#3 Mummies in the Morning-2630 BCE to 2250 BCE.#1 Dinosaur Before Dark-Cretaceous period. So I sent Matt thumbnails of every Magic Tree House book cover for him to lay out and print, and I made a list of where each relevant book belongs on our timeline. Because the kids listen to the Magic Tree House audiobooks over and over again, they've gained quite a bit of historical and geographical knowledge, but it can be tough putting that into a wider context, and wider contexts is what I am all about. We left a few projects in the lurch for our trip-our bat house, the thankful tree, the Disaster Dioramas of Pompeii and the Titanic, a whole slew of Spanish flashcards-and every now and then, as the kids decompress and I continue my manic run through the holiday craft fair season, we're picking them all back up again.įor instance, we finally finished a project that we've been working on for a while-putting all the Magic Tree House books in their proper spot on our huge basement timeline. Dishes are in the dishwasher, laundry is in the washing machine, dinner is on the stove, one kid is playing LEGOs while the other kid reads on the couch, and the house that Matt painstakingly straightened while we were gone is trashed, trashed, TRASHED.
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