Marinah answers that very question!
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Curious about which writing options are used in Illuminations? In this video, Tyler discusses the various writing programs and how to use them.
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… or trying to at least. It’s now her favorite game to run around holding our hands. She loves being lifted into the air and tickled. She falls down but she get’s back up and keeps going. (Thank God for carpeting!)
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Tyler quickly answers this question, showing you why Illuminations is simply amazing.
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See bits and pieces of some of the amazing sights Maggie saw while visiting Iceland, Germany, England, and Italy this past year. Also staring Stephanie and Rachel Redmond, two very good friend of ours who are now stationed in Germany, as well as Flat Ja’La, a Flat Traveler from a 3rd Grade class in northern DE. Enjoy – and try not to be too jealous!
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Are you unfamiliar with The Mystery of History? Watch this video of Tyler explaining everything you ever wanted to know about it!
Geysers!
This clip is an explanation of how Geysers work, and some footage from Maggie’s recent trip to Iceland where she got to film a Geyser up close!
Let us know what you think. This is the first time we’ve done a vlog that wasn’t just a single take. It’s quite a learning curve, but we’ll get there.
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Choosing an Atlas
Maggie Hogan describes how to select and use good historical and reference atlases. Part 1 of 2:
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