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Sunday, August 3, 2014

70% off Homeschool Management Bundle - ONLY $19.99


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Homeschool Bundle



This bundle includes products that are specifically designed to make your life much easier as a homeschooling parent, to bring joy to your day, and to inspire you on your homeschooling journey!

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  • Encouragement for Homeschool Moms
  • Homemade Convenience Foods
  • Homeschool & Family Calendar
  • Homeschooling with a Purpose
  • Listening to Learn: Using Audio Files in Your Homeschool
  • Mom’s Home Management Binder for all Seasons (Calendars)
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  • Mom’s Home Management Binder for all Seasons (Holidays)
  • Mom’s Home Management Binder for all Seasons (Homeschool)
  • Mom’s Home Management Binder for all Seasons (Lists)
  • My Book of Thanks: A 25 Day Gratitude Journal for Kids
  • The Homemaker’s Guide to Creating the Perfect Schedule

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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Get Ready for Back to School with Little Passports





Get Ready for Back to School with Little Passports


As summer kicks off and families enjoy pool time, summer vacations and more, Little Passports is working to get their explorers ready for back to school time. Keep the journey of Sam and Sophia going with new personalized products perfect for keeping kids organized as they embark on another year of learning.




Which features: a folder, notebook and 5 bookmarks



or a



Little Passports Premium Lunchbox and Chalkboard for only $29.95 with a fun chalkboard inside to write hand-written notes.



Even better, pick up both! These items are only available for a limited-time so order today!










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30 Days of Amazing Educational FREEBIES For Kids!!




Be sure to stock up on all of the amazing Freebies that's available from Educents during other 30 days of Freebies!! Not to mention all of the crazy deals you'll run across while scanning through my favorite education site -- Educents.com




100% OFF Word Searches Freebie
Perfect for 1st - 3rd grade Students.
Download instantly after "purchase!"



Give your colorful kiddos hours of coloring delight with this 13-page coloring book--100% FREE!





An Uno-style card game that helps kids practice their addition number sentences as well as practicing equal equations. Fun and Educational!!



A fun an interesting way for kids to practice writing prompts! They get to choose from a few different options and use their imaginations to create a story if their own!
Includes:
4 Narrative Story Prompts
2 Descriptive Prompts
2 Compare and Contrast 



Download the Summer Activities Checklist & Educents Explorers Guide for FREE, follow the steps, and help your little one become a certified Explorers Club Member! 



A wonderful study guide to the novel, "The Enormous Crocodile" by Roald Dahl.



Simply download the Summer Freebies and help your little ones use their brains this summer so they'll be school ready when that time rolls back around!!!



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Monday, June 16, 2014

Tips for Traveling with Small Children



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With summer running full speed and family trips being planned, Little Passports has decided to share some wonderful tips for traveling with your little ones. Are you dreading boarding that crammed flight or beginning that long 4 hour car ride? Worry mo more!! With a simple Little Passports' checklist featuring some amazing and helpful ideas, parents everywhere will soon be celebrating this once dreaded topic of discussion and maybe even looking forward to their next family vacation.

The help don't end there.......

Once you've made it to grandma's house or standing on that beachside balcony, Little Passports has made it 10x simpler to keep the kids entertained for hours, and possibly even days, with easy-to-do educational activities that are included within their subscriptions.
All you gotta do is simply sign up for a 3 or 6 month subscription (USA or World Edition) for just $13.95! Kids are sure to enjoy taking a break from the TV while they the opportunity to explore the world from the comfort of anywhere that they may be. (Home, Beach, Grandma's house, Camping site, ect.)

Keep the learning going throughout the Summer and no longer worry about the dreading Summer Brain that haunts the upcoming school year.

Don't lose your smarts, Gain some!!


Little Passpots Summer Savings


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Monday, April 7, 2014

Happy Birthday, Little Passports!! Celebrate with 15% off Subscriptions



15% Off New Subscriptions through 4/8
From Now through 4/8
Use Promo Code: HAPPY5
Don't forget about the Little Passports 15% Off Sale!

Quick Fact:
Little Passports was co-founded by two mothers who believe in raising children to be not only compassionate but knowledgeable as well, on world cultures and people. Pretty amazing, right?

Each month, the adventurous characters of Little Passports, Sam and Sofia, travel the globe on their magic scooter and share their experiences with your child. During their birthday sale, take advantage of receiving 15% off your total subscription package, your child will receive a personalized package in the mail, each month, including an adventure letter, souvenirs unique to the visited area, activities as well as access to their amazing Boarding Zone full of exciting activities and exciting games. (With this kind of deal, I feel like it's my birthday!)

Click on the links or banner below to sign up for your subscription today and receive your 15% off by using the coupon code: HAPPY5 from today through Tuesday, 4/8


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Sunday, February 23, 2014

How's Your Family Celebrating Black History Month?

Little Passports is all about empowering your whole family to know everything there is to know about this big world of ours and the incredible culture intertwined into each generation.


Little Passports
Black History Month Info

February is Black History Month, an opportunity to talk with children about race and civil rights, as well as the heritage, accomplishments, and culture of African Americans.
Join Sam and Sofia as they explore these 3 ways to celebrate and learn!


1. Read a Book

Spark a conversation by reading children’s books that highlight our nation’s African American heroes and their achievements. Here are a few inspiring selections:



Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., By Doreen Rappaport
An introduction to Dr. King’s life and message, this picture book pairs age-appropriate educational material with beautiful images.

The Story of Ruby Bridges, By Robert Coles
The inspiring story of a courageous 6-year old girl who helped shape US history by being the first African American child to go to an all-white school.

We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball, By Kadir Nelson
This gorgeously illustrated book tells the story of the African American baseball league and the challenges they overcame to pursue their passion.



2. Play a Game
DIY Activity: It’s easy to make your own Mancala board! Simply get an empty egg carton with 12 small “pits,” trim off the sides, and decorate it with markers or paint. Get two containers (such as bowls) and place one at each end of the egg carton as the “banks,” where players collect their winnings. For the “stones,” you can use small items, such as marbles, beans, or even candy! For detailed rules on how to play, click here: How to Play Mancala




3. Take a Trip
Visit a landmark, attraction, or museum, celebrating black history. An interactive and engaging field trip is a great way to capture a child’s interest! Here are some ideas:
• Booker T. Washington National Monument (Franklin County, Virginia)
• Tuskegee Airmen National Museum (Detroit, MI)
• Pride and Passion: The African-American Baseball Experience (Permanent exhibition at the Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, NY)
For more hands-on activities celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr., check out the Little Passports Pinterest board.

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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Presidents Day Sale Starts NOW - Save 10% OFF Sitewide






*FREEBIES and deals from EDUCENTS*


In honor of our many great Presidents, Educents is offering an additional 10% OFF the whole site, when you use the code: PRES10







Celebrate and honor President's Day with these helpful and FUN tools for the classroom or learning at home.
Get 30% off the President's Day Pop-Up Book and President's Day Unit
Materials made by Education to the Core
Download instantly, print as many as you'd like and enjoy!



Download this Abraham Lincoln Interactive Sight Word Reader by Kinder-Craze for FREE
Deal ends on February 17 


Pick up the George Washington integrated unit just in time for Presidents' day! It's perfect for homeschooling families as well as students in grades K-2.



In just 30 minutes, your kids will have effortlessly learned and memorized their upper 3's and 4's times tables... you'll be amazed at how well it actually works!




Celebrate and honor Black History Month with these helpful and FUN tools for the classroom or learning at home.
Get 30% OFF Black History Pop-Up Book and the Black History Month Unit
Materials made by Education to the Core
Download instantly, print as many as you'd like and enjoy!


African Americans included in the Black History Month Unit:

  • Harriet Tubman
  • Barack Obama
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Rosa Parks


Some of the People Included in Black History Pop-Up Book:
  • Martin Luther King. Jr
  • Barack Obama
  • George Washington Carver
  • Booker T Washington
  • Sarah Goode
  • And more...




Find more educational deals at Educents.com




Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Receive 30% OFF Black History Month Curriculum Bundle







Celebrate and honor Black History Month with helpful and FUN tools for the classroom and/or learning at home with Black History Month Curriculum Bundle.

Completely original, and designed in a way that your kids will be able to assemble the book and reflect on famous African-American's throughout our history and write about them once their finished. Pictures help students write about famous events as well as people who have changed history
 Entertainment while learning ...

My favorite kind of Education!

Pay just $7.50





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Friday, January 31, 2014

School Fundraising with Little Passports!

Mix things up with Little Passports Fundraising at your child's school!

Plan an educational fundraiser at your child's school

Are you a PTA member (or similar parent/teacher group) at your child's school? Have an upcoming fundraiser to plan but don't want the same copy-cat catalog?

Surprise everyone... Shake things up a bit this year and give Little Passports Fundraising a try. Partner with a wonderful award-winning product thats not only educational but a favorite for kids as well as parents! Discover the world in your own home and be amazed! Little Passports offer multiple monthly shipment options in USA & World Edition. Kids of all ages are sure to have tons of fun & get the opportunity to learn amazing facts, play games and get creative with educational art projects! Learning through play, a parents' best friend!!

How things works: You'll receive flyer(s) to help spread the word about your school's fundraiser to all! Friends, family and neighbors shop at Little Passports and your child's school will receive 15% of profits!

For more information visit: the Little Passports Fundraising page

Friday, December 27, 2013

FREE: Native American History Timeline & Native American Word Scramble Worksheet!!





How about a bit of Native American History as well as a Native American Word Scramble to start off the New Year?

Not too much is known about the dates and events of the Native Americans before the Europeans arrive, but I'm on a mission to learn and if I succeed then I'll be sure to let you know.

The following timeline begins with 1st contact which was made by Christopher Columbus.


Christopher Columbus
1492 - Christopher Columbus 1st makes contact with the Native Americans. He calls them Indians because he believes that he has landed within the East Indies.

1513 - Juan Ponce de Leon explores Florida and comes runs across Native Americans. He then takes 8 of them captive.


1539 - Hernando de Soto lands in Tampa Bay, Florida and kills around 100 Native American warriors!


1539 - The Spanish first make contact with the Pueblo Indians in the southwest.


1620 - Pocahontas marries Englishman John Rolfe.


1680 - The Pueblo Indians rage against the Spanish and take back their homeland, for 12 years.


1754 - The French and Indian War between France and Great Britain begins. Indian tribes were a part of both sides.


1763 - The French and Indian War finally ended.


1764 - Chief Pontiac, of the Ottawa tribe, led a rebellion against the British in the Ohio River Valley.


1810 - Tecumseh begins to put together a confederation of Native American Tribes in an effort to stop the enlargement of the United States.

Tecumseh, by Benson Lossing
in 1848, based on 1808 drawing

1811 - The Shawnee are defeated by William Henry Harrison during the Battle of Tippecanoe.


1812 - Native Americans under Tecumseh ally with the British against the United States in the War of 1812.


1817 - The First Seminole War is fought when Andrew Jackson over-swarms Florida in hope to catch runaway slaves.


1824 - The United States established the Office of Indian Affairs.


1830 - President Andrew Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act into a law.


1835 - The Second Seminole War started when the United States tries to force the Seminole Indians to move from Florida to Oklahoma.



Cherokee Tribe
Cherokee Nation Flag
1838 - The Cherokee tribe are forced to march from North Carolina to Oklahoma. Thousands of them pass away along the way in what is now known as the Trail of Tears.

1855 - The Third Seminole War is fought against the legendary leader - Billy Bowlegs.


1855 - The Nez Perce sign an agreement with the United States Government which would later be dismantled when gold was discovered on the land that belonged to the Nez Perce tribe.


1862 - The Homestead Act is passed by the United States Government which lead to the opening of an Indian land in the Midwest, to settlers.


1874 - The Red River War is fought in Northern Texas.


1876 - George Custer and the United States Army is deeply defeated during the Battle of Little Big Horn by Native Americans, which was led by Sitting Bull.


1877 - The Nez Perce people, led by Chief Joseph, retreat from United States forces and end up traveling 1,400 miles until they surrender in what would soon be known as the Nez Perce War.

Sitting Bull


1890 - Sitting Bull is killed by Indian Agents who believe that he will support the Ghost Dancers.

1890 - The Wounded Knee Massacre took place in South Dakota. Around two hundred Native American women and children were killed.


1907 - Charles Curtis became the first Native American United States Senator. He would later become vice president of the United States of America.


1912 - Jim Thorpe wins two gold medals in the Olympics and is named the greatest athlete in the world!


1965 - Native American, Maria Tallchief, becomes the first American prima-ballerina of the New York City Ballet.


1969 - At last -  All Native American Indians are declared citizens of the United States of America!!


Below is a fun Native American Word Scramble from Little Passports!
This worksheet is an amazing addition to any Native American History Lesson!



Visit Little Passports for more amazing learning opportunities!


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Timeline Source: Ducksters


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Friday, December 6, 2013

FREE Christmas in America DVD - Learn How Christmas became what it is today! (Just Pay S&H)


Learn how America influenced the
Christmas Celebration with a FREE DVD!
(Just pay shipping)


The Christmas in America DVD teaches the exciting and little-known story of how Christmas in America came to be the celebration that we all know it as today. Learn who and how American historical figures played a major role in shaping how we celebrate Christmas.









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Thursday, November 21, 2013

How Do Other Countries Use Food to Celebrate their Holiday's?


Feasts Around the World with Little Passports

In America, Thanksgiving is a holiday that is loved by all and revolves around giving thanks and chowing down on foods like turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie, but it’s not the only holiday that requires an appetite. Come on a trip with Little Passports and teach your kids about other food-filled holidays from around the world and see just how other countries use food to celebrate.


Iran:
Nowruz, the Persian New Year, takes place in March and is a celebration of the first day of spring. All of the food that gets eaten during Nowruz are chosen specifically for this celebration and are said to evoke spring and renewal as well as welcoming the coming year. One of the more meaningful dishes is Ash-e reshteh, a noodle soup made with spinach and green herbs. It's said that untangling the noodles as you eat will bring you good fortune in the upcoming year. Another one of Nowruz's traditional dishes, (sabzi pollo mahi), lays fish alongside a bed of herb-coated rice. The fish represents "abundance" and the herb filled green rice stands for the greenness of nature in the spring. Other dishes served at Nowruz include lamb and rice-stuffed grape leaves (dolmeh barg) and a green herb-filled omelet (kookoo sabzi). YUM!!!

Haggis
The United Kingdom:
Though he lived over 200 years ago, Robert “Bobby” Burns is a Scottish poet who is so beloved in the United Kingdom that his birthday is celebrated as “Burns Night” every year. Around January 25th, people across the United Kingdom gather for “Burns suppers” and read Burns’ poetry aloud while feasting on Scottish dish haggis, which was one of Burns’ favorite foods. Haggis is chopped sheep heart, lungs, liver, oatmeal, onion, and spices stuffed and cooked in a sheep’s stomach! Burns thought haggis was so delicious, he wrote an entire poem about it called “Address to a Haggis.” (I personally believe that I'll past on this dish, what about you?)



Sweden/Denmark/Finland:

Quickly becoming the most celebrated holiday outside New Year and Christmas for Sweden, Midsummer’s Eve is the time when Scandinavians celebrate the longest day of the year. Midsummer’s Eve takes place during the summer solstice, which is around June 21st. On this holiday, traditional songs are sung, people dance around a decorated pole called the “midsommarstang,” and everyone feasts. One of the most popular Midsummer’s Eve foods is a kind of fish, called herring, that is pickled with mustard and onions and served with boiled new potatoes, sour cream, dill, and chopped boiled eggs. Swedish meatballs, sausage, grilled meats, strawberries and cheese pie are also traditional dishes to eat on Midsummer’s Eve.


Korea:
The largest and most important holiday in Korea is the harvest festival, Chuseok. This year, on September 18th, Chuseok celebrations took place over three days and involved visiting with family, giving thanks to ancestors, and lots of dancing. Braised beef shortribs (Galbi jjim), a savory pancake (jeon), and a sweet potato noodle dish (japchae) are foods that are commonly seen during Chuseok, but because rice is one of the crops celebrated during the harvest festival, the rice cake songpyeon is the main food of Chueseok. Songpyeon is made from kneaded rice flour, stuffed with chestnuts, red beans, and/or sesame seeds before being steamed over pine needles. Korean families gather to create songpyeon together and see who can make the prettiest shape!!


Greece:

On the Greek island of Cyprus, preparation for Lent lasts over two weeks of feasting. Because people stay away from meat during Lent, one full week before Lent, is dedicated to eating large amounts of meat and another week dedicated to eating cheese! (Surprising right?! Almost hard to believe!) The week of meat is known as “Kreatini.” Traditional Kreatini dishes consist of pork stew (afelia), lamb skewers, that have been marinated and grilled (souvlaki) as well as a dish of baked lamb, tomatoes, onions, and potatoes (tavva). During Tyrini, the week of cheese, people eat a variety of sweet and savory cheese-filled pastries (bourekia), cheese cookies topped with herbs, bread filled with Halloumi cheese, and ravioli stuffed with local, fresh cheese. I'll admit that I'm a HUGE Meat and Cheese fan but a full week of each is a bit overboard, if you ask me. But if I was from Greece then I'm sure I would love it!

Little Passports will take your whole family on a trip across the world and teach your kids unique information to help their brains grow. Your brain may even grow a bit as well!! Subscriptions start at just $10.95 per month and provide an entertained and unique learning experience for your children!


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Friday, November 1, 2013

An Educational Fall Freebie for the Kids - LIMITED TIME ONLY


What's better than a freebie....
How about an Educational Fall Freebie?!?!

For a limited time only, Educents is offering the Leaf Pile - A Sight Word Game for FREE!


Raking leaves is the first thing that my daughters start talking about when fall season comes around and it's a favorite activity for many children. (Of course jumping in the leaf piles are the best part!) With the Leaf Pile Sight Word Game, kids can "rake" sight words into their own piles while they are practicing reading them!

This engaging and fast-paced sight game will have your kids laughing with delight as they search for the “Friend Cards” to receive a bonus point and stay away from the “Wind Cards” which will blow all of their cards back to the leaf pile. All while learning Fry's first 100 words! 

Educational fun is super important so that children will grow to love learning and enjoy the whole concept of growing their brains!

The kit includes many ideas for different variations of how you can play the game. Each card is marked with a number so you will know if the word is in the first, second, third, or fourth set of 25 words. Not only does this help with cleaning and organizing but it also makes it easier to remember which words your child has mastered.

The Leaf Pile - A Sight Word Game is for children in grades Kindergarten through 2nd grade and can be used by Parents, Teachers and Home-school. Kids will love playing the game and will forget that their learning! My favorite kind of game!!

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The GIANTmicrobes Giveaway

Welcome to the
GIANTmicrobes Giveaway
Hosted by Pea of Sweetness
Sponsored by GIANTmicrobes

GIANTmicrobes

GIANTmicrobes® are stuffed "animals" that look like tiny microbes but a million times larger than their actual size! They're funny, educational, and can be lots of fun!

Each GIANTmicrobes® comes with an photo as well as information about the actual microbe that it represents. They make wonderful learning tools, as well as amusing gifts for someone who has a sense of humor.

Emilee, from the Pea of Sweetness blog, loves the educational opportunities as well as the fun value of GIANTmicrobes and chose to review a cancer cell. Since her husband is a 2x cancer survivor they particularly like that the cancer cell can be turned inside out to a healthy cell! Check out her full GIANTmicrobes Review.

GIANTmicrobes

About the prize:
One lucky reader will receive a GIANTmicrobes of their choice!

About the giveaway:
Begins on October 28 and Ends on November 11 at 11:00pm CST
Open to US residents ages 18+
 Please refer to the full terms and conditions in the Giveaway Tools.



Disclosure: I received no compensation for this publication. My opinions are my own and may be different than yours. My Kind Of Introduction is not responsible for prize fulfillment.