than the one we reviewed. However, they give a representation of the great illustrations in these books. |
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I remember that as a child I would watch movies that had the big mansion with the "library" in it. The books were floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall. That always seemed like a fancy house.
We just had a bookshelf.
Now, I am not one for a lot of gadgets. I keep my calendar on the wall. My "To Do" list is a spiral notebook that usually gets lost amongst a bunch of other clutter.
Since I am not into gadgets, I didn't have an eReader device on which to read these files. However, through the great network of the TOS Homeschool Crew, I found that I could download FREE reading software and read these files on my computer.
This set of ebooks includes:
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Title: Latin Curriculum -- Latin's Not So Tough!
Price: The information that I received for review had a $32 retail value. Prices will vary based on levels and options chosen.
Greek 'n' Stuff provided Greek and Latin curriculum for review by The Homeschool Crew. We were fortunate enough to get the Latin's Not So Tough Level 2 curriculum. As the company wrote to me,
"Level 2 focuses on a thorough review of the Latin alphabet, diphthongs, and special consonant sounds (taught in level 1) followed by a core vocabulary of 50 Latin words."We received the workbook, "Answers Only" Answer Key, and pronunciation CD.
The Queen's Assessment
I had some concerns about receiving this item for review. I thought the prince needed to have a better grasp of the English language before embarking on a foreign language ... just to avoid confusion of the two. I also thought it would add frustration to his learning day because we were starting with Level 2 and not Level 1.
Was I ever wrong!
The prince loved this curriculum. He often asked to do it before his other subjects.
The lessons started with a review of the Latin alphabet, diphthongs and special consonants. By lesson 5, we were learning Latin words! By lesson 7, my "puer" was calling
his dad an "agricola." (That would be my "boy" calling his dad a "farmer.")
The worksheets had matching, fill in the blanks, activities, and puzzles to re-inforce the new words and review the previously-learned words. You can see samples of the workbook pages here. The flashcards were really great for helping the prince to remember the Latin vocabulary words. He loved to see his stack of "correct" cards grow.
Other Homeschool Crew Members reviewed this product. Be sure to find out what they thought at The Homeschool Crew Blog.
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