Check out these recent reviews from members of our Blog Team.
Robotis 2.0
Oaxacaborn
Gina says, "Puzzled over how to teach robotics in your homeschool? Want to introduce your kids to more STEM topics, but not sure exactly how to go about it? Although robotics can be an intimidating topic to explore, it doesn’t have to be." Read more...
Junior Rainbow Pebbles
The Learning Momma
Ki says, "Sweet M and Bean really love matching the pebble shapes to the pictures, sorting them by colors or size, and creating their own creations with the pebbles. And there are just enough pebbles to have to be fun, but not so many that it’s utter chaos to transport." Read more...
My Very First Body Book
A Mom's Quest to Teach
Kristen says, "This 30-page hardcover book is full of bright, colorful illustrations that takes a look at the different systems of the body as well as other key features related to learning about one's body." Read more...
Medical Investigation 101
Joyful Wife Life
Amanda says, "Medical Investigation 101 is an interesting curriculum that takes the student along in how doctors analyze medical mysteries." Read more...
Gravitrax
Cosmic Montessori School
Jeni says, "If you’re looking for a great educational gift that doubles as a super fun and creative toy — look no further than Gravitrax — a unique marble run construction set. Seriously, where has it been all my life?" Read more...
Colorku
So Every Day
Lacey says, "This is a great thinking, processing, analyzing, maneuvering game. And it’s good for every age. You can choose a harder set up or a simpler set up." Read more...
Bugzzle
One Luckey Wife
Daisy says, "Bugzzle goes beyond the fun of regular puzzles. It is a great way to get kids excited about math." Read more...