Jctsmom 06:18 PM 04-02-2018
I have several kids that are somewhere between toddler or tot school to preschool level and am currently searching for a comprehensive curriculum that supports both! I'm spending way too much time on Pintrest and the various sites looking for such an animal! I've considered those that can be purchased on Teachers Pay Teachers such as HomeCEO, but the ones I've sampled, I've still had to add too much to.
Im looking for just a very comprehensive curriculum that I may have to add just a few things to such as sensory boxes, etc.
Michael 08:20 PM 04-02-2018
Cat Herder 04:10 AM 04-03-2018
Check out funshine curriculum kits. It is my go to. Easy, one stop, everything needed. The website is choppy and difficult to navigate, but stick with it, it is worth the effort.
http://www.funshineexpress.com/curriculum-kits
No, I don't work for them. Just been doing this a long time and have tried many suppliers.
Blackcat31 06:08 AM 04-03-2018
rosieteddy 07:16 AM 04-03-2018
I used Carols affordable curriculum.It was a good basic plan.I loved that all the supplies were included.I had crayons,markers and scissors for each child in a personal art box.I would choose books for whatever we were learning and the children enjoyed the projects.It was easy and they have different boxes for age of children.
LittleExplorers 11:46 AM 04-05-2018
Mother goose time is similar to funshine express. Ask them for samples. One gives them free, one charges $20 but gives a $20 coupon. Carl's affordable curriculum will send a sample also. I was not as impressed with Carol's but it is less expensive than the other 2.
I like ones that are all contained. I would rather pay a bit more than spend my family time putting things together.