
News Release Contact: Janice Kelley
July 20, 2005 (916) 944-3324
awspirit@earthlink.net
www.drivingwiththetopdown.biz
Creative
Learning Books Driving With the Top Down,
and for Kids
edition
Receive 5-star rating from Homeschool.com
Driving
with the Top Down, and Driving with the Top Down
for Kids received a 5-star rating from Homeschool.com
Driving with the Top Down, and Driving with
the Top Down for Kids are two
wonderful creative learning workbooks by author, Janice Kelley. Driving
With The Top Down gives everyone the opportunity to learn how to write their own
stories,
journal, explore and develop critical thinking skills. What could be easier
(and often more fun) than telling stories of your own life?
In this book series, accompanied by a teacher’s guide for the children’s
edition, a series of questions and statements are blended with activities, and
poems. Use these books to gain creativity in your writing, and open up your imagination.
Driving with the Top Down for Kids is especially good for home-schooling families
because the teacher's Guide offers additional curriculum ideas.
One of many benefits of these books is that each of the questions or activities
can stand on their own. They are ideal for morning writing activities, or
as a building block for group discussion.
Visit www.drivingwiththetopdown.biz to order online or call (916)
944-3324 for more information or order by phone.
Here is a sampling of what reviewers said about Driving With the Top
Down and Driving With the Top Down for Kids:
"
This book helped my son's creative writing skills to a level I never thought
it could be. He now wants to write books, and learn more about writing, language
arts, etc. He used to hate our daily writing activities but this book brought
out something great in him. He now loves our daily writing activities. Thanks
for letting us test this book!" - Amy Lynn, 32
" I really liked this book because it made me think about the creative side
of writing. I usually just write about History in my schoolwork, and it's very
factual,
but now I'm learning to write about other things. I can describe how a rainy
day smells like, and I can make up explanations as to why leaves can't be purple
instead of green, and lots of other kinds of
things. I really like this book and would recommend this book to any homeschooler."
Samantha, 12
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