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Thank You Letter to My Homeschool
Thank You Letter to My Homeschool | Deb Adamson
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"I'm thankful to my homeschool because with homeschool, I'm free to be me!" In this heartwarming picture book, a homeschooled child thanks his school for everything it offers -- from indoor inventions to outdoor adventures, from finding new friends to puzzling out problems. His school day might include robotics with friends, silent study time, planting seeds at the community garden, and more. One thing is for sure: homeschool is not boring!A Thank You Letter to My Homeschool celebrates the unique learning opportunities and life experiences this popular lifestyle offers. A celebration of homeschool in all its forms, it's the perfect book for every family who homeschools and those who may be considering the lifestyle.Homeschool is not just at home or in a classroom.It takes me on adventures--Here. There. Everywhere.I'm thankful for all the ways homeschool helps me grow.Sowing, waiting, wondering, and watching.Collecting and counting.Mixing, matching, discovering.I'm thankful for the time it gives me to invent. Building up, tearing down, and starting all over again.Asking questions and unlocking new answers.If you homeschool your children or know someone who does, grab a copy today!
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2.5 ⭐I don‘t like this book. I guess the message is OK. However, it makes it seem like this child wouldn‘t get many of the same things they get by being homeschooled. It makes everything out to be fun and games rather than educational. Especially the double refrain of I‘m free to be me. I don‘t disagree with homeschooling in general, but by saying I‘m free to be me. I disagree with that line. Being homeschooled doesn‘t

LibrarianRyan always introduce kids to different people and different cultures to truly figure out who they are. Many times, it makes them ape their parents and instead of being free to be me they are a mini me. So, this book is OK but not when I will ever read again. 2d
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