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Question for those homeschooling siblings... what do you do when you are creating a keepsake but learning?  LIke... we're going to start a timeline binder.  We're going to start by making a page with our family...but then anything we learn about that has any sort of historical fact is going on there.. if a book relates to a particular time - even if its fiction...we'll probably add that to the timeline as well.  I'm thinking we'll keep doing this...well... for a long time.  At the end, I think it will make a nice book keepsake.

 

I have 3 kids (1 more on the way).  Only 2 of them will have a clue for now (4 and 6 yr olds).

 

Some of the pictures will be just cut out and glue in, others will be draw yourself, cut out glue in... 

 

Would you make a seperate book for the 4 and 6 year old, and catch the other two up when appropriate so everyone has their own book?  Or just make one master book that they can all share?

 

I usually do one for each... but this is going to be a more long term project than anything else we've done yet...

 

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I would be inclined to have them all share one while they are so little, because you will be doing most of the work of managing it. However, once they are all much older, maybe around 10 or 12, it may make sense to have them each do their own book that they can manage and work on independently.
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