I love Home Economics/Home Management curriculum; however, over the years I’ve realized that many of these programs are written with the assumption Mom knows something about the subject. There are lists of projects for the child to do that require your help, but for the domestically challenged (remember my UNdomestic post?), these projects feel overwhelming and you quickly abandon the curriculum.
That’s why when I got my hands on Angie Kauffman’s Training Your Child in Home Economics ebook, I immediately thought of all my wonderful readers and how much you all needed to read this book and use it in your homeschool!
This curriculum is doable!
Topics in this book include:
Money Management
Hospitality
Simple Sewing Skills
Gardening
Meal Planning
Kitchen Safety
Laundry Skills
Plus tons of progress forms and reproducibles!
And through the end of this week, you can use coupon code:
HSC40
and get this gem of a resource for only
$3.00!
Click here to order
Training Your Children in Home Economics!
{ps – this code will also works for Angie’s other ebook: Finding Educational Resources in the Most Unexpected Places: 200+ Activities for Young Children Using Common Household Objects making it $3.00 also!}

So glad you posted about this! I just bought it…I’m excited to read it, as I’ve been looking for something like this!!! Thanks Amy! Love your site (and by the way, I’m always reading even though I hardly comment!)
Thanks so much for sharing this with your readers, Amy!
I really appreciate it.
You are welcome – I took WAY too long to do it! So, I’m thankful for the sale!
Is this only availible as a kindle version or is there a version you can just download on your computer? Thanks.
I love thus but was unable to use the discount code….it said it expired….????
Yes, the coupon code was for last week only. I’ll keep my eye out for another sale.
Aw man, this is what I get for not keeping up with emails-I just read this one today, and the coupon code was for last week! Finally something I’d actually be interested in buying and able to afford (I’m a newbie homeschooler-wannabe)!
I’ll keep my eye out for another sale.