I have a lot of curriculum materials which I have purchased but never quite gotten around to using. Sometimes, they just weren’t a good match for us, and sometimes my good intentions had to yield to reality, but most of it I have tucked away, hopeful that we’ll someday get around to it. Someday was going to be next week for one of those things, the Beautiful Feet geography study using the Holling C. Holling books. Tragically, I can’t find the guide or the tube of maps. It’s possible I got rid of them already, but I don’t remember that. More likely, they’re wallowing somewhere in the mess that is the storage attic. So the race is on. Will I or will I not find the materials I want before I need them next Monday? Or will we succumb to the already half formulated Plan B? Plan B will probably be more fun anyway.
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We LOVE the Holling C. Holling books. They are definitely high on my boys’ list of favorites. I’ve considered using the study guide, but have just ended up reading them and following the journeys on maps.