Scrapbooking Unit Study
Come join in our summertime fun
as we all learn together...
You know those boxes of pictures and tubs of mementos, along with the loosely stuffed baby books and photo envelopes with the negatives sliding all over in the back of the closet? These bits and pieces of the past are part of your family legacy, and you can use this summer and assemble some wonderful scrapbooks that will help tell your stories for generations yet to come. From your mother's cheerleading picture to the tassel from your own high school graduation, all of these have a story to tell. Join me in my move to prepare a lasting library of the history of our family!
I am so excited to announce the newest unit study for this summer project, good for the whole family!
Scrapbooking Unit Study for a summer of memories
What a perfect topic for a unit study for the whole family. We'll all be learning while we gather and organize. I have learned so much while writing this book -- did you know that Thomas Jefferson and Mark Twain were avid scrapbookers? Did you know that girls would include hair weavings in their scrapbooks of the 1800s? I was amazed to find out that Mark Twain probably made more money from a scrapbooking invention than he did from royalties on his books! It is a fun project study, and I can't wait to share it!
Pre-Order the Scrapbooking Unit Study CDROM now for only $ 9.95 and save!
This special offer is only good through June 24th,
and the book is scheduled for release the last week of June.
Even as you read this, I am pulling out pile after pile of pictures and memorabilia -- assembling the piles in a corner of the family room. Using this unit study, we will organize and assemble records of our adventures. After 20+ years of marriage and three children, I have a LOT to organize, and so much to share with our children! Come along and join me - we will tackle this project together...
Scrapbooking Unit Study CDROM -
Pre-Order Special: $9.95 (through 6/24/06)
Study is scheduled to be released the last week of June.
Now THAT is exciting! My 12-yr. old daughter is supposed to be doing a scrapbook for 4-H this year~ this unit study would be super for her. Can't wait 'til it's released!
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