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  1. I second Miss Moe. My best friend gives a nice selection of books for the new baby (especially if they have most all the basics already). Usually she puts it in a nice basket or container that will work for the gender and whatever decor they are using for the room. You could also give the older child an age-appropriate book or two, as well. She said no one else usually ever brings anything like it, and it gets the baby started with a nice collection of books.

  2. You can make sauce and freeze it. Then you are one step ahead of the dinner game--tomato sauce at the ready for spaghetti, lasagna, manicotti, etc., etc. I planted a ton of tomatoes this year as well for that very purpose. I load up on spaghetti sauce, salsa, and red enchilada sauce. You can dry the tomatoes in your oven as well for recipes using dried tomatoes. A tomato salad is great, too: Sliced tomatoes, sliced fresh mozerella, some fresh basil, and a little balsamic vinegar. HTH!

  3. I, too, have only had a great experience with McRuffy math. Used K for my ds and 3rd grade for dd this past year. Kids absolutely loved the programs. Brian is great! I e-mailed him a couple of times about questions I had and he was quick to reply. He is hoping to have 4th grade LA and math ready for this fall. He said I could e-mail him later on in the summer, and he would give me an update as to when he thought they'd be ready.

  4. Does CLE math for 4th grade use manipulatives? I am trying to decide between CLE and Horizons, and I see that Horizons uses manipulatives still at this level. I could not find anything showing there were any manipulatives needed for CLE 400. TIA!

  5. Mine arrived yesterday as well! Saved it for today - a rainy day, most of it at home. Off to find the highlighters and sticky notes!

     

    One of the best things I ever did last year was to make a "wish list" from this monster book - then, when I need to bump up an order to get to $ 150 for free shipping, I can add an item or two from my list.

     

    I'm still going to page through the whole thing, though!

     

    That is a great idea! I use the wish list feature...don't know why I didn't think of that sooner.

  6. Reverse osmosis is what I've heard is best. At our home, anything has to be better than the tap. We are constantly receiving notices from our water company that their water didn't meet standards when tested, but they are doing blah, blah, blah to fix it. And even on 2 occasions we found out after the fact that we were under boil order! When I called to complain that we hadn't been notified they said that they didn't have any way of contacting all their customers personally and that is why they just post it on the 5 o'clock news. We don't watch the 5 o'clock news!! My MIL who lives an hour away saw it on the news and mentioned it 2 days after the fact to us. So for us, anything is better than the tap water here.

  7. We have enjoyed using AP. I have an 8yo and a 5yo and they both enjoy the art study as well as the art projects. We are still in the K-3 books, but I have the 4-6 book 1 and it appears there is more actual art instruction (as far as drawing is concerned) in those books. The K-3 books deal with what an artist sees and different types of ancient art. Anyhow, we've loved using it. It is one of my kids favorite subjects. The biggest problem I have had is what to do with some of the larger art, especially clay and paper maiche projects. I can't save it all.

  8. I have one and I love it. My dh bought it for me and I got 100 free classics from the Sony eBook store with it. Plus, I use a lot of public domain books, and occasionally a purchased download. Dh said he bought it because he was tired of lugging a huge bag of books to the beach each year! :001_smile: I have had no issues with reading it. The pages "turn" a tad bit slow, but we are talking 2 second delay here--not 1 min or anything. Anyhow, it is great for trips for the avid reader who would have to either lug a ton of books on vacation or buy books.

     

    As far as price for the purchased books, they vary. The newest bestsellers are priced only a little less than buying the hardback at the store. But the older books or things that were not on the best seller list are more economical.

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