Posted by Orilla on 31st January and posted in Reviews
I Know My Numbers booklets are great little books like the “I Can Read” books. There is 1 – 10 in the set. It will teach them their numbers by seeing the number and a picture to go with the number. After going through the books with them take them to the next level and learn the shapes, patterns and even sensory motor skills.
I highly recommend these after using them with my own special needs son. Go to the Handwriting Without Tears website at http://hwtears.com for more information.
Posted by Orilla on 31st January and posted in Reviews

Working with Capital Letter Cards
The Capital Letter Cards are a wonderful large size, laminated card stock on one side you will find a letter and on the back side it has activities to go along with each letter. You can use the wood pieces that you can buy through Handwriting Without Tears to teach them each letter or each card can be used with a dry erase marker (all sorts of colors to make it more fun) to help teach them their letters. You will find that the kids love doing the activities and making their letters this way.
This is an awesome way to start them off and help them to understand the writing concept and then move them on to regular paper.
For more information go to Handwriting Without Tears website at http://hwtears.com.
Posted by Orilla on 31st January and posted in Reviews
The Numbers & Math Pre-K Teacher’s Guide is a wonderful resource that has different activities to do with the Handwriting Without Tears hands on merchandise. Fun ways to learn to count, add, subtract, geometry, patterns, measurement, time and more. These are wonderful additions that have been added to help make the child not to get bored and tired of the same thing over and over. I loved this book because it helped me to keep things new and different for my special needs son.
For more information go to Handwriting Without Tears at http://hwtears.com.
Posted by Orilla on 31st January and posted in Reviews
The Language & Literacy Pre-K Teacher’s Guide is a wonderful resource that has different activities to do with the Handwriting Without Tears hands on merchandise. Fun ways to learn their alphabet, hear the sounds and say it, printing concepts, comprehension, writing and more. These are wonderful additions that have been added to help make the child not to get bored and tired of the same thing over and over. I loved this book because it helped me to keep things new and different for my special needs son.
For more information go to Handwriting Without Tears at http://hwtears.com.
Posted by Orilla on 15th January and posted in Uncategorized
My good friend, Felice Gerwitz is getting ready to kick off her 2012 Creation Expo. She has given me two free ticket passes to the even to give to two winners. These will be randomly drawn but you must answer 2 questions to be entered into the drawing.
1. How many children is there in the Crider family?
2. Who joined the Crider family on August 28 for Milton?
The answers can be found on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/omcrider or by reading my post at http://homeschoolblogger.com/littlelighthouse/. You must email me your answers with your name, email address no later than January 18th. Winners will be posted on our Facebook page. Email your answers to omcrider@criderpublishing.com.
Another great offer is that you can get 75% off your ticket until the end of the month by using this link Creation Expo. When you start to check out use this code CREATIONSCIENCE.
We hope that you will join us for a great Expo. If you have never been to an online event you don’t want to miss this. Visit with other homeschool mom’s and learn at the same time, all from your computer at home! As a member you will find that you receive extra bonuses and there is even a contest!
So, get those emails into me!!!