
Do you buy workbooks for your children to reinforce skills they're learning at school, or torment them with your own homework on school breaks? If so, the Workbook Window may help you make the most of those learning tools. Instead of writing on the books and sheets themselves, your child slips the book under the window and writes on that, with a dry-erase pen or erasable crayon, so the work done doesn't do the book in.
That means you can keep working on a problem page until your child gets it right, without wearing holes through the paper with an eraser. It also means that you can save books for younger siblings without having to search for pages that have been left untouched. The back of the window doubles as a felt board.
From the site for this parent-created product, you can order a Workbook Window and accessories online or by mail, or find out where to find one at a retail store near you. There are also free worksheets to download, as well as teaching ideas.
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