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Subject: Re: Inexpensive or free curriculum


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Jen/aka dustmite
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Date Posted: 12:27:34 02/11/05 Fri
In reply to: April Ballge 's message, "Inexpensive or free curriculum" on 14:12:46 01/05/05 Wed

I would think Walmart or Target would have some study type books you could purchase inexpensively. You haven't mentioned the ages of the children you speak of, so at least for the elementary ages thats where I would start other than the internet "freebies".

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