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What's Old is new Again

This week is filled with phone calls, emails, plans etc...so I have been less than active in planning school. However, I have to keep the kids on a schedule for my sake and theirs. Today we pulled out old Lapbooks that the kids did a while ago. This time I let Samantha, who is only 22 months, try the Dora the Explorer Color Match one. By golly she did it all on her own!  That girl amazes me!   Molly worked on the number lapbook and Zachary has been asking to get out that Math Deluxe Game that I reviewed last week so he is working on that this morning....sigh....at least things with them are going close to normal.....We are taking them to the gym today for some run around time before we pretty much dont see them over the next two days during the wake and funeral time.






Whatcha doing with your preschoolers this week?

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AWESOME!! Love when things work out like that!
Lindsay said…
oo very good.. I know they will thrive on being on their schedule while things are a little less than typical. Today we are playing games and hoping to get outside some today! So far we have played memory, hi-ho cherry-o (sp), candyland bingo and candyland :-)
Mommy of 3 said…
I think it is great you are trying to keep the kids on their schedule. I know it can be difficult to keep things on track when you are dealing with so much. I love the Dora lapbook. Children are so smart! I am praying for you and your family. Hang in there.
Jessica S. said…
I love this!! ;) Thank you for sharing. You are in my heart and prayers!! Take care. Jessica
we like recycling !! This week my preschooler is working on Jolanthe's (Homeschool Creations) astronaut preschool pack !!
Crisc said…
My daughter would LOVE this! Stopping by and following you from the hop =)

http://nextgenhomeschooler.blogspot.com/2011/03/jack-and-beanstalk.html
Tracy said…
Looks like alot of fun, despite your hectic and stressful schedule! I ordered the Math Deluxe game after I saw your review. You will be in my thoughts as you spend time with family and friends at the funeral.
melismama said…
Tracy that is great! I hope your kids like it as much as ours do...
JDaniel4's Mom said…
Reviewing is such a great idea!

Thanks for linking to Read.Explore.Learn.

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