If you love Little House series, look into reading The Birchbark House series. It's similar time period but from a little Native American girl's perspective.
I was so excited to see this video popping out on my suggestion. We are planning to use Playful pioneers this year as well and are very excited about it 😊
Loved the ideas for a video of juggling homemaking, homeschool and be an entrepreneur! 😍 Great homeschool hall in this video! I got a lot of really great ideas! Thank you!😘💜💖
We used The Kind Kingdom a couple of years ago and it was such a full and lovely curriculum. Peaceful Press is such a beautiful company, I love all that they do.
Great video thanks Sarah! ❤ I love how you’re able to visit the places in the Little House books that you’re learning about! Super engaging for the kids to bring that learning to life! 😍 I’m wondering now if there is a similar book series set in England where we live, I’m sure there must be! 🤔 We’re quite close to the Lake District and have visited a lot of the Beatrix Potter sites, but my 7, nearly 8 year old is all ‘Pottered out’ now 😅xxx
Yes we are lucky to be close to so many of the locations! I have no idea about England but that would be so awesome if you could find some books with nearby locations!
@motherwithintention we’re in your area of the world too and just starting out with HS. Have you looked at the James Herriot books? They’re on my list for as my kiddos get older :)
Love this but I’m confused your doing playful pioneer but also G&B for language arts? I thought that was included in playful pioneer. I’m trying to find a family based curriculum for my 3rd grader and Kindergartner too! Seriously interested in PP but don’t want to spend lots of money 😅
Playful Pioneers has a loose language arts but not phonics. It’s not teaching them to read. I found it very affordable since it’s just using a couple core books and then the rest I’m getting at the library. And the curriculum itself is only $50.