• Jul. 29, 2008
The Adventures Of Papa Lemon's Little Wanderers
In April 2008 I had the privilege of attending the Minnesota Association of Christian Home Educators conference in
Lehman is the inspiration behind The Adventures of Papa Lemon’s Little Wanderers stories. Lehman’s concept is fabulous. Through the travels of the Little Wanderers, kids from 7 to 12 years of age learn about the history of

Papa Lemon had a way of telling a story that made everything fun and I believe Lehman has inherited his grandfather’s gift. Each story involves five kids from the neighborhood. These kids visit Papa Lemon and Mama Sarah in their quest to have their history lessons in school explained in a lively fashion. Papa Lemon has a secret stashed in his barn which is revealed in the first book “Meeting Dr. Martin Luther King”. This hidden secret is the avenue the kids and Papa Lemon use to research American history.
When I read books I don’t like illustrations but kids are different. Kids like to see what they are reading and Joshua Wallace does a great job capturing the essence of every lesson. If I couldn’t read, the pictures would explain the whole story to me and I would understand it.
These two men, Lehman Riley and Joshua Wallace are a great combination. I hope they will continue together as the years go on. Keep up the good work guys!
For more information I encourage you to visit the Papa Lemon Education website for The Adventures of Papa Lemon’s Little Wanderers. You will not only find out where to purchase these little gems but there are study guides for all classrooms. If you need something to keep your kids busy, try the activity sheets listed on the website. This work in progress is a must for all to add to their favorites list so you can go back and visit often.
Enjoy!
Michelle Rothwell
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• Aug. 6, 2008
hello from helen and frog
Posted by Anonymous
Hello!
Caught up with you at last! i kind of get bogged down with not having a direct link to this site - i'm sorry ive been out of touch!
How are you 'dear??
i was wondering if we could have a conversation about homeschooling resources, then saw this post!
We've got a CDRom version of our latest book, and i'm looking for some expert reviewers.
i wondered if you and/or perhaps some of your homeschooling network would like to take a look at it for me?
i couldnt email you from your link, as i dont have this laptop configured, so please forgive me using the comment box, but if you want to give me a shout at our usual storytime@frogthedog.com, that would be so cool of you.
Feel free to delete it :)
all the best,
Helen