

Farmers, ranchers, and gardeners also often help out. For example, our mission provides lower cost food to people who can not afford full price. Talk about missionary workers who specialize in helping underprivileged children: teachers, grocery stores or food dispensation services, etc. Talk to your child about what they want to be when they grow up If you have the space and materials, play with a slingshot, trying to hit objects Tell your children how they got their name and what is special about it Set up a play school to teach siblings, neighbors, or stuffed animalsĭiscuss how classrooms sort children by ageĭiscuss events that happened in your child’s birth year in your neighborhood, state, or country

This book has great missions potential, so most of my ideas revolve around various types of mission work children can get involved in on some level.ĭiscuss jobs your child does around the house to help it run smoothly I had a little more trouble with this second book, so you might wish to look at the first Anna Hibiscus book for more ideas, as well as the rest of the Anna Hibiscus Chapter Book series (there are also picture books). These should all be fairly easy and inexpensive projects, crafts, and ideas to incorporate. These are again arranged by chapter, rather than according to the schedule, to avoid copyright infringement.

