Monday, July 13, 2009

The World Carrot Museum


This is what I call "accidental" education. It happens a lot around my house!

My 8 y/o daughter was playing with Play-Doh and made a big purple carrot. I happened to remember that there really are purple carrots - and a lot of other colors - and told her so. As I was at the computer, she asked if she could see a purple carrot. Of course she can! This is the information superhighway, after all!

So, I searched for "varieties of carrots" and up popped the World Carrot Museum! I will never cease to be amazed at the variety of interests and web sites available to us! The World Carrot Museum contains information about carrot nutrition, varieties of carrots, carrots in art, carrots in literature, recipes, carrots in history (did you know they were a great help in World War II?), carrot science experiments, nutrition information - and much, much more!

Just one interesting tidbit of information that I found is that the flower (or weed - however you view it) known as Queen Anne's Lace is a wild carrot! There is a whole page of information on Queen Anne's Lace, the history of the name, and instructions for making paper, a cake, and jelly out of Queen Anne's Lace.

There is a wealth of information on carrots if you are willing to dig it up!



I just had to add this video that I found at the World Carrot Museum! This is one jazzy carrot!

Send in your submission to the Carnival of Homeschooling


It's that time again! Send in your post today by 6 pm PST. The carnival this week is hosted at Tami Fox's Thoughts and Views. Here's the scoop, according to Tami:

I always enjoy receiving the entries and reading them as I put the carnival together. I do not have a specific theme in mind other than articles that deal with home education. There are so many varied ways to homeschool and instill a life-long passion for learning in our children. Let's have a great time and share some of our passion for educating our children at home!

To submit an article for consideration for the Carnival of Homeschooling, here are the particulars:

Submissions are due to: CarnivalOfHomeschooling@gmail.com by 6:00 PM (PST) on the Monday evening of the week. (July 13th)

It will be greatly appreciated if the submissions come in earlier. I work on assembling posts as I have time during the week leading up to the Carnival.

Please send the following information:
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Thanks so much! I am looking forward to reading your articles!!

Send in your posts and be sure to attend the Carnival of Homeschooling tomorrow!