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Discover the World in New Ways

Welcome to Timberdoodle's Discover! Social Studies collection. This series is designed to make social studies both fun and educational, offering an interactive approach to learning about history, geography, culture, and more. Vibrant visuals, real-world connections, and thought-provoking content all work together to create a dynamic learning experience.

The Discover! Social Studies series covers a wide range of topics that will help your child understand the world around them—from ancient civilizations to modern-day societies, and from the basics of geography to the exploration of diverse cultures. Each book is designed to foster critical thinking, build global awareness, and encourage students to make connections between the past, present, and future.

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Let’s Start With an Assessment

Don’t know where to begin? Find your perfect kit with a free assessment for preschool through 12th grade.

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Helpful Tips for Your Homeschooling Journey

From getting started, to teaching tips, to the homeschooling lifestyle—check out our wide library of resources, from our family to yours.

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choosing curriculum
How Timberdoodle Does Homeschooling

One of the questions we hear all the time is: "What's your homeschool style?" And the short answer is... we don't fit neatly in any one box. We love what works. We ditch what doesn't. And we believe ...

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10 Reasons to Tell Your Kids to Stop Doing School and Go Build Something!

Want a way to supercharge your homeschool day  and  keep your kids excited to learn? What if one activity could improve your child's visual perception, fine-motor skills, patience, problem-solving, sp...

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How to Pick a Curriculum

(Without Falling for Every Shiny New Thing) Many years ago, we found ourselves at a homeschool convention, and somewhere between sessions, a fellow vendor—not a homeschooler himself—grinned and said, ...

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getting started
Does Your Curriculum Flex Both Sides of the Brain?

Why You Need Both Convergent and Divergent Thinking in Your Homeschool Plans As you plan next year’s homeschool adventures, don’t just ask,  “What subjects are we covering?”  Ask,  “How are we stretch...

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