Hi! This is Elizabeth Papandrea, letting you know that payment plans are available...several homeschooling mothers have asked for them, and I'm always willing to help out.
In future, I also hope to publish suggestions for how to do this without all the "official" materials, which can be very expensive and impossible for those of us with large families and limited budgets. For example, many materials can be made out of stiff posterboard. Inexpensive beads can be purchased at craft stores along with reasonably thick wire for stringing. A good story I heard once concerned a Franciscan nun teaching in a very poor section of Rome. She had made her own multiplication bead board with a drill, drilling the holes in a piece of wood, then using cherry pits in place of the red beads that are commonly used.
When I have a few minutes, I will start getting around to this project. :-)
Wow thank you for sharing. I am always interested in Albums. I hope I can get some soon. The want list always exceeds the can afford list.
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Hi! This is Elizabeth Papandrea, letting you know that payment plans are available...several homeschooling mothers have asked for them, and I'm always willing to help out.
ReplyDeleteIn future, I also hope to publish suggestions for how to do this without all the "official" materials, which can be very expensive and impossible for those of us with large families and limited budgets. For example, many materials can be made out of stiff posterboard. Inexpensive beads can be purchased at craft stores along with reasonably thick wire for stringing. A good story I heard once concerned a Franciscan nun teaching in a very poor section of Rome. She had made her own multiplication bead board with a drill, drilling the holes in a piece of wood, then using cherry pits in place of the red beads that are commonly used.
When I have a few minutes, I will start getting around to this project. :-)
Thank you, Susana, for your advertising and help!