There's often a lot of smog in the winter where we live, which means a lot of "bad air, stay inside" days for us. This means that nature study can be a bit different. One thing I did last year and also started something today is growing something and drawing it regularly to have a record of how it grows and because it's interesting. I just started growing garlic today from a garlic clove by putting it in water. Each of the kids have one too so we're all going to check in how they grow every day and keep a record for part of our "smog days" nature study.
This blog highlights books and resources for learning about Chinese history and language for children. I hope it's also an encouragement for other homeschool families who are homeschooling bi-lingually or who want to add in some Chinese history into their homeschool.
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