Plus free curriculum and The Magic School Bus.

Saturday Steals, Deals & Reviews: Record Me Now

Record Me Now is a free resource that every parent and caregiver needs to know about. It’s a free recording service that allows you to leave a message behind for your child in case anything ever happens to you. It includes several most-often asked questions by children who lose their parents, allowing you to provide your children with those answers. It’s also supposed to be confidential.

While they aren’t free, the resources and products at Nature Watch are absolutely wonderful. There are high-quality, affordable science projects, books, games and even specimens for kids. I love the kits and buy things from them for special occasions, especially Wood Sprite’s birthday, as she’s a bit of a science nut. They even have smaller versions of their big classroom kits for homeschoolers; I have included that page in the link.

This is a fantastic deal on the Magic School Bus science club. You can get the entire year’s worth of science kits for just $10 each, a total of $120 all at once—which is half off the regular price!

Here’s a free nutrition curriculum to use, as well as a free curriculum guide to go with the new Disneynature film Wings of Life.

Get an emergency food kit for your family for more than half price right now. These kits will keep your family fed for 72 hours following a natural disaster—and last up to 25 years!

And here’s a free elementary science curriculum. Science lovers may also love the kits my daughter and I found at Nature Pavilion.

Get some free nature notebooking pages here.

Nickelodeon Suites is offering a great deal on two-night stays in Orlando.

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