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Anyone Can Homeschool Copper Vacuum Insulated Bottle, 22oz

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Anyone Can Homeschool! A great reminder on a convenient beverage bottle. Keep your iced coffee nice and cold all through field trips, homeschool co-ops, and conventions! Get the tote bag, tee, and book by Nicki Truesdell, too!

Vacuum insulation is a big deal if you care about beverage temperature change. Double-wall construction means that hot liquids can remain hot up to 12 hours while colder choices can last a full 48 hours; that’s two whole days! Furthermore, these bottles are condensation-proof – no sweating or slipping. Built to fit standard vehicle cup holders, the stainless steel sides are both scratch and fade resistant.

.: One size: 22oz (0.65 l)
.: Spill-proof design
.: Scratch and fade resistant
.: BPA free

  22oz
Height, in 10.60
Diameter, in 2.90

 

 

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I’ve opened a couple of emails this past week from homeschool curriculum companies who are trying to sell “Black History Month” book bundles. And I cringe. Workshops about home discipleship, homeschooling tips and encouragement, and ideas for raising history buffs, PLUS shop the Knowledge Keepers book collection! Today, kids are off to school to celebrate “100 days of school” with costumes and parties. In the last 100 days, my kids barely had any school. Im not celebrating, but I’ll tell you why: I have two very different sons. One has been an extrovert since he could talk. The other has been an introvert for just as long. The thing about home education is that it doesn’t have to happen at home. What it really means is “not public school.” Not stuck in a classroom all day. Not confined to a government calendar. Not a slave to the system. 23 years ago I helped my aunt Kari start a homeschool co-op. At that time, I had one child and she was three years old. If you have a child that struggles to read, read to them. Read aloud every day. That’s the best advice I can give. New year. New house. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION: How do I homeschool with babies and toddlers in the mix??

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