Tuesday 18 September 2012

TT - Finger Print Drawing Book

 Welcome to Tuesdays Treasures.  I started these posts as a way of sharing great books in honour of my friend in New Zealand who would arrive with the treasures she had unearthed at her weekly trip to the library!

There are so many wonderful books out there hiding on shelves so I invite you to blog about a book on your shelf, one you're reading or one you found at the library and add your post to Learning All the Time Favourite Resource Link Up


This week ...
Ed Emberley's Fingerprint Drawing Book

  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 48
  • Vendor:  LB Kids 
  • Publication Date: 
  • ISBN 13: 9780756958930 
  • ISBN 10: 0756958938
  • Author Ed Emberley
  • Illustrator: Ed Emberley
I first met this book in a Christchurch library years ago when Mr T and Miss J were as little as Sir N.  They loved this book and so did I.  It is so exciting to see what you can draw with a few simple lines and your fingerprints.  This book provides hours of entertainment and creativity.  I am so pleased to find it's back in print and available from Amazon and Book Depository.
You can view three tutorials on his website for an owl, a cat and a man.

Thumb-Body Likes You over at Make Monthly.
For some more pics inside check out "Fingerprint Drawing" over at Blue Purple and Scarlett

Have you used any of Ed's books ?

Blessings

Monday 17 September 2012

For Free - Random 300 Math Flash Cards

How to Homeschool for Free shared about this wonderful resource which is currently FREE at Amazon.

Right now you can get Random 300 Math Flash Cards (Wonderful Mathematics Series) for FREE for your Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD, Kindle Cloud Reader, Kindle for iPad (Version 3.1 or greater), Kindle for Android (Version 3.5 or greater)!

Due to the ever changing prices on Amazon please remember to check the price before hitting Buy Now.

You can use kindle on any device.  You can download the Kindle readers Free on Amazon.

Blessings
Chareen


Saturday 15 September 2012

HSMJ - New on Instagram

In my life this week…
I have been without internet access once again due to having our house wired up and connected so that each room has it's own internet port. It has made me realise just how much time blogging takes but also just how much I really enjoy it.

Today is Yesterday was my brothers birthday.  I love him so much.  He is my computer hero and always comes to my aid in any computer crisis.  He is the one who spent his whole day off work climbing in my roof and pulling cables through hollow walls to wire up my home.

Paul and I have changed cellphone providers and as a result we both now have new Samsung Galaxy II phones.  This in turn inspired me to create an Instagram account.  Look me up: chareenr 
In our homeschool this week…

Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
  • Over at Guilt Free Homeschooling: So You Think You’re Not Smart Enough to Homeschool?
  • How is Guilt-Free Homeschooling different from other homeschooling philosophies? Guilt-Free Homeschooling focuses on what works for your family, not what anyone else may be doing. Guilt-Free Homeschooling is all about finding success, making homeschooling work for your family, and producing admirable students. Here are the top 10 ways that Guilt-Free Homeschooling will bring freedom, success, and encouragement to your homeschool...... for the rest of the article go to Guilt Free Homeschooling means FREEDOM.
I am inspired by…
  • The people who shared their insights on Mother Culture.  
  • Developing a Content Heart over at Golden Acorn Homeschool.  Becky has written an encouraging word for us Moms who are on this homeschool Journey.  Becky writes: "
    Homechooling is a blessing, but it can also be a tremendous challenge, am I right?  Meeting the needs of our children as mothers AND teachers is a tall order.  We have very little time for ourselves, we have to put up with the whining/crying/moaning of kids who are just being kids, and because they are always at home, we have to deal with constant messes and clean up.  It’s enough to make any mom a frazzled, impatient, selfish mess.  I know I get that way at times.
    Learning not only to be content with this path we have chosen, but learning to be grateful for it as well, is the only way to handle tough days.  Here are some ways to help you develop a content heart and beat the every day stress. ...
    "  Pop on over to read what Becky says.
Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
  • We have had a semi quiet week and I see it as the quiet before the storm.
  • Tuesday - We attended Kelly Sports. I also attended our churches ladies home group for the first time.  We are studying the fruit of the Spirit.  Great bible study.
  • Wednesday - Swimming lessons
  • Thursday - We visited the L Family for lunch, the T family for a cuppa and the W family for a catch up. In the evening I attended a meeting to find out about permanent foster care giving via Berry Street.
  • Friday - Had lunch at Aunty Mezza and Paul came home early from work.  He had some hours in leu and decided to use them.  Then off to the Dr's with my firstborn.  Please pray we find answers soon. We also returned some library books that were way over due.  I think I need to reinvest in library Elf it's certainly cheaper than the fines I manage to get without it.
  • Saturday - Hopefully joining the family for a BBQ to celebrate my brothers birthday.

My favorite thing this week was…
  • Was booking tickets to go to the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang stage production in February next year. I am so pleased we are going to see this. 
    This multi-million dollar production remains the longest running musical ever to play at the London Palladium and was nominated for three Olivier Awards, five Tony Awards, ten Outer Critics Circle Awards and four Drama Desk Awards. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang holds the Guinness World Record for the most expensive stage prop ( cost £6.2 million (US$8.9 million) to stage) in the history of British theatre!
What’s working/not working for us…


Questions/thoughts I have…
  • I have been spending time reading and surfing the Simply Charlotte Mason website and really like the ideas there.  What are your thoughts on this type of education.  I am tired of being tied to a manual.
Things I’m working on…
  • A unit study on Fireman and Fire Safety and Fireman with Sir N. I am so pleased to find some great ideas on Pinterest.
I’m reading…
  • Not as much as usual due to my Internet being down.  
  • I did complete my first Kindle book Child of the Mist (which is currently FREE in the Kindle store.  Please check the price before downloading to make sure it's still free)
I’m cooking…
  •  A new fish bake recipe that we are enjoying.  I will put it up on the blog soon.
On Pinterest I found...

I’m grateful for…
  •  People who are praying for me and my family while I have been too low to do so myself.  New friends who are supporting and encouraging me.  People who don't know me and yet reach out to encourage.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…
Blessings


Chareen