Perhaps it's our freedom that Ed Balls doesn't like.
Today, there's a home education group meeting near you. Here's a party of us, and we're meeting up and learning together, without boundaries, tests or bells, over at the Tower of London.
well irene, you are right there, but wikipedia is a fine start!
hi kelly! i think it is accessible; swot up on your history of the normans and edward I. traitor's gate and henry viii can be explored there too. the gritlets have been castling since a very early age, starting in northumberland, so it's all pretty much unavoidable for them!
For you it is. I have to cross the country and the bloody English Channel.
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Looks like you had a great day out. Would you recommend it for a five year old?
well irene, you are right there, but wikipedia is a fine start!
ReplyDeletehi kelly! i think it is accessible; swot up on your history of the normans and edward I. traitor's gate and henry viii can be explored there too. the gritlets have been castling since a very early age, starting in northumberland, so it's all pretty much unavoidable for them!
thanks - two useful bits of info here - we are looking at the normans right now, and we are going on holiday to northumerland in a couple of weeks :)
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