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Little Streams can Run Deep as Well...

So, if you know anything about me yet it should be this...I am NOT a math person. Suzanne is. I am the Grammar Police person (I know, because my Principal gave me that award this year!). That said, I love the work, and the hearts, of Rebekah and her family at Little Streams, an online store for all things mathematics. UK-based, they create worksheets, PDFs, interactive multimedia, and GAMES for teaching and learning math at all ages and grade levels! In addition to their website with it's direct sales capabilities, they have stores on other platforms as well. (Keep watch for a product review from one of those stores soon...).

So why do I have them here? Simple, really. Generous hearts. Currently trying to assist home schooling families and remote/distance teachers, they have set ALL of their products on their website at 75% off! This will run at least until 15 June to help not only our home schoolers, but also our teacher friends in the southern hemisphere. Need I say more.

Deep wells of generosity, found in Little Streams...

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