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Smoky Mountains ~ Here We Come! Review

We are reading through Smoky Mountains ~ Here We Come!  We were sent this wonderful book for review from the By the Way Book Series and it has given my kids and I a great way to start a discussion about the animals and their habitat in this wonderful mountain range of the USA.

Smoky Mountains ~ Here We Come!

“Discovering Biblical Truth in Everyday Life”

Hardback 10″ x 8″ Large Book

48 glossy full-color pages

For ages 5-12

Retail $14.99

This story is about two siblings: a brother named Alex, and his sister named Lexi, who went to spend three days and nights with their Uncle Ted who is a forest ranger in the Smoky Mountains.  They decide to hike up the mountain and camp overnight in the wilderness.

It is spring time, and flowers are starting to bloom.  As they travel along the hiking trails, they learn about lots of the wildlife that live there.  They learn about God too and how he created this environment for the wildlife and people to live and flourish in.

Some of the animals, birds, reptiles, insects, and other fascinating facts kids learn about in this book are:

White tailed deer

Skunks

Black bears

Bobcats

Wolves

Salamanders

Otters

Elk

Northern short tailed shrew

Wood peckers

Ravens

Hummingbirds

Wrens

Snow birds or dark eyed Junco

Peregrine falcons

Butterflies

Mountains and different topography forms: waterfalls, bald,

Forests and different kinds of trees

Weather

Different kinds of flowers and plants

Different kinds of mushrooms and fungi

Fireflies and insects

Some other things my kids learned about in this book:

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Appalachian mountain trail, specific landmarks on the trail like Clingman’s Dome, Cades Cove, Cherokee Indians, pioneers, Civil War,  specific mountains that were named for historic events or famous people and also for ancient legends by the Cherokee Indians, and a mountain musical instrument called a dulcimer.

Video of a dulcimer playing “I’ll Fly Away”.

Another Video of an 1800’s replica of a dulcimer that was a bit more primitive than the ones we usually see played today.

There is also a mini-lesson on Geo Caching (finding clues and a location of “hidden treasure” in a weather proof/ waterproof box for you to find using GPS coordinates).  This is a popular hobby but one we have not participated in before.  We got out our GPS map on the phone, and also a compass, and a compass/whistle that someone would use on their journey during this activity. We might like to put together a Geo Caching activity in our local area soon.

Reading this book encouraged us to take a closer look at the wildlife around us and the habitat they live in.  We used to live in the Appalachian mountains in the Blue Ridge region.  We often went for a drive and visited the Smoky Mountain region that was only a few hours from where we lived. But now we live about 2 hours down the mountain and foothills from where we used to live.  Now we live at a lower elevation in a forest covered area filled with pine trees, oak trees, maple trees and other hardwoods.  We live next to a small pond, lots of woods with several local streams, and a large lake nearby too.  So we have a wide variety of wildlife here and some we have in common with the mountain region too.  We have seen woodpeckers, hawks, crows, lizards, snapping turtles, frogs, snakes, wild turkeys, fox, coyote, red cardinals, robins, deer, a raccoon, an opossum, worms, red fire ants, termites, beetles, and more.   I will post a story about this soon, but here are a few pictures we have taken of the wildlife in our yard and nearby.

This snapping turtle crawled up to the fence in our yard and was trying to enter the gate when we spotted him. 

In the book Smoky Mountains Here We Come, there are many real life photos of animals and historical people and places.  My favorite photo is a an old time Mill House with a water wheel.  We would often seen wonderful old barns and mill houses on our trips to see the mountains.  I would love to hang that picture on the wall.

The illustrations on every page in this book are wonderful and kept my kids interested all the way through.  This book is like a regional American geography, history, science, and bible study adventure all wrapped up in one.

Biblical Worldview

This book presents God’s amazing creation in the treasure of the Smoky Mountains from a biblical worldview.  Along the way, kids are reminded often of God’s handiwork and his amazing creation.

We are stewards of this land.  We can either be good stewards and care for it, or we can be reckless and neglectful stewards, the choice is ours.   In his word, God instructs man to be good stewards of the land, animals, and resources.  Jesus also shared several parables about good shepherds, wise servants, faithful caretakers.  It is clear that God wants us to understand the He created all of this and he wants us to take care of it.

The book begins with the verse from Psalm 32:8 inside the front cover:

“I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou should go: I will guide thee with mine eye.”

The book ends with the verse from Psalm 97:6 inside the back cover:

“The heavens declare his righteousness…and all the people see his glory.

The book is loaded with scriptures to connect us to our Heavenly Father and remind kids and parents about our loving creator who made this wonderful bounty of life in so much variety and beauty.

Additional Resources Available

This book series is perfect for using as home school curriculum, family devotions, Sunday schools, clubs, and encouraging extra reading for kids too.  You can use the book as a stand alone resource, or you can add to the learning by using maps, puzzles, games, field trips to the region of the country the book discusses or to visit a zoo to see the animals discussed, science experiments, writing assignments, research assignments on animals and habitats, spelling words, crafts, bible copy work, videos online about things discussed in the book etc. and turn this into an amazing learning journey filled with exploration.

Besides the books, there are additional resources available to further the learning with this wonderful book including: flash cards, activity guides, stuffed animals, and poster packs.

For an additional $2.50 you can purchase the flash cards.

The flash cards are full color and feature eight of the many different creatures we studied in the book.  On the front of the cards is full color real life photo  to clearly identify each creature.  Also listed on the front is an accompanying bible verse that reminds you about God and the beauty he has created.   On the back of each card is a long description of the habitat it lives in and it’s behavior characteristics.

For an additional $2.50 you can buy the “Keep On The Path” “Exploring the Smoky Mountains Study Guide” to further the learning.

After reading through the book, I was so impressed to want to learn more that I purchased the activity guides and flash cards for all six of my kids.  $2.50 is much cheaper than I can print these myself.  It is a really good buy.  We are currently waiting for the cards and guides to arrive as I write this review.

There are also poster packs and stuffed animals available on the website that go along with the books too.  I didn’t not purchase these but they would be great to use for a classroom where you need larger visual aids and reminders for the classroom.  You could use this as part of a vacation bible school summer program too and use the posters to decorate walls, tables, or stations.

I plan to expand our learning we began with this book.  My goal is to turn this book learning into a unit study and lapbook this spring.   We will use the activity guide pages and flash cards plus the additional ideas I mentioned earlier (maps, puzzles, games, field trips (we live about 4 hours from the Smoky Mountains in TN and 2 hours from the western edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in NC also part of the Appalachian trail), visit a zoo, science experiments, writing assignments, research assignments on animals and habitats, spelling words, crafts, bible copy work, videos, etc) as we re-read the book again.

We will create a colorful lapbook to go along with the unit study and record what the kids have learned.   Stay tuned for a follow up story to this review to see what the kids learned and how this adventure turned out.   For now, while we wait for those resources to arrive, I found a few coloring pages online about woodland animals (such as the black bear, otter, bobcat, deer,) and a butterfly for the younger children to color while we read through the book.  We really enjoyed this book and can’t wait to learn even more.

Besides the additional resources for Smoky Mountains ~ Here We Come, I also ordered additional flashcards for the other books in the series too.  Some of the animals and insects in other regions are also found in the region we are currently studying and also these cards are so nice that I would like for my kids to have the flash cards from all the regions as a learning resource.  They are high gloss full color heavy duty cards loaded with lots of information about creatures from the different regions all over America.  These inexpensive cards can be used for science and geography and crossovers with other subjects and are a great resource to have on hand.

By The Way Series

Check out all these great books from By the Way Book Series.  We want to read more of them as soon as we can.  This is a wonderful way to teach kids about all these amazing animals and creatures and geography that God has created and some history of the people in various regions around the USA.

More books are in the works and coming in 2017!

IRELAND

NEW YORK

IDAHO

INDIANA

Be sure to read more about the wonderful author, Joy Budensiek and her desire she expressed for writing these books to help kids and their parents talk about God and draw closer to him. These books are part of a movement to turn our nation and our children back to God.  You can read more about “Renewanation” mission here. 

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With Lee In Virginia Review

Our family loves listening to the lively and entertaining audio stories by Heirloom Audio Productions.   We were asked to “live the adventure”  and review their latest story With Lee In Virginia and it is fantastic!

With Lee In Virginia

With Lee In Virginia

With Lee In Virginia
A Civil War Story of Courage, Honor, and Duty
Audio 2 1/2 hours
2 CD Set
Plus: 1)free downloadable PDF Study Guide
2)free printable poster and 3)free downloadable MP3
Ages 6 – Adult
Retails for $29.97

Benefits of sharing these CD’s with your kids:

  • Truthful retelling of the facts of the Civil War.
  • 2 1/2  hours of “Active Listening” that captivates children’s
    imagination!
  • “Travel time” becomes fun and exciting “Adventure Time”
  • Creative and exciting method of story telling to learn and remember history.
  • Inspires kids to have strong moral values like daring, determination and duty
  • FREE Study Guide with a bible study that helps parents engage children with the story
  • Christian Entertainment For Families
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With Lee In Virginia 2CD Set

This audio production is so vibrant with sound and life it is amazing.  It is full of honest people sharing their struggles in the midst of a Civil War.    The audio production has amazing sound effects and you feel like you are right there in the middle of the action.  They have a huge cast of stars with great character voices that keep you captivated in the story including Sean Astin, Kirk Cameron, Chris Anothony, Kelsey Lansdowne, and Kim Weiss.

Cast of With Lee In Virginia

Cast of With Lee In Virginia

Watch this short video clip about the making of With Lee In Virginia and see the amazing talent and excitment that went into this great retelling of history.

How We Used This In Our Home:

My kids were so excited to listen to With Lee In Virginia.  The story follows a 15 year old boy named Vincent who joins the Army of Virginia where he meets and observes the life of General Robert E Lee and Stonewall Jackson.  Vincent learns valuable lessons about character and honor and duty and war.  His decisions are impacted by what he learns from these great leaders who care about their men, their families, and their country.

CD set and Study Guide

CD set and Study Guide

We listened to the CD’s together in the living room.  I printed out the free study guide and put it into a three ring binder.  There is a free word hunt on Live The Adventure Kids Corner.

Word Find

I also printed off some Civil War coloring pages I found on the internet for the kids to color while listening.

Civil War coloring pages

Civil War coloring pages

The kids loved coloring the pictures while listening to the story.  There are no coloring pages in the study guide so you need to find these elsewhere.

General Lee

There are 8 of us in our family, and our kids ages range from 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, and 3. They were all captivated.   Because we are on our summer break, we are doing a “lighter load” of about 1 hour of schoolwork a day through the summer.   Listening to this audio product was a good fit for us to do for a couple of days.

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For now, we did a pleasure round of listening of the story and just enjoyed it tremendously.  We listened to CD1 on the first day, and CD2 on the second day and the kids were hooked to the story.   It takes a little more than an hour per CD.   At times the youngest two kids got up and down and played which is to be expected for their age.  But the rest of the kids were quite satisfied to sit and listen to the whole story.  We also took sometime one afternoon to make some Civil War food.  The kids tried Johnny Cakes and we plan to learn to make our own Hard Tack  (like crackers or very dry bread), and some other Civil War era recipes this fall during our unit study.   We are really looking forward to this.

Map

I had the kids look over the map provided in the study guide and see where the story took place.  We also completed the first  lesson of questions  and defining words from the study guide.   Each question covers between 4 to 10 minutes of the audio drama.  You can either have kids write out their answers to the questions, or just use the questions for discussion.  The questions cover three areas of learning:

The Listening Well: discussion about events, characters, and facts in the story.

The Thinking Further: increase understanding of the story by looking up facts and doing further research, deductive reasoning about characters actions and mindset,

The Defining Words: Look up vocabulary words in a dictionary. 

This is a fantastic study guide with lots of questions to get your kids to think deeper and remember the facts.  We are going to make the study guide a regular part of our learning this fall and do a complete unit study and lapbook on the Civil War this fall.   The depth of the study guide will be a perfect fit this fall when we can dig deeper and go over each section of the audio at a slower pace and pause to do the corresponding pages in the study guide.

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With Lee In Virginia makes history come alive.  You feel like you are right there with all of these great men in their daily lives.  You can continue learning when you sign up for the newsletter called Live The Adventure.   The newsletter is jam packed with additional learning including recipes and projects for kids to do.

“Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less.” ~ General Robert. E. Lee

This is the second product from Heirloom Audio Productions our family has had the privilege to enjoy in our home and we give Heirloom Audio Productions our highest recommendation.  These CD’s would be great for homeschoolers, learning coops, church classes, history clubs, and gifts for family and friends of all ages.

Heirloom Audio Productions

Heirloom Audio

“Building character in the next generation by bringing the lessons of history to life. “

With stories from Heirloom Audio Productions, kids are transported back in time to live the adventure of history.  Their products are amazing and they make history come alive!  “WOW!” is all I can say.   We love it!  We can’t wait to see what they will produce next.

The question for parents and grandparents is what do we want our children to learn and who do we want them to emulate?  Do we want them to be like Spider man or the Hulk or some character in their video games and movies?  Or do we want them to be like real men and women with courage and dignity and responsibility who chose to do what was right no matter the cost.

“Who is teaching and what are they learning?”  What morals are our kids learning from TV, Video Games, Smart Phones, and all the media they encounter through the days, weeks, and years of their life?  Who and what is influencing them?

With Heirloom Audio Productions kids can LIVE THE ADVENTURE.  They will desire to be like real heroes from history.  People who stood for what was right and honorable and people of character and endurance. People who loved God and loved their fellow man are the real superheroes our kids will come to love and desire to be like.

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Live The Adventure KIDS CORNER (Website with activities for kids): http://www.livetheadventureletter.com/category/kids-corner/

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