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Tag Archives: how to make an apple pie
Apple art.
Our nanny called in sick today, so I had unexpected extra time with the kids. We decided to wrap up How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World with some art projects. First, Alex made a poster based … Continue reading
Apple pie.
Okay, I’ve pretty much given up on the idea that any substantive academic learning is going to happen through our Five in a Row study this week. We made a pie, though. It was a nice time of connection for … Continue reading
Apple tasting.
Today was Michael’s day home with the kids, and, like yesterday, it was not a shining example of the glories of homeschooling. Or parenting, for that matter. Surely sometime soon Colin will start sleeping and Alex will start complying with … Continue reading
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World.
Our new book is a longtime favorite of mine – How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World by Marjorie Priceman. Apple pie is easy to make… unless, of course, the market is closed. Then you’ll have to … Continue reading
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