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		<title>Wonderful Buttons</title>
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I don&#8217;t know about you but I love buttons. No, it&#8217;s not some weird fetish. It&#8217;s just a warm memory of my Grandma. She had humongous jar of buttons. Actually it probably wasn&#8217;t that big but everything seems bigger when your a kid. I used to love to look at the buttons when I visited her. I would pour then out and sort them. You can do a lot with buttons. There are different shapes, sizes , colors and textures.
I now have have my own button collection although not as ...]]></description>
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<p>I don&#8217;t know about you but I love buttons. No, it&#8217;s not some weird fetish. It&#8217;s just a warm memory of my Grandma. She had humongous jar of buttons. Actually it probably wasn&#8217;t that big but everything seems bigger when your a kid. I used to love to look at the buttons when I visited her. I would pour then out and sort them. You can do a lot with buttons. There are different shapes, sizes , colors and textures.</p>
<p>I now have have my own button collection although not as big as my grandmas. My daughter loves to look at them. She will sort them and tell me what color they are, which ones are here favorites etc.</p>
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<p>We use them for word bingo. A great spelling/reading game.</p>
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<p>We also use then for math checkers. And once for a Medieval History craft project we made button bracelets. Can&#8217;t find the picture for the life of me though. We learned that buttons were a status symbol for wealth and people sewed them to their clothes for decoration. See I &#8216;m not the only one who loves buttons.</p>
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		<title>Homeschoolings History</title>
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We use a great curricula by Pandia Press called &#8220;History Odyssey&#8221;. This year we are studying the middle ages. One of the books we use is called &#8220;Days of Knights and Damsels&#8221; . It has all kinds of projects to go with our lessons.
We used plastic milk cartons to make armor and helmets. We also made some falcons for hunting. The kids really enjoy history especially the projects.
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<p>We use a great curricula by <a href="http://www.pandiapress.com">Pandia Press </a>called &#8220;History Odyssey&#8221;. This year we are studying the middle ages. One of the books we use is called &#8220;Days of Knights and Damsels&#8221; . It has all kinds of projects to go with our lessons.</p>
<p>We used plastic milk cartons to make armor and helmets. We also made some falcons for hunting. The kids really enjoy history especially the projects.</p>
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