January 2, 2008
Free eBook - Sled Dogs Lapbook
Posted in Free eBook of Week
Before snowmobiles and 4-wheel drive vehicles, people who lived in the northern regions of the United States, Canada, Greenland, Siberia, Norway, and Finland, relied on teams of dogs to travel in the winter. Sled dogs were able to pull people and freight over areas that were otherwise impossible to cross. Your student can complete a lapbook about these special dogs in the 43-page Sled Dogs Project Pack from In the Hands of a Child. This Project pack includes an 11-page Research Guide and 15 hands-on activities to help your student learn the history, breeds, training, diet, and more about sled dogs.
A $13.99 value, FREE!
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January 22, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SandBetweenMyToes
Ugh. Wish I hadn't missed this.
That's wonderful ~ all the rearranging and cleaning you're getting to do. I'm itching to do some! LOL.
so sorry about your doggie. I lost our poodle a few years ago at age 15 (his age, not mine). We had gotten him less than a year after we got married.
Good luck with the cat! Ours, who is inside not by our choice (he was injured), occasionally takes to wetting on everything. Drives me insane!!
Letitia
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January 22, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SandBetweenMyToes
Oh, and I really like your new blog look.
Letitia
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November 20, 2008 - sounds good
Posted by momofsix
I just started lapbooking this year. That looks like a good one.
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March 20, 2009 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Anonymous
I didn't see a link to download the free sled dog ebook. I also want to add that dogs can be trained to pull wagons, carts, etc as well as sleds. I've trained a number of German Shepherds over the years to pull a sled in the snowy weather and to pull wagons otherwise. A dog that can pull sure comes in handy when a load of dog food, etc needs to be moved from the vehicle to the storage shed!
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