Last stop on the party train, Mommy Time friends! You’ve found the Master Books Door Prize from New Leaf Publishing. They’re giving away a copy of “The World of Science.” Science is fun! To enter to win, use the form below:
Last stop on the party train, Mommy Time friends! You’ve found the Master Books Door Prize from New Leaf Publishing. They’re giving away a copy of “The World of Science.” Science is fun! To enter to win, use the form below:
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Love science. Would love to win this!
thanks, perfect for my science lover daughter.
My challenge is in explaining concepts so that they will understand and not get frustrated.
My kids love science! (And so do I :-)) This book looks lovely, thanks for all the great giveaways!
This book looks great and I would love to try the Master Books out!
We’ve never used Horizon but my kids are preK and K, so we’ve got time. And I LOVE science!
My biggest challenge with math is helping to build my daughter’s confidence that she can do it.
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I love this !
My biggest challenge is algebra and anything above that. Ugh…
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My challenge is anything over middle school math 🙂
I can’t seem to enter the contest. But I’m happy for anyone who wins it!
I would love this!
My biggest challenge in teaching math is finding ways to keep it fun for my daughter. She would rather just talk about math than do workbook pages.
Keeping their interest
This looks great!
Keeping my artsy, language-loving daughter interested in math can be tough.
We love horizons math
I’ve never used horizons math.
No, I haven’t used it.
why must we do algebra? ugh
My little boys love science. I would love to try out this book.
My biggest challenge at teaching math is helping my children grasp new concepts.
My kids would love this.
Dinosaurs!
the favorite would be space
We would love to win this!
My children seem to be most interested in physics and how machines work.