Learning history facts for toddlers

Does anyone know if there are encyclopedic knowledge cards related to historical facts.
Mu husband started reading to our grandson about Vikings, Pirates, Indians, Marco Polo etc etc. Are there EK cards on world history? I am getting 2 categories of 10 image each on Composers and Wonders of the World but would be nice if there are some on World History.

I believe there are hundreds of subjects on the iahp site under the heading evan Thomas institute. Call/email and get a catalog. Basically you buy the images and information for the bit cards, and the blank bit cards (also on the website ) and put them together. If you buy a lot there is a discount. Worth a look. Also look on bay for bits from doman moms. I have been lucky several times
The doc :clown:

Hi, I would also really like it if someone had some that they are happy to load onto this site for us. I simply can’t afford to buy all the BITS. Given that you only use them a few times, if you want to stimulate your little ones with new content on a daily basis, it would become UNAFFORDABLE if you purchase new bits for every day / week. The Doman BITS, even on sale are not too cheap!

Sarah did you get the FREE bit sites i listed??? let me know

susan

Hi Susan, no I didn’t???

Here are 2 sites

http://www.theclassicalmommy.com/bitscollection.html

http://www.childandme.com/how-teach-your-child-encyclopedic-knowledge/#EncyclopedicalKnowledge

I also used/use www.lessonpathways.com it is FREE you can scale down the history lessons for toddlers as many of them are HANDS on

I also use http://www.mrdonn.org/ This site will keep your little one/ones busy for YEARS lol…

I also use a lot of movie clips to go with lessons

http://www.neok12.com/

http://www.watchknow.org/

http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/flag_jigsaws_to_print.htm A lot of stuff for the younger children :slight_smile:

If you need any more let me know… This should keep you busy for a while lol

Susan Khan

thanks susan!
btw… where are those lesson plans??? :wink:
the doc :clown:

Thank you Susan for your great links!!

OMG, Im so sorry DrPrimo… I got side tracked with so much going on with my little ones lol… I have a 7th grader who had a science project, math project, thesis, play, and more due for school. I also am homeschooling my 6 year old boy :slight_smile: Thank you for waiting on this…

Susan

Dr Primo, the age is around 19 months correct???

Thanks for the great links!

You are welcome everyone. It is always great to find new sites :slight_smile: I love it when members share those i have not heard about. Maybe we can find a spot on this website to list all of them in one easy to navigate section. :slight_smile:

Susan Khan