Need Ideas for Christmas Presents?
December 2007
I have a great group of internet friends that have helped me enormously over the years. Every year they share ideas for Christmas presents. Some of those suggestions I see year after year after year.... Other ideas I have used myself with great success! If you are looking for something new and different - but also educational - you might want to look over this list and see if you feel inspired...
Our all time FAVORITE source for gifts that fall under the “specialization” category has got to be The Teaching Company. They have college lectures on audio and video. It’s like auditing a college course! If your child loves music, science, art, history, math, or anything else, you can find interesting lectures on the subject they learn for fun! Our favorite lectures include How to Listen to and Understand Great Music, Calculus Made Clear, and C.S. Lewis. They have wonderful lectures in all subject areas, and we credit The Teaching Company with our success in CLEP exams, which paid for a whole year of college. This is a great way to promote academic areas of specialization.
If you have a science-minded
child, consider purchasing a
science kit of some kind. My
favorite
source for science is Home
Training
Tools, located in
For kids who
specialize in arts and literature, look at The
Impressionists Art Game. It is a game AND a book
about The Impressionist period of
art history. I loved
this game, because
my children actually learned the names of famous works of art.
A similar game, also very fun, is Parker Brothers game called Masterpiece. You can purchase it below at Amazon. Don't be scared off by the price shown below. It comes up for about half that price on Amazon. Still, I think it must be a collectable now.
Remember that your goal is to
encourage your child’s area of
specialization. You’re
trying to buy
them Christmas gifts that will help them pursue their passion
– the passion
that colleges love. This
Christmas, give
them gifts that they love that will ALSO help them when they apply to
college.
One year for Christmas my children received Draw Today. They loved it! I’m not sure if it’s because they are mathematically minded, and it teaches drawing using a graph. Whatever the reason, they thought it was great fun. My son, Alex used one of his creations to help win the full-tuition scholarship competition at Seattle Pacific University.
Many children who love art will also
love literature. A
very popular game with homeschoolers is
also a study on Shakespeare. The
Play's
the Thing teaches Shakespeare in game format.
It comes in standard
version, but you can add
tragedy or comedy card sets.
If you are looking for special Christmas reading, our family favorite is Norman Rockwell’s Christmas Book.
This is the book that gave us all the
great paintings of
Norman Rockwell that we used for our creative writing assignments in
December.
Other classic Christmas literature includes The Gift of the Magi by O’Henry
and A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
Both of these books can be very
inexpensive, and would be
great for a stocking stuffer if you don’t use it for school.
Some children are fascinated by
geography. We had
some games that we really enjoyed as a
family. We loved
Take Off,
which teaches geography:
Ticket to Ride
is a game that teaches
countries and
major cities as you
conquer the continent by train. We have Ticket to Ride Europe,
but
there are
other versions as well.
I’m not sure how educational it is, but the teenage boys in our church especially love the board games Carcassonne
and Settlers of
Catan. Both of these offer the basic
game and then multiple variations and expansion sets. I have
listed our favorites.
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