Posts Tagged "Me cards"

“Great Children’s Books for the Me cards”

Posted by on Mar 6, 2013 in A Language, A Plan, Blog, Me Cards | 0 comments

Here are some great books we have used in our study of the Me cards! During your weeks of enjoying the Me cards, pull out one of these books and use it to add to the conversation. Ask questions like: This book reminds me of the Me cards. Why? What Me card do you see in this book? Etc. Enjoy! If Only I had a Green Nose by Max Lucado Tallest of Smalls by Max Lucado You Are Mine by Max Lucado Who Am I? By Frank Friedman Gigi-God’s Little Princess and Will-God’s Mighty Warrior by Sheila Walsh God Knows Me by Joel Anderson Three Trees – traditional folk tale, retold by Angela Elwell Hunt Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian...

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“What Really Happened at the Hagan House!” (Me card #2)

Posted by on Jul 6, 2011 in A Language, A Plan, Blog, Me Cards | 0 comments

I think it is important for you to understand the simplicity and freedom that I hope for your family when you work through the Me cards. The “Getting Started” section on the poster that came with your Me cards is short and simple; use it, but I also want you to use whatever is going on in your home that week to explain the Me card too. This will be different for every family. The different ages and issues will determine that. I also want you to see that even as the mom who wrote the material, I still had different things happen once I actually put it in motion. On these “What Really Happened” blogs, you are going to see it all. We have done the Me cards now 3...

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“What Really Happened at the Hagan House!” (Me card #1)

Posted by on Jul 6, 2011 in A Language, A Plan, Blog, Me Cards | 0 comments

I think it is important for you to understand the simplicity and freedom that I hope for your family when you work through the Me cards. The “Getting Started” section on the poster that came with your Me cards is short and simple; use it, but I also want you to use whatever is going on in your home that week to explain the Me card too. This will be different for every family. The different ages and issues will determine that. I also want you to see that even as the mom who wrote the material, I still had different things happen once I actually put it in motion. On these “What Really Happened” blogs, you are going to see it all. We have done the Me cards now 3...

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“What Really Happened at the Hagan House!” (Me card #7)

Posted by on Jul 6, 2011 in A Language, A Plan, Blog, Me Cards | 0 comments

I think it is important for you to understand the simplicity and freedom that I hope for your family when you work through the Me cards. The “Getting Started” section on the poster that came with your Me cards is short and simple; use it, but I also want you to use whatever is going on in your home that week to explain the Me card too. This will be different for every family. The different ages and issues will determine that. I also want you to see that even as the mom who wrote the material, I still had different things happen once I actually put it in motion. On these “What Really Happened” blogs, you are going to see it all. We have done the Me cards now 3...

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“What Really Happened at the Hagan House!” (Me card #6)

Posted by on Jul 6, 2011 in A Language, A Plan, Blog, Me Cards | 0 comments

I think it is important for you to understand the simplicity and freedom that I hope for your family when you work through the Me cards. The “Getting Started” section on the poster that came with your Me cards is short and simple; use it, but I also want you to use whatever is going on in your home that week to explain the Me card too. This will be different for every family. The different ages and issues will determine that. I also want you to see that even as the mom who wrote the material, I still had different things happen once I actually put it in motion. On these “What Really Happened” blogs, you are going to see it all. We have done the Me cards now 3...

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