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Hello, You... meet the Future You

9/6/2020

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As coronavirus continues to prompt lock downs and disruption of core activities into autumn, many of us are left wondering what the future holds.  Will our kids stay focused through homeschooling and distance-learning to advance their education, or will they fall behind?

The key to ensuring progress during uncertain times is to maintain a predictable routine.  That's why I'm excited to share with you two new non-fiction titles from Oldenworld Books that will engage your kids with history and writing.

  • The Lost and Found Journal of Me: A Year in the Life of the Awesomest Girl Who Ever Lived (July-December)
  • The Lost and Found Journal of Me: A Year in the Life of the Coolest Boy Who Ever Lived (July-December)
The Lost and Found Journal of Me encourages your children to set their thoughts to paper by guiding them through remarkable events of the past.  Your kids will learn amazing facts about history as they record their stories and chart their futures.  Each daily page includes:
  • On this Day section: event that happened on that day in history
  • Dive In section: dig deeper into the event to learn how and why it happened
  • Speak Up section: share your thoughts and feelings about an aspect of the historical event
  • Act Out section: take what you learned from the first three sections and make your mark on the world!
After using The Lost and Found Journal of Me, your children will know history better, know the world better, and, more importantly, know themselves better.  With daily writing prompts to get them thinking through tough questions, and daily action prompts to help them take the next step, they'll be motivated to become the best possible versions of themselves.

From July 1st to New Year's Eve, The Lost and Found Journal of Me (July-December edition) provides a simple framework for your kids to record their gratitudes and attitudes through the year. With the right effort, their actions will serve as writing prompts for future generations! 

Start here for girls...or here for boys.

Keep chasing those dreams,
Jack
 
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