OK so I am re-putting this here... LOL I am such a dork.. I apologize...
I stumbled from one page to another and found my way to the Homeschool eStore and see that they have activity "books" for toddlers, Pay and Learn with Your 1 Yr Old, 2 Yr Old and 3 Yr Old... I was wondering if anyone had purchased these ebooks and if they are worth it?
Also, Katelyn is pretty advanced all around (except in hair growth ) and I am wondering if the 1 year old book is most appropriate for her? She is one and a half, has gotten mistaken for over two twice in the past week. :P (one is a story that belongs in another topic area.) She makes short sentences (she actually said "more chachup (ketchup) pease mommy at dinner!), can count to 5 (maybe higher but usually stops at three and says GO! haha) can stack 5 blocks high... knows several colors, knows big and little...
(not trying to brag on her, just trying to give a picture of who she is)
I am just trying to find more fun stuff for us to do that might be laid out in a cirriculum fashion to sort of try the whole homeschool thing out... We are temporarily relocated away from home and don't have a lot of space or toys and we both get bored pretty quick. :P
So anyhow, back to the original question, Are the ebooks from Homeschool eStore worth it?
I stumbled from one page to another and found my way to the Homeschool eStore and see that they have activity "books" for toddlers, Pay and Learn with Your 1 Yr Old, 2 Yr Old and 3 Yr Old... I was wondering if anyone had purchased these ebooks and if they are worth it?
Also, Katelyn is pretty advanced all around (except in hair growth ) and I am wondering if the 1 year old book is most appropriate for her? She is one and a half, has gotten mistaken for over two twice in the past week. :P (one is a story that belongs in another topic area.) She makes short sentences (she actually said "more chachup (ketchup) pease mommy at dinner!), can count to 5 (maybe higher but usually stops at three and says GO! haha) can stack 5 blocks high... knows several colors, knows big and little...
(not trying to brag on her, just trying to give a picture of who she is)
I am just trying to find more fun stuff for us to do that might be laid out in a cirriculum fashion to sort of try the whole homeschool thing out... We are temporarily relocated away from home and don't have a lot of space or toys and we both get bored pretty quick. :P
So anyhow, back to the original question, Are the ebooks from Homeschool eStore worth it?





