Free Tea Time Recipes
The Grand Opening and Easter Egg Hunt are now over, but CurrClick is still a terrific source for homeschool curriculum and support materials. I picked up the Trail Guide to World Geography this week, and will get a proper review put together for you shortly. In the meantime, watch for publisher discounts as well as the weekly CurrClick free download.
Amy Puetz offers us a collection of four old-time recipes in Tea Time. This free e-book will be of interest to all those whose daughters (and sons!) who enjoy throwing tea parties. If you want a little extra material for your explorations you might also want to look at Heroines of the Past - Victorian 1870-1900 - which has collector cards, games from long ago, biographical information, craft patterns and more.
As we begin to make plans for our next homeschool year I’m sure my readers are compiling lists of those “gotta have” texts to purchase. Remember to check CurrClick before you look elsewhere! Often the e-book version of a popular text is less expensive, and it’s certainly more flexible when it comes to anything consumable like worksheets and reproducibles! E-books are a boon to the large family who intend to use a certain text for several children, as the price of printing is usually less than paying for a hard copy, tax, and shipping - and you can print as you need, to spread the cost out.
The other great advantage with CurrClick is that the transaction is almost instantaneous, and books are never out of stock. Pay with a credit card or use your PayPal account. As soon as the payment clears (under a minute) you’ll be able to download your text. No waiting!
If you’ve never downloaded an e-text don’t worry, CurrClick is a very “forgiving” merchant. All purchases automatically come with repeat downloads, just in case something goes wrong. You just need to click and save to your computer. Most computers come preloaded with a PDF reader, so the rest should be as easy as clicking on the file to open it. Print only what you need. It’s that easy!
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