Tuesday 22 December 2015

Living Book Geography * The Adventurous Mailbox * {Review}

Geography with The Adventurous Mailbox a Review
Geography is a little bit like science and math and often times gets forgotten about in the homeschooling arena. Some mothers worry incessantly that they are not going to do it right either.  Other times it seems so boring full of maps and map work.

In my quest to find living geography books that are twaddle free I discovered The Adventurous Mailbox. Crameye Junker has become one of our favourite tour guides and we love his humour and adventurous can-do attitude!

"Our primary goal in this endeavor is to help children learn different ways of thinking and being at an early age, while inspiring them to learn other languages, travel the world, and lead well-examined lives." - The Adventurous Mailbox

What we received

How we used it


Our box arrived in the mail in triple quick time. The best part is that the box was addressed to Nathaniel directly.  He loved receiving a parcel in the mail.
When we opened the box there was a personalised letter to Nathaniel.  It was TOP SECRET and made him feel super special.

This letter contained a welcome note to M.I.T.C.H. and how to access it via the internet at www.crameye.com along with a special password.

In the letter you discover Crameye has the funniest sense of humour which appeals to children and adults alike. Here is a little excerpt:
"Also, though these books are for YOUR EYES ONLY, and though they would add a good deal of fiber to your diet, DO NOT eat these books after reading them to destroy the evidence.  That would be really weird. ..."
The Adventurous Mailbox box books 1 to 8 Series ONE

The hard cover box is made of good quality cardboard.  It contains books one to eight covering seven countries.
  1. Finland (55)
  2. Taiwan (52)
  3. Brazil (44)
  4. Thailand (48)
  5. Greece (56)
  6. Tanzania (44)
  7. Peru (44)
  8. Peru Too (48)
Each of the books is well bound,  A5 size,  illustrated with a soft cover.

The books have been written from Crameye Junker to you in a letter narrative.  In book one Crameye introduces his friend Neva and himself to you.  Together they embark on their first independent adventure with the blessing of their fathers.  The books are written to you from your new penfriend. The tone of each of the books is that of a friend sharing their latest undertaking with you.  Crameye has a terrific sense of humour and as we've read each book we have searched all over for the little fun notes that are there for you . (click on the graphic to view in full screen to read)



Crameye Junkeye does not assume you know anything about where he is or the culture.  In his letter to you the reader he introduces you to the country he is in, gives you geographical information (country name, the capital, the language, money, transport systems), cultural information (food, customs, money). Between Crameye and Neva they get into some pretty interesting adventures together and if you are observant you can pick up on some very interesting clues too!

Each book opens with a greeting in the local language of the book.  The next page has a map highlighting the country that Crameye is sharing with you. The books finish with a farewell from Crameye and an addendum containing:
  • Picture of country and or flag
  • Country name
  • Location
  • Population
  • Flag
  • Language
  • Politics
  • History
  • Religion
  • Culture
  • People
  • Animals
  • Interesting Facts
You can browse each of the books over at: The Adventurous Mailbox. Click on the book you would like to know more about and you will see a picture of the cover of the book, an excerpt of the book and a summary of what your student will learn in the particular book. The books are all common core aligned and will help you meet State requirements if you are home educating in the USA.

As you work your way through the books you will meet the main characters.

For the Parent
The Teachers Lounge has been designed to support you and provide content to broaden your child's learning experience.
  • A Forum  - Containing a board for each book.
  • Recommended links for student research and additional lessons.
  • The lessons are arranged in Workbooks .  These are available to you in Word and PDF format.
  • Workbooks cover the following areas:
    • Vocabulary - fill in the blanks, choose the response, rewrite the sentences, multiple choice, definitions & crosswords.
    • Reading Comprehension - Full workbooks, the teachers book, OR you can download separate areas to work through
    • Academic Writing - Full workbooks, the teachers book, OR you can download separate areas to work through
    • Critical Thinking projects, group work and country specific lessons.- Full workbooks, the teachers book, OR you can download separate areas to work through. Exploring events and ideas, cultural qualities, demonstrate your powers of observation, web search activity, cultural netiquettes, creative reasoning, brain teasers and mini guidebooks.

For the Student
Crameye's World is an online portal to many different things. It is has been specifically designed for students in the age range of 8 to 12 years old.  The Adventurous Mailbox takes you and your childs online safety seriously and as a result have designed the site with multiple checks and balances in place.  You can read all about it here:  Privacy and Safety policy for Crameye’s World. I am pleased to say there is NO Advertising on this site at all.
In this area you will find:
  • Update user information
  • World language information - Four characters who speak a total of eight languages between them. Here your student can see a language written/translated and interesting facts about the language.
  • A Forum - This is divided into several areas (Ask your question to a specific author, Share your written adventures and a few others...)
  • Links to interesting places on the web in reference to the country in the books.
  • Links to the characters blogs
  • UNESCO World Heritage sites
  • World Cuisine
  • Games
  • Music from around the world 
  • Contests
*Cost of The Adventurous Mailbox
*All prices are current at time of review. Please check the website for up to date pricing before purchasing. All prices shown are in U.S. dollars.

 Recommended Age Range
  • Reading level 4-5th grade
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Over All I thought ...
We love The Adventurous Mailbox!  The personalized touch is so rare in today's world. I am very impressed with the quality and presentation of every item contained in the box. Nathaniel  loved receiving a parcel which was addressed specifically to him!  He loved the secret code and invitation. 

We're a family who love to travel and explore. Each book has caught our attention and fueled our desire to know more.  Crameyes' humour is spot on my tweens sense of funny and the hidden notes are an extra bonus.

We are looking forward to Series Two and hope it will be available soon.

Blessings
Chareen


Saturday 19 December 2015

Luscious Lemon Mousse and Orange Jello {Trim Healthy Mama S Dessert}


I saw this amazing dessert on my Facebook wall a few weeks ago and thought Wow I need to give that a go.  I wonder how on earth I can make it Trim Healthy Mama compatible ? After a little bit of tweaking and experimenting I made the following version.

Orange Jello

Ingredients
  • 2 Peach Tea Bags (I used Tetley brand)
  • 500 ml boiling water
  • Trim Healthy Mama sweetener of your choice.  I used a blend of xylitol, erthritol and stevia. 
  • Optional: 2000mg Vitamin C
  • 1 tablespoon gelatin
  • 1/4 cup cold water
  • 1/4 cup almost boiling water
Method 
  • Steep the tea bags in the boiling water.  Leave it on the bench to cool.
  • Soak the Vit C in a little bit of water to soften and dissolve.
  • Remove the tea bags once the tea has cooled and add in the vit C. (This is optional)
  • Add in enough sweetener to taste.
  • In another cup add in a 1/4 cup of cold water and sprinkle in the gelatin. Set aside to soften.
  • Add in 1/4 cup of nearly boiling water to the gelatin and stir until well mixed.
  • Pour gelatin liquid into the orange mix.  Stir till well combined.
  • Pour half a cup of liquid into each glass.  Lie on it's side and put it into the fridge until firmly set. I used a rectangle plastic container to lay the glasses in.
  • Once the jello/jelly has set it's time to make the Luscious Lemon Mousse.

Luscious Lemon Mousse

I tweaked Key Lime Pie recipe from the new Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook on page 326. You will find the balance of the ingredients there.  I got the idea for this mousse from Gwen's Luscious Lemon Yogurt Recipe.

Ingredients
  • 1/3 cup of fresh lemon juice
  • 5 ml Lemon oil (I used Simply Organic)
  • Dash of Turmeric 
  • Yellow food dye
Follow the recipe found on page 326 substituting the lime juice with lemon and adding in lemon oil and turmeric. Follow the directions and pour into the glasses and put into the fridge to set.

Once it is set put some fresh cream on the top and serve.

Blessings
Chareen

More of my THM recipes

  1. Lemon Butter Cake in a Mug {THM S}
  2. Trim Healthy Mama Summer in a Cup {FP Sipper}
  3. Berries and Cream Bake in a Mug {THM - S}  
  4. Low Carb Baking Mix Collection {FREE DOWNLOAD}  
  5. Apple Rose Shortcake Muffins {THM E}  

You can PIN Luscious Lemon Mousse and Orange Jello {Trim Healthy Mama S Dessert} Here






Thursday 17 December 2015

String Christmas Tress {Virtual Fridge}

This Week
Homemade String Christmas Trees
Homemade String Christmas Trees
A few weeks ago a friend in New Zealand shared this tutorial on my Facebook timeline.  I thought wow that would be fun to try.  My mother hosted us and we had an amazing time creating them.  You can view the tutorial on YouTube here: ESPECIAL NATAL #2: DIY árvores de natal - Paula Stephânia The tutorial is not in English but you can see how to do them as the steps are clearly demonstrated in the clip.

This Month's Theme
Welcome to the Virtual Fridge for the month of December. If you are after some inspiration our theme is ADVENT and CHRISTMAS.  BUT don't let that hold you back share any and all your students artistic adventures with us so we too may be inspired to do more art with our children.

Are you on INSTAGRAM ?  You can now use your IG account to link up an show us your art adventures.


This weeks Feature


This weeks feature is a tutorial from over at One Little Project.  Debbie has done an amazing step by step tutorial on how to make these cute Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Reindeer.  Debbie has wonderful photographs showing in detail how to achieve these cute treats.

Your Turn

I invite you to take some photo's of your children's artistic pursuits put them in a post and link up with me I would love to come over and see the wonderful art your children have enjoyed doing.
Virtual Fridge Link Up

Blessings
Chareen

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Thursday 10 December 2015

Paper Plate Christmas Wreath {Virtual Fridge}

This Week

I had forgotten all about craft this week when the children reminded me I hadn't done art with them. No worries I thought I'm sure there is something on Pinterest!I found this wreath pin on my Christmas Kids Craft board.  It took very little prep work and I think the results speak for themselves.

Karen gives some step by step instructions right at the bottom of this post: Fun with Jan Brett!

This Month's Theme
Welcome to the Virtual Fridge for the month of December. If you are after some inspiration our theme is ADVENT and CHRISTMAS.  BUT don't let that hold you back share any and all your students artistic adventures with us so we too may be inspired to do more art with our children.

Are you on INSTAGRAM ?  You can now use your IG account to link up an show us your art adventures.


This weeks Feature

This weeks feature is a tutorial from over at Counting Pinecones. Brenda explains how she made this gorgeous Paper Advent Wreath.

Your Turn

I invite you to take some photo's of your children's artistic pursuits put them in a post and link up with me I would love to come over and see the wonderful art your children have enjoyed doing.
Virtual Fridge Link Up

Blessings
Chareen

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Thursday 3 December 2015

Christmas Countdown Calendar {Virtual Fridge}

This Week
We had fun creating a Christmas Countdown Calendar.
Home Made Peg Countdown Calendar

Our calendar was made from an end of season purchase last year but it's a super easy one to make with items you have at home.
Supplies needed
  • Ribbon
  • Card Stock cut into a circle with a 5" diameter.
  • 25 Wooden Pegs
Punch a hole at the top or your card stock. Decorate your card stock circle.  Thread the ribbon through the hole and knot it. Number each of your pegs from 1 to 25. Place the pegs around the circle.  Hang on the wall.  Remove one peg each day.

This weeks Feature

This weeks feature comes from One Little Project at a Time.


These wonderful little gems are just so cute.  Debbie has a full step by step tutorial showing you how to make each one of these little Christmas Play-doh Favours .



Debbie has another wonderful tutorial on how to turn your candy canes into reindeer in this tutorial: How to Make Candy Cane Reindeer
 
This Month's Theme
Welcome to the Virtual Fridge for the month of December. If you are after some inspiration our theme is ADVENT and CHRISTMAS.  BUT don't let that hold you back share any and all your students artistic adventures with us so we too may be inspired to do more art with our children.
Are you on INSTAGRAM ?  You can now use your IG account to link up an show us your art adventures.

Your Turn

I invite you to take some photo's of your children's artistic pursuits put them in a post and link up with me I would love to come over and see the wonderful art your children have enjoyed doing.

Please help us share the word on our link up by adding this button to your post when you link up with us.

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Blessings
Chareen

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