I can’t wait to use this with my little girl in a couple years! Thanks for sharing the flip through. We have always done digital but the printed option looks so beautiful!
I love the price and the flexibility of digital (and it's a lifesaver when homeschooling overseas!)...but it's pretty fun to actually physically open it up and explore all the pieces!
The handicraft book looks awesome!!! My biological kids started talking early!!! All my kids hate dressing for colder weather and my brother thinks it’s the Aussie in them as he’s the same!!! I like how they habe shape cards with real life objects!!! I remember when we moved to the U.K. my older kids who where young was shocked by the cold weather!!!
I think I’ll definitely be using the printed bundle and not printing myself. 😊 This program is very beautiful. I think I’ll start not this coming school year, but the following one. He’ll be about 3.5 by then. This coming year we’re just going to focus on reading picture books and trying to do some quiet table activities while 4th grade sister does her schoolwork. 😊 Probably some sort of Busy Boxes.
The first time I used this, I printed myself, and thus did a much more minimalist version. Having it already printed and not having to cut apart the cards, etc, made it much easier to just do all of it (and I had already decided that I wanted to do more of the cards and the full program after seeing how well it went with my first son). And for my boys, 3.5 has definitely been the 'sweet spot' when they start being verbal enough and focused enough to really make the most of this. :) We've started this program and are now on Unit 2 with my little guy--and loving it!
Must be a homeschool nerd... my youngest is already set in a preschool program, so I don't really imagine we'll switch to this. But, man! That's pretty stuff!
Thank you for this review! I am planning to combine this with Sonlight. Do the units progress in difficulty or could we do them in a different order to coincide with Sonlight's alphabet order? Or maybe adapt Sonlight's order to this?
I’m so stoked to use this with my 4 year old this fall. Do you need to buy the Preschool Math At Home book as well or is it incorporated in the preschool morning binder and you don’t need it?
You do need to buy the Preschool Math at Home book if you want to fully implement the math portion--the schedule in this just lists, for example, do Activity 2.1 on such-and-such a day. I have Preschool Math at Home and have really liked it!
I can’t wait to use this with my little girl in a couple years! Thanks for sharing the flip through. We have always done digital but the printed option looks so beautiful!
I love the price and the flexibility of digital (and it's a lifesaver when homeschooling overseas!)...but it's pretty fun to actually physically open it up and explore all the pieces!
The handicraft book looks awesome!!! My biological kids started talking early!!! All my kids hate dressing for colder weather and my brother thinks it’s the Aussie in them as he’s the same!!! I like how they habe shape cards with real life objects!!! I remember when we moved to the U.K. my older kids who where young was shocked by the cold weather!!!
Yeah, I've never yet had to be a parent in cold weather...that would be a whole different ball game!
I think I’ll definitely be using the printed bundle and not printing myself. 😊 This program is very beautiful. I think I’ll start not this coming school year, but the following one. He’ll be about 3.5 by then. This coming year we’re just going to focus on reading picture books and trying to do some quiet table activities while 4th grade sister does her schoolwork. 😊 Probably some sort of Busy Boxes.
The first time I used this, I printed myself, and thus did a much more minimalist version. Having it already printed and not having to cut apart the cards, etc, made it much easier to just do all of it (and I had already decided that I wanted to do more of the cards and the full program after seeing how well it went with my first son). And for my boys, 3.5 has definitely been the 'sweet spot' when they start being verbal enough and focused enough to really make the most of this. :) We've started this program and are now on Unit 2 with my little guy--and loving it!
@@SevenInAll Yay! That’s great. 😊 I think it’ll be a good time to start too.
This looks really fun. Thanks for the flip through.
Thanks for watching!
I have the digital version only because of the price - I definitely love the printed version presented here. This is a great curriculum.
The digital option is AWESOME for price and flexibility!
Must be a homeschool nerd... my youngest is already set in a preschool program, so I don't really imagine we'll switch to this. But, man! That's pretty stuff!
I've been looking forward to using it for my little guy! We've already begun and are on Unit 2 right now!
Thank you for this review! I am planning to combine this with Sonlight. Do the units progress in difficulty or could we do them in a different order to coincide with Sonlight's alphabet order? Or maybe adapt Sonlight's order to this?
No, the units don't really progress in difficulty. This is such a sweet and enjoyable program!
I’m so stoked to use this with my 4 year old this fall. Do you need to buy the Preschool Math At Home book as well or is it incorporated in the preschool morning binder and you don’t need it?
You do need to buy the Preschool Math at Home book if you want to fully implement the math portion--the schedule in this just lists, for example, do Activity 2.1 on such-and-such a day. I have Preschool Math at Home and have really liked it!
@@SevenInAll okay perfect! Thank you so much for your response. ❤️
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