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The Very Best Salt Dough Recipe Ever

Salt dough is a great craft idea for kids of all ages. With salt dough, you can make just about anything – from crafts to ornaments to sculptures to maps and more. It’s a great way to encourage your children to be creative and extend your educational activities. (Plus, it’s just plain fun to squish the dough with your fingers!) ...

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A Dress Up and Drama Corner for Kids of All Ages

Dress up isn’t just for little kids. Older children, teens and even adults enjoy stepping into costumes and getting into character once in awhile. Creating a simple (or elaborate) dress up and drama corner in your home can turn into a great family night activity. It’s also a wonderful way to sneak in a little bit of “school” without the ...

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Introducing the With Lee In Virginia Art Contest

At Live The Adventure we really love contests. (In fact, we just gave away a $10,000 trip for two to Scotland!) We’re pleased to announce a fun and exciting new contest for all children ages 17 and under – The With Lee In Virginia Art Contest! The Details: Who:  All children – Ages 17 or younger What: Get creative and ...

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Pillars of Character: Robert E. Lee

How much do you know about Robert E. Lee? This engaging activity and coloring sheet will help you discover some fun facts about his life, his family, and more. Older students may use this as a research activity – a perfect starting point for creating an oral or written report. Younger students will enjoy coloring the picture and may want ...

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Civil War Food: Johnnycake

Johnnycakes (or, johnny cakes) are a famous food from the Civil War era. They were especially famous among soldiers in the south. They are pancake-like cornmeal flatbreads that are recognized by many other regional names as well: corn cake, hoe cake, mush bread, Shawnee cake, jonakin, and more. The origin of their name is a real mystery. Most historians believe ...

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Magic and Slavery

[quote_regular name=”” icon_quote=”no”] The biblical worldview is not a fairy-tale, or romantic perfectionism, but a realistic appraisal of men with their sins and shortcomings. —David Chilton, Productive Christians (1981) [/quote_regular] Romanticism and Social Change The true Romantic always assumes his own innocence. He believes his heart and will are naturally good. What’s more, he sets up his goodness as a ...

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