What’s inside: Unlock 12 days of Giving! Something from me to you. Part Scavenger hunt, part Treasure hunt – have fun with finding these freebies.
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Things I’m Giving You
First, I thought I would make a roundup post in which I highlight 12 of the posts where I give away a freebie. But what fun is that?
I thought it would be much more fun if some of the posts had a new freebie hidden in it somewhere. Some are easy to find and some may be tricky.
You don’t really have to wait 12 days to get all of these – you can go at your own pace.
12 Gifts in these Posts
- Dehydrating Madness
- Growing Microgreens
- Gifts from the Kitchen
- Cookie Mix in a Jar
- Shakespearean Insults
- Essential Oil Learning
- A Dozen American History Quotes
- Gratitude Copywork
- Poetry Sampler
- More Poetry
- Handicraft Ultimate List
- Fall Nature Study Ideas
Dehydrating Madness
Everybody loves to dry things – like apple rings. That was the old freebie. Look for the new one which is only available if you click on the new clue.
Clue: It’s not too messy when you look for a new emoji.
Growing Microgreens
Growing Microgreens is a fabulous activity – part handicraft, part nature study, part gardening and then part cooking if you cook with the greens! Kids love to do this and it isn’t hard. Get started with the How to Grow Microgreens cheatsheet on the post. Or find the new updated Microgreens 1-Page Printable on My Favorite Microgreens to Grow.
Clue: Click on the image of the “Covered Tray with Seeds Inside” if you are on My Favorite Microgreens. If you go to Growing Microgreens, click on the image called “Flip an extra 1020 tray over to stack on top and create dark germinating space“
Gifts from the Kitchen
This is a new post last week, so I didn’t include any extra bonus freebie – you just have to find the freebie I quietly included in the post.
Clue: It goes on a tin if you make a recipe for this spicy rub! Templates away!
Cookie Mix in a Jar
Who doesn’t love a gift of homemade cookie mix? There are already 2 gift tag recipe-labels: Ultimate Brownies and Cowboy Cookie Mix. Plus you can make your own if you follow the instructions in the post from last week!
Shakespearean Insults
There’s a second set of bookmarks buried in the post.
Clue: Findeth the gib who s’t hates sir’s four-foot’d most wondrous cousin. And clicketh.
Essential Oil Learning
Grab a nice set of bookmarks showcasing the Top 5 essential oils: Lemon, Eucalyptus, Peppermint, Lavender, and Thieves Blend.
For this one, you have to sign up for our newsletter to access the Freebies Library using the secret password. If you are already a subscriber, the secret password is usually in the weekly email towards the bottom. Our newsletter usually comes with a joke of the week just to keep you smiling.
A Dozen American History Quotes
Great Quotes are inspirational. They make for great copywork. This post didn’t have a freebie, so we added one! If you want a few more quotes about liberty, you need to find the hidden freedom bookmarks download.
Clue: Cliquez sur l’une des citations de l’homme de France.
Thanksgiving Gratitude Copywork
Edgar Guest’s poem Thanksgiving is the free copywork available when you sign up for the newsletter on this post. If you are already signed up, you can use that secret password to access the freebie library.
But there is a hidden second copywork set with a poem by Paul Dunbar.
Clue: Turkeys have invaded the FAQs! Click on the second one.
Poetry Sampler
You can get a free sample chapter of the Poetry Hater’s Guide to Loving Poetry. It contains 12 weeks of summer poems from classic poets along with copywork. This one is so big that it doesn’t need an extra freebie!
More Poetry
Speaking of poetry, if you need a little help on how to get started with Poetry Studies, I’ve curated a free Poetry Quick Start Guide over on ItList. An ItList is an interactive format where I’ve gathered articles, voice tips, and recommendations – in this case about Poetry studies. Hop on over to check it out.
Handicraft Ultimate List
Get a free list of over 90 Handicrafts for you to include in your homeschool. You can now also download the free eBook Handicraft 101 if you click on what isn’t allowed in handicraft.
Clue: It’s what Charlotte Mason said.
Fall Nature Study
I love talking about nature study. This post has a free list of Fall Nature Study Ideas. But there’s a hidden bonus.
Clue: Click on another season!
Enjoy!
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