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Date Posted: 11:17:10 05/20/02 Mon
Author: Sheril
Subject: Re: Having a hard time deciding between the two books
In reply to: Sharon 's message, "Re: Having a hard time deciding between the two books" on 13:07:01 05/19/02 Sun

I will definitely wait to buy until June then! How about if I mix the two books? Or do the units basically follow each other and need to be done one book at a time. I guess I'm asking if the units are independant of each other enough that I could do a unit from one book and then a unit from another.

Thanks!


>Sherill,
>
>Volume 2 has history also, but it's just not as
>focused as Volume 1. The books do not have to be done
>in order. You could always do Volume 2 first and then
>do Volume 1.
>
>Volume 3, which will be coming out next winter, will
>be a trip around the world, covering different
>countries, their histories and cultures, and science
>will be all plants and animals.
>
>Coming in June, we'll have a special where you save if
>you buy both Volume 1 and Volume 2 at the same time.
>
>Sharon
>
>
>
>>How about if I just get them both and mix all the
>>units or should I follow one book from beginning to
>>end. My young man is very interested in the type of
>>studies that are in the second book but I still want
>>the history too!
>>
>>How about one for him and one for me? LOL!
>>
>>Sheril

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