
Hello,
Happy Holidays! I hope you have a chance to relax and enjoy your family and friends. But also remember that the beginning of a new year is a good time to establish goals for yourself and children. See our feature article, "Resolutions and Goal Setting" for some great tips and hints about this. Planning ahead will make your whole year better!
Please remember to call us at Foundation for Learning if we can help your child reach his or her academic goals in 2015.
Happy Holidays!
Betty
Happy Holidays! I hope you have a chance to relax and enjoy your family and friends. But also remember that the beginning of a new year is a good time to establish goals for yourself and children. See our feature article, "Resolutions and Goal Setting" for some great tips and hints about this. Planning ahead will make your whole year better!
Please remember to call us at Foundation for Learning if we can help your child reach his or her academic goals in 2015.
Happy Holidays!
Betty
Betty Bodenweiser
Director
Foundation for Learning
Director
Foundation for Learning











Wild Detectives DVD Collection from National Geographic explores nature as only Nat Geo can! Answers questions like “What do lion cubs do in their den when no one is looking?” and “Why do penguins swim so deep in the ocean when their food is on the surface?” Beautiful camera work, interesting critters, fun information!
Let’s get physical! Hula hoops, scooters, skates, skateboards, bikes, boogie boards for the beach, jump ropes, mini exercise trampoline, stilts, climbing rope ladder, hop balls, anything that will get the kiddos up and moving is a very good thing!
Qwirkle is a fun mix of Scrabble and dominoes. For 2-4 players, colorful wooden blocks get matched together based on color and design and really make the players strategize as they go. Loads of fun for all ages, so parents and older kids can play along too.
Globes, atlases, maps: Do you have a little Dora the Explorer in your family? Maybe a young Indiana Jones? Consider the gift of a globe, an atlas, or an interesting collection of maps! Kids can not only learn to identify places they are learning about, but they can do some route tracking during your family’s holiday travels. Learning to read maps is an important life skill, and it’s never to early to start!
Let’s not forget books! To see a list of recommended reads, take a look back at our two-part article series. Part 1: 



















The Picnic Game
Geography Alphabet
Counting Game
The Humming Game
The Alphabet Game
20 Questions
Let’s Build a Story
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