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Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve: Early Learners Curriculum Kit – New, Improved, and On Sale!

June 4, 2013 by Laura 5 Comments

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I am so thankful to see how Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve has come together. Working through this curriculum blessed our family so much when our boys were little, and I’ve heard from so many of you over the past 2 1/2 years that the curriculum has blessed your family too.

It is with great excitement that I now present this curriculum to you in a “new set of clothes.” The content is the same. The idea of teaching your kids to serve right along with teaching them academic basics is the same. But the look is new. The format is much improved. Overall, it looks much more professional.

Have you purchased Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve in the past? Email me if you’d like a download link for the updated version. If you don’t yet have this curriculum, but have kids ages 2-7, I would love for you to look into this kit. With 26 complete lessons including recipes, crafts, Bible stories and memory work, writing practice, and so much more – along with loads of ideas of how to teach your kids to think of and serve others – this curriculum is a well rounded program for your whole family to enjoy together.

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Some of our family’s favorite memories include:  On “Jj week”, taking a Jar of Jelly beans to our “bigger” friend John (a great role model to our boys when they were little); Receiving a “Mmmm!” thank you note for the “marvelous, magnificent mini muffins” from Mr. and Mrs. Miller after our visit with them on “Mm week”; Surprising Daddy with Donuts on “Dd week”; Picking out a tiny toy for Tina on “Tt week” – not to mention how much fun we had brainstorming together for people to serve and what we might surprise them with that week! Our list goes on…the kids still talk about all we did with these ideas when they were little. 

You can read more about this curriculum kit here. The entire kit is 183 pages, loaded with ideas and information – plenty to keep you busy, yet flexible enough to work in any family situation. To get a feel for what this kit is like, help yourself to free Curriculum Sample Pages, including the lesson for LetterBb.

For one week, we are offering a “re-launch special” – knocking $10 off the price. We offer this curriculum in download form and printed form too – whichever works better for your family!

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Sale prices end Wednesday, June 12. Take advantage of these prices while you can!

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Aa is for Apple Pie

August 13, 2010 by Laura 16 Comments

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Malachi, our kindergartner, is working through parts of Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve this year. We began this week with the letter Aa and I couldn’t resist taking pictures to share. 

Monday morning we all sat around the table brainstorming about people we knew whose name began with the letter Aa…then we talked about what we might like to do for the family we chose. I loved that even our older boys were having fun brainstorming with us.

It was decided that we would make an apple pie for the A_________ family. (Yes, we realize the apple pie recipe isn’t mentioned in the kit, but the point of doing these acts of service is brainstorming as a family and figuring out together what you’d like to do!)

And so, this morning while the big boys were working on math and handwriting, Malachi and I worked together to make a big apple pie. He especially loved cutting little tiny apples out of the pie crust and arranging them (throwing them haphazardly) on top of the pie. It’s pretty rare that Malachi gets alone time with Mommy these days now that school is in full force and the bigger boys’ work is more intense. It was a pretty sweet half hour. :)

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I thought his pie turned out SO cute!!

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Tonight after dinner we all loaded up so that Malachi could make his special delivery. 

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It was a sweet moment. Malachi was so proud.

(I was pretty excited that the pie made it all the way to the door without being dropped. Not that I was worried.)

Now we’re already thinking of what we’ll do for Bb week…hmmm…..

(By the way, you can see a sample of what Lesson Bb looks like here.)

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