I love how November 1st and youtube says it's CHRISTMAS! We're reading the The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and I'm excited the new movie is coming out this year too.
We are using this study from Campfire Curriculum this year, and we are so excited! WE are also reading The Best Christmas Pagent Ever, The Birds' Christmas Carol, and The Family Under the Bridge.
Lol! We also just read that book again, and our theater group is putting that play on the weekend before and after Thanksgiving! We are so excited I really want to do this unit unit, too, but we still have to do the previous two!
Thank you for reminding me about campfire curriculum. Their consumer math was on my “check it out” list for one of my children and forgot about it. Now I have several things to pick up 😊
So excited!! A Christmas carol is my all time favorite Christmas book/movie!! Thanks for sharing!! Just bought this curriculum today based on your recommendation! Can’t wait to start! Thanks!
thinking of using this as a family study ( I am going to do the Christmas campfire one). Do you think that would work to gather my family weekly to do this?
The problem is that you are inadvertently perpetuating Charles Dickens' false claim to have written "A Christmas Carol." I've discovered that he plagiarized the work of an American couple named Mathew Franklin Whittier and Abby Poyen Whittier, re-working their spiritualist redemption novella into a mere "ghost story of Christmas," as he subtitled his version.
Where did you read that? Regardless, still a good story, and I think you can still mention it to your kids, as a reminder to never put anyone on a piedestal.
I love Campfire Curriculum but I am especially excited about this one! Grabbing it today! Thank you ❤
You had me at audio book included❤️. We will be doing this one. Thanks for the review.
You’re welcome! It’s so wonderful they included it!
I love how November 1st and youtube says it's CHRISTMAS! We're reading the The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and I'm excited the new movie is coming out this year too.
Us too! We read it every year. The movie looks so fun. We saw the old one last year. ❤
There’s never enough time to enjoy it! So I like Nov 1 😂
We are using this study from Campfire Curriculum this year, and we are so excited! WE are also reading The Best Christmas Pagent Ever, The Birds' Christmas Carol, and The Family Under the Bridge.
Lol! We also just read that book again, and our theater group is putting that play on the weekend before and after Thanksgiving! We are so excited I really want to do this unit unit, too, but we still have to do the previous two!
Audible has a version that is narrated by "Jim Dale" . It's great. I've listened to it the past few Christmases.
Thank you for reminding me about campfire curriculum. Their consumer math was on my “check it out” list for one of my children and forgot about it. Now I have several things to pick up 😊
You are so welcome!
We have done multiple Campfire Curriculum studies and we love them! My middle schooler is doing the Vet study right now and she loves it!
That one looks amazing!
Thank you for sharing! I’m so excited!
Me too!!
So excited!! A Christmas carol is my all time favorite Christmas book/movie!! Thanks for sharing!! Just bought this curriculum today based on your recommendation! Can’t wait to start! Thanks!
Hope you enjoy it!
Oohh, I'm going to asky boys if they want to do that unit study. We have been enjoying Campfire Curriculum this year.
It’s going to be sooo fun!
I love this! Thank you Ashlee!
You're so welcome!
Oh! I want to try this one!
It's so good!
I have never done a campfire curriculum yet. I’m excited for this one! Just bought this unit study to do with my kids! When are you starting it?
Today!
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thinking of using this as a family study ( I am going to do the Christmas campfire one). Do you think that would work to gather my family weekly to do this?
Yes! Just plan out the lessons for your weeks ahead of time!
Does the Christmas Carol curriculum have things for younger elementary kids?
Yes!
Do you all give your kids a copy of the unit to follow along? Or just some pages...if any at all?
No, they listen to me read it
The problem is that you are inadvertently perpetuating Charles Dickens' false claim to have written "A Christmas Carol." I've discovered that he plagiarized the work of an American couple named Mathew Franklin Whittier and Abby Poyen Whittier, re-working their spiritualist redemption novella into a mere "ghost story of Christmas," as he subtitled his version.
Where did you read that?
Regardless, still a good story, and I think you can still mention it to your kids, as a reminder to never put anyone on a piedestal.