

First of all: what kid doesn't love getting mail! Second of all: I plan on expanding on the idea by hanging up a map of the country we are learning about that month in the kitchen, making some of the foods from that country and maybe, possibly, really only if I feel like it, checking out books from the library about that country and checking it out in the Atlas.
I justify this wierdness by remembering one of my all time favorite parenting tips from James MacArthur. He said that the home should be a place of learning (of course) --but that it doesn't really matter that much WHAT you teach, just that you teach something. Apparantly,(aside from the basic religion, morality, hygiene thing) the thing that is good for kids isn't information as much as it is having parents who take the time to teach something. Which means you can teach your kids silly dances in the kitchen or how to make balloon animals or what the capital of brazil is.
P.S. Ponder this irony. The very day that I made a resolution to be better about documenting my children's childhood through photos on this blog -- I lost the charger for my camera battery and my camera battery went dead. Grrr.