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While, things are not at all perfect at the learning table, I have had a few months to kinda test run some things out...

My sweet 3 year old doesn't always know she isn't as old and knowledgeable as her brother- so when we do school, she sits at the table with him. I had to find things that worked as a good resorces for her as well.

Here are some activities and resources that I have found invaluable when planning her day...

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I'd probably choose a bigger cutting book if I had to do it again, but regardless this one is cheap and has gotten her started.

This is what I chose to use to teach Tony all his letters, colors, numbers, etc. I bought it at Sam's . But anything like it is good.  Lucy loves it so far and it is doing very basic stuff that I think is helpful and necessary before writing and reading is taught.


Just good book to get used, but not necessary. 

My favorite buys for her...



Partly because she has such an independent spirit, but also because I just fell in love with certain skills the Montessori approach had. These books do a great job making them fun and giving you plenty of ideas.

UPDATED Sept. 22, 2012:

I have gotten some great book recommendations from a family member who also home schools.

Her recommendations are:

Earthways, by Carol Petrash


Nature's Art Box by LauraC. Martin


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