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Geography Resources Giveaway

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***This giveaway is now closed***

The geography resources pack includes Australia {Evan Moor} for grades 3-6, How to Make Books with Children: Volume 1 {Evan Moor}, and Our Father’s World {Christian Liberty Press}.

~ Australia has reproducible maps, activity pages, and a poster-sized map of Australia.

~ How to Make Books with Children is a book showing how to make various shape books, wheel books and more {the little books are fun to make and store geography facts}.

~ Our Father’s World is a science text that covers plants, insects, animals, and creation science {great go-along as you study various animals, etc… in a country}.

Note: These items are not new, but are part of the Curriculum Clean-Out giveaway. I have quite a few extra books and homeschool things on my shelves that we won’t be using, and it’s a shame to have them sit and collect dust. I’m cleaning off my shelves in order to pass along some great products to other families.

If you would like to enter to win, you can earn a total of two entries:

  1. Leave a comment on this post.
  2. Twitter or blog about this contest and then come back to let me know by leaving an additional comment.

The giveaway is open until Saturday, August 15th at 5pm and is only open to residents in the continental US. A winner will be chosen at random and I will announce the winner on Saturday, August 16th. Please be sure to leave a way for me to contact you via your comment {i.e. blog address or email}. The winner will have 3 days to responds after I contact them. If I haven’t heard back within 3 days, I will draw another winner.

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Don’t forget that there will be lots of other giveaways for the Curriculum Clean-Out! Be sure to check the main post for those that are linking up!

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