We’ve heard bits and pieces of feedback from those of you who purchased and used Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve this past school year and we’ve appreciated it so much. We’d love to hear from more of you! How did it go? Was it worth the price? Did your kids enjoy it? More importantly, did you feel like it gave your family ideas and the opportunity to serve?
Whether you finished the entire kit, you’re in the middle of it, or you’ve just begun to use it…we’d really like to hear from you! Email us in your spare time (ha!) and let us know how it went for you.
As a small thank you for taking the time to email, we’ll send you a Kid’s Character Chart of your choice to use with your family!
If you haven’t checked out Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve Curriculum Kit for Early Learners, you can take a look at it here. Be sure to download this free sample lesson to get a feel for how this curriculum works!
Linda D. says
We are going to start it in the fall…I had a cousin’s wife, who home schools her 3 kids, look at the material. She thought it was great! I’m excited to start it in a few months….
Brooke says
What age is this for? Would 3 years old be too young? Will you share your feedback? I’m interested in doing this since we’re going to hold of on spending the $$$ for preschool this fall for our Sammie girl. thanks
Laura says
I always tell people that this curriculum is great for kids ages 2-7. I would say that if you feel like your daughter is ready for some preschool activity, but you want to just work with her at home, this kit really would be perfect. You can work through it at your own pace and at the level she is ready. It provides you will loads of ideas of activities to do together. We have wonderful memories of working through this with our kids (the first of which we started when he was 3!). :)
Rebekah says
I bought it when you first published it, to use with my first-born, then 3, but I will probably use it more intentionally with my 2-year-old, now that my 4-yr-old is reading at the 2nd grade level. With my kids, I can see its academics being more applicable in the 2-4 range, although its character-building activities and Bible memory are great at older ages. For us, I see us using it as a family activity this next year, instead of a one-on-one lesson plan. As with any family and curriculum, we’ll pick and choose according to their needs and interests. It is worth the money. You do get all the supports, Scriptures, printouts too.