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Heartmade Learning Tools

Rated 4.63 out of 5, based on 23 reviews
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Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
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I homeschool my own children, and have experience as a tutor for low income children in the public school system. Everything I make is hand-made. My paper dolls (most popular) were all hand drawn - a theme that can be recognized in everything I make. I have a long, artistic history, and it bleeds out into everything I do - including my teaching style.
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Paper Doll: Base dolls

Paper dolls help to develop fine motor skills, and encourage creative play. Being able to dress up paper dolls with the traditional dress of different cultures is a great way for kids to learn without them even knowing it. What better way to teach children about different cultures? These paper dolls are hand drawn by me, and each outfit individually researched and created to reflect their corresponding culture. Perfect for the visual learner or to add to a Montessori curriculum. This free downl
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Experience

I homeschool my own children, and have experience as a tutor for low income children in the public school system. Everything I make is hand-made. My paper dolls (most popular) were all hand drawn - a theme that can be recognized in everything I make. I have a long, artistic history, and it bleeds out into everything I do - including my teaching style.

My own education history

I was homeschooled up until my Sophomore year of high school. During my years being homeschooled, I tested very well, and had average grades for a girl only interested in art. I lived abroad through much of my homeschooling, and because of that vast access to travel and other cultures, I believe I learned far more than my peers. In my Sophomore year, I went to a DoDEA school. Halfway through my Junior year, we moved again, and I went to a public school, where I graduated. Because of this experience, I became highly aware of different teaching styles, and saw first hand how children were left behind. I went to community college for Design, where I excelled, but didn't finish. Instead, I married, and started a new journey.