The Complete Zoo Adventure

The Complete Zoo Adventure

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Sometimes The Best Learning Happens Outside The Schoolroom!

With the Complete Zoo Adventure, a family field trip to the zoo becomes an unforgettable learning adventure with this unique, evolution-free guide to the incredible world of animals!


Did you know:

  • That the flamingo’s pink color comes from the food that it eats?
  • That the hummingbird’s heart beats 1,000 times per minute?
  • That the polar bear has a third eyelid that acts as “sunglasses” to protect it from snow blindness?


The Complete Zoo Adventure sets the stage for learning with “Before the Zoo” preparations, gives you the tools you need for an awesome “At the Zoo” experience, and then continues to deepen the understanding of God’s Creation with fabulous “After the Zoo” activities. Truly a complete guide like no other!


Includes:

  • 7 Devotionals
  • 27 Encounters with God’s Creatures
  • "Looking Ahead" – 7 Creation Foundation Lessons
  • Detailed Professional Educator Guide
  • 27 Scripture Memory Aids
  • 12 Name Badges
  • Over 35 Reproducible Activity Sheets
  • 27 Field Fact Cards
  • 3 Field Journals


Spiral Casebound • 9 x 9 • 150 pages • 4 Color

Authors: Gary and Mary Parker

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The PennywiseLearning.com Building

1800's Photo Our Front Porch PennywiseLearning.com HQ Spring of 2009

For me, the word pennywise always brings up a mental image Benjamin Franklin and a printing press. It just seems to have a nostalgic ring to it. That’s why, when the opportunity came for us relocate to a historical landmark only five miles from our home, we jumped on it.

We started PennywiseLearning.com in 2002. Like a lot of home birthed businesses, it started in one part of the lower level and eventually had taken over most of the house. Which by the way is a great problem to have. By spring of 2008, we really had no choice but to look at our options.

Imagine a home with eight children and two adults. Fill the entire lower level with offices, shipping areas and many thousands of dollars worth of inventory. Then add in three or four employees, UPS, Fed EX, sales people, and a tractor trailer of two waiting to be unloaded.
Do you begin to get the idea of what it must have been like visiting the Pratt house? I remember people coming to visit and saying, “you really live like this?”, and we were like, “yeah. We wouldn’t have it any other way”.

But after one very hectic morning, Kristen and I had go out to run some errands and I remember saying, “I think it’s time”. To that she replied, “funny you should mention it, I saw this building I have always loved in town is for sale. Do you want to take a look?” So we did and within a day I made a ridiculously low offer knowing that if they said yes, it would only be the Lord. Of course, they accepted it on the spot.

The building was built in 1876. Built on the Erie Railroad it served as a dry goods store and the original post office in town. It even housed the town hall for a bit in the late 1800’s. It still has the original safe along with all of the receipts and paperwork from the 1800’s to the 1950’s.

This 7,000 square foot building is a treasure to us. There is enough room for inventory, offices, and even a warehouse outlet store. There’s even a loading dock where the horse drawn carts used to load and unload. To top it off we have the hitching post sill out in front of the huge front porch.

We love the fact that we have the opportunity to recycle and reuse this building as much as we love the history of it. Located less than five miles from our home, I could not have asked for a better location for PennywiseLearning.com

We spent the first two months gutting, cleaning, and remodeling the inside. After a lot of work, we moved in October of 2008. Of course there’s a long way to go finishing it off but we’re off to a great start. Best of all, now when I think of the word pennywise, I think of Ben Franklin, the printing press and of course, the Pennywise building.

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Blog RevivalIt’s been flatlined for a while now but we’ve brought it back to life! So if your wondering why there’s a year and a half between posts, that’s why.

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