Bergen Hawkeye,  Book Reviews,  HomeSchooling

book reviews, other blogs, helping hands

I’ve been singing the praises of our favorite children’s museum  for as long as we’ve been living in South Carolina.

We’ve been visiting Hands On! with friends and alone for years now.

And I’ve often joked that they should pay me to support them.

In fact, I make that joke a lot with any company/brand/organization of which I am overly fond.   (Keen.  Nalgene bottles.  You name it.)

But this time, my joke is sort of working out.

I’ve been partnering with Hands On!  since February to help promote the museum through social media.

(Yep – be my pal and hop over to their Facebook page and like them.  And, if you feel so inclined, follow them on Twitter too.)

But the newest venture I am working on with Hands On! is their blog.

We just launched the official Hands On! blog two weeks ago and I would sure love to have you guys help me show Hands On! a little love.

(And, in turn, show me a little love.)

Today I am promoting a new feature on the museum’s blog where kids write book reviews.

I had my little man write his Magic Tree House review today.

And what I am asking you guys to do,

if you want to of course,

is to not only click over there

(and continue clicking every now and then if you like what you read)

but to have your own cute kids submit their own book reviews per the instructions on the Hands On! website.

It’s a fun chance to see what books your kids like to read and to give them a chance to be in the spotlight.

If you’re a fellow homeschooler – you can just make it the next writing assignment – right?

At any rate, check out Berg’s opinion about the Magic Tree House books.  (He likes them better than I do, I must confess!)

And thank you for your help with this little project.

Seriously,

thank you!

2 Comments

  • Sally

    dude. (of which you are very NOT) this reminds me that I need to get to writing — of did that shio pass through the Night of Prenatal Nausea Fog?

    • LaceyKeigley

      The ship has absolutely not sailed. Take your time – but I look forward to what you have.
      But seriously – no pressure.
      I remember being exactly where you are. And I think I am only now coming up for air – and my last man is about to be three. (That sounded less encouraging than I meant. Relax – you are in a beautiful place!!)