"Furthermore, most children will find greater satisfaction and demonstrate greater learning from things they make and do with their parents or other people than from elaborate toys or learning materials."
~ Raymond S. Moore, School Can Wait
Here is another ode to a no television summer. With so many books to read and memories to be had cuddled and huddled around the couch, I wanted to encourage a lifestyle of reading and doing. Here are some books to be enjoyed and some fun and useful projects and ideas to accompany them. I would like to think that there is a little of something for everyone here!
Sense and Sensibility
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
Project Based on Book:
Winnie-the-Pooh
Project Based on Books:
Make Your Own ~ Pooh's Medicinal Honey
Raggedy Ann and Andy Books
Raggedy Ann & Andy ~ A Read Aloud Treasury by Johnny Gruelle
Projects Based on Books:
Playtime Ideas with Raggedy Ann and Andy
Raggedy Ann and Andy's "I Love You" Bookmarks ~ Free Printable Set
Raggedy Ann's Room Spray ~ For the Nursery
The Little House on the Prairie Series
The Little House Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Projects Based on Books:
Laura's Cornbread Mix-in-a-Jar ~ Printable Recipe Kit
Our Favorite "Farmer Boy" {No Cook, Raw} Vanilla Ice Cream ~ 4 Variations
Pretending to Be Pioneers ~ Precious Playtime Ideas
Projects Based on Books:
Laura's Cornbread Mix-in-a-Jar ~ Printable Recipe Kit
Our Favorite "Farmer Boy" {No Cook, Raw} Vanilla Ice Cream ~ 4 Variations
Pretending to Be Pioneers ~ Precious Playtime Ideas
The Tales of Peter Rabbit
Beatrix Potter Book {The Complete Tales} by Beatrix Potter
Projects Based on Books:
The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
How to Make Your Own Handkerchiefs {DIY}
The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse
The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle by Beatrix Potter
Projects Based on Books:
Beatrix Potter Book {The Complete Tales} by Beatrix Potter
The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse by Beatrix Potter
Projects Based on Books:
“A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children
is not a good children's story in the slightest.”
~ C.S. Lewis
Note: I have always found useful projects made together for the home to be wonderful employment. As time is often a factor, I noticed I found more of "it" to craft together when I knew the things we created would actually be used. For example, children will enjoy making labels or cutting them out for a "Raggedy Ann Room Spray". They would enjoy counting out the drops into the spray bottle and smelling each scent. They would enjoy exclaiming how delicious or strong each fragrance is. They would appreciate spraying the aroma and knowing they made something productive! And as they do prepare it, explain the "little things" to them along the way (that the peppermint oil is made from the peppermint plant, that it has many medicinal properties to kill germs, that they must never ingest the potent oils and so forth). They will associate that little spray with those moments of reading together. Your books will come alive! This is the type of home education and bonding that blesses everyone involved.
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