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LOL7 · 24/05/2018 14:21

Hello,
I am looking into starting up a children's subscription box for 'tot school'- basically fun learning activities following a theme. Box would contain a craft activity, book, and some other activities to follow. For example a 'universe' theme story would be that a baby alien has crashed into your garden/house and needs a new spaceship to get home. Younger children would need to learn to look after the alien and take care of its needs- such as choosing which planet it came from, what dry foods it would have eaten in its spaceship, could even help with potty training by teaching alien to use the potty :) older kids can figure out which planet it came from using the clues provided and researching space. It would include an alien soft toy, craft materials to make a spaceship, an alien story book, and activity sheets to go along with the story. Obviously there will be all sorts of themes to choose from depending on the children's age. Would something like that interest you, and how much would you be willing to pay for it?

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ommmward · 25/05/2018 15:55

not really, to be honest.

Home educators tend to be pretty resourceful at putting together what they need for their children, and if not, then they tend to get a formal boxed curriculum.

NoTNoShade · 25/05/2018 15:59

Surely people home educate to get away from worksheets etc.

There are countless resources out there and if people did want more formal methods then you are going to be hard pressed to beat Twinkl.

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