I'm excited to share a new preschool curriculum with you called God's Little Explorers.
God's Little Explorers was created by a fellow Teach Them Diligently Blogger, Stacie Ann Nelson from Motherhood on a Dime. Before I get into the details, I want to share Stacie's heart and purpose behind this preschool curriculum:
“My hope for this eCurriculum is to offer families an inexpensive, quality preschool curriculum that takes them through the Bible. In addition, all proceeds from the sale of God's Little Explorers goes to build an orphanage in India.”
That's a great purpose and cause!
What's in God's Little Explorers?
God's Little Explorers contains 28 weeks of lesson plans and printable activities. It's written for 3-4 year olds, but can be adapted for 2-5 year olds. There are 4 major components: Bible, Weekly Theme, Letters and Numbers, and Life Skills. You can add in additional books that correspond to the theme as well as busy bags. Stacie has also included ideas for hymn, composer, and artist studies.
Our Thoughts on God's Little Explorers
Jacob is 2.5 years old. God's Little Explorers is a bit advanced for him right now, but the stories and activities that require less fine motor control can easily be introduced now. We can incorporate more of the activities as he's ready for them. I love how colorful and engaging the curriculum is. The printables are beautiful! I love the idea of Jacob creating his very own alphabet notebook over the course of the curriculum. It's a neat way for him to look back at what he has learned. I also like that because of the ebook format, God's Little Explorers could be used again by the same child or another one down the line in our family.
Get God's Little Explorers
God's Little Explorers is available for $14. That's a great price for 28 weeks of preschool curriculum, but you can get an even better deal through June 9: Use the coupon code SAVE4 to get $4 off.'
Buy God's Little Explorers here.
Now it's your turn!
Do you have littles who would love this curriculum? After you buy it, come back and tell me what you think of it and how you're using it. How have you kept your kids in the Word this week? Share in the comments and/or join the link up.
Material Disclosure: I was give a copy of God's Little Explorers to facilitate my review.