Homeschool Your Preschooler on $1 a Day
by Cheryl Moeller
Are you planning on homeschooling your preschooler but can't afford all the curriculum you picked out? Or perhaps you already are homeschooling your preschooler, but still need additional ideas and supplemental materials? Who doesn’t need help these days with the rising costs that impact a family’s budget? Help is on the way – in fact this book may be the answer! This is your key to a “Do-it-Yourself” preschool homeschool curriculum for your child. In this book I'll give you the tools to homeschool your preschooler on $1 a day.
Homeschool Your Preschooler on $1 a Day has eight chapters:
One. Bible Lessons that are Priceless
Two. Inexpensive Child’s Play and Imaginative Times
Three. Artists on a Shoestring
Four. Drama and Music for Dimes a Day
Five. Gym without Financial Somersaults
Six. Language Arts for the Write Price
Seven. Math and Science
Costs that Don’t Sky Rocket
Eight. History, Social Studies, & Foreign Language for Shekels a Day
A preschooler should explore through play in a variety of disciplines. Focus on play and the learning will happen because play in and of itself is a form of pure discovery.
Author Cheryl Moeller, M.A.R. is a seasoned mom of six, teacher, speaker, author, and stand up comic.
Illustrator Susan R. Smith's beautifully illustrated cover art is sure to draw you into the pages of this book.
You might try some of the ideas more than once. Use them all throughout the age spectrum of preschoolers: One-sy, Two-sy, Three-sy, Four-sy, and Five-sy. Different ages will get different things out of the same activity. The important thing is to challenge your preschooler, but allow them to learn at their own speed.
A preschooler should explore through play in a variety of disciplines. Focus on play and the learning will happen because play in and of itself is a form of pure discovery.
I love my children and now one grandchild. My prayer is that through this book you will grow closer together as a family and to Christ.

by Cheryl Moeller
Are you planning on homeschooling your preschooler but can't afford all the curriculum you picked out? Or perhaps you already are homeschooling your preschooler, but still need additional ideas and supplemental materials? Who doesn’t need help these days with the rising costs that impact a family’s budget? Help is on the way – in fact this book may be the answer! This is your key to a “Do-it-Yourself” preschool homeschool curriculum for your child. In this book I'll give you the tools to homeschool your preschooler on $1 a day.
Homeschool Your Preschooler on $1 a Day has eight chapters:
One. Bible Lessons that are Priceless
Two. Inexpensive Child’s Play and Imaginative Times
Three. Artists on a Shoestring
Four. Drama and Music for Dimes a Day
Five. Gym without Financial Somersaults
Six. Language Arts for the Write Price
Seven. Math and Science
Costs that Don’t Sky Rocket
Eight. History, Social Studies, & Foreign Language for Shekels a Day
A preschooler should explore through play in a variety of disciplines. Focus on play and the learning will happen because play in and of itself is a form of pure discovery.
Author Cheryl Moeller, M.A.R. is a seasoned mom of six, teacher, speaker, author, and stand up comic.
Illustrator Susan R. Smith's beautifully illustrated cover art is sure to draw you into the pages of this book.
You might try some of the ideas more than once. Use them all throughout the age spectrum of preschoolers: One-sy, Two-sy, Three-sy, Four-sy, and Five-sy. Different ages will get different things out of the same activity. The important thing is to challenge your preschooler, but allow them to learn at their own speed.
A preschooler should explore through play in a variety of disciplines. Focus on play and the learning will happen because play in and of itself is a form of pure discovery.
I love my children and now one grandchild. My prayer is that through this book you will grow closer together as a family and to Christ.

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