Homeschool Freebie of the Day
Welcome to Homeschool Freebie of the Day viewers!
Today’s Free download is an issue of Herbal Roots zine, Gotta Love Garlic!
This ezine, originally published in March 2010 is full of stories, games, puzzles, crafts, recipes, songs and more all geared for teaching kids about the healing properties of Garlic.
Sometimes, eating your medicine is the best way to take it! I’ve brought back the anatomy page to help you identify the parts of the garlic plant and created games to help you remember the actions of garlic and the bacteria and fungi that garlic conquers.
Garlic Table of Contents:
Note to Parents
Calendar
All About…Garlic including a Fill-in-the-Blank Section at the end
Scramble, Search and More: Unscramble the Words, Do a Word Search and Crack the Code
Herbal Lore: The Six Dreams of Octavia
Songs and Poems
Herbal Recipes: Learn How to Make Delicious Pickled Garlic, Garlic Oil, Garlic Honey and Garlic Scape Pesto
Coloring Page
Herbal Crafts and More: Braiding Garlic, The Anatomy of Garlic and Forcing Garlic Bulbs
Maze
Herbal Journal: Record Your Thoughts and Experiences with Garlic
Crossword Puzzle
Resource Page
30 page PDF file
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Thank you for sharing this with the Home School community!
This is so great! My boys have actually created their own Garlic Club, and had a meeting last night! Weird, I know, but funny. They will absolutely love this “program” for their club.
Thanks so much for sharing this with us Kristine! It was such an exciting and lovely moment when I saw the ‘zine on the email list – two of my greatest passions meeting over such an interesting herb. The gentle reminder to spend more time with my herbs couldn’t have come at a better time. Thank you so much for offering such a lovely freebie!
I love garlic and my son knows that I cook a lot with either garlic salt or minced garlic. He knows that it is good for the blood recieving oxygen. Thank you for these so i can teach him more.
Oh, love this!! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Thank you! Thank you! THank you!!!