Good catalog and online resource suggestions?
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Good catalog and online resource suggestions?
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Stay-At-Home Mom with a passion for learning and exploring. Check out my blogs:
http://tonyaroot.blogspot.com
http://joescitygirl.blogspot.com
http://tonyaroot.blogspot.com
http://joescitygirl.blogspot.com
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Lakeshore has beautiful catalogs. http://www.lakeshorelearning.com
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I used to dread getting all those catalogs! More stuff to fill my crowded space <G>. More wonderful things - more than I could ever possibly afford, and all so lovely looking! I find that when I eliminate catalogs in my house, I have less of the "PLOMS" (poor little old me syndrom). <G>.
That said, I think amazon.com is a great resource. It would be hard to find a product they DON'T carry. I publish a blog for parents who educate their preschoolers, and I have an amazon store attached to it. I can carry books, blocks, puzzles, dressups, even playground equipment! It's really a useful site.
Good luck!
Lorelei
That said, I think amazon.com is a great resource. It would be hard to find a product they DON'T carry. I publish a blog for parents who educate their preschoolers, and I have an amazon store attached to it. I can carry books, blocks, puzzles, dressups, even playground equipment! It's really a useful site.
Good luck!
Lorelei
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