Welcome to a new addition to our Christmas Gift Guide: Homeschool Gifts: Historic Cartoons & History By Mail. I can’t say these Gifts will make teaching History a Breeze but it will help a novice like me and give me a starting place and keep me from banging my head on the wall.
Please check out these two amazing History gifts that are perfect for teachers or the school staff since they both relate to education: 1) Box of 50 Historic Cartoons from Historic Cartoons. This is a very unique and highly entertaining way to learn about history. 2) A 6 or 12 month subscription to History By Mail from History By Mail, a subscription service to replicas of fascinating historic documents.
Although for me not knowing that much about History I would share I could use both of these items to teach Charlie History in our Homeschool History Class. I can’t wait until after the Holidays to open up my set of Historic Cartoons to see what is inside them and I know David will enjoy the Cartoons as much as Charlie and I do.
Box of 50 Historic Cartoons: What’s included? Over 200 years of Historic Cartoons together in one box for the first time. These 50 cards touch upon major moments in American History from the Colonial period through the Civil rights era.
Each card is printed on high quality card stock in the original color and style. On the reverse side of each Cartoon is a full description of the Historical context and an explanation of the image. The cartoons are contained in a high quality plastic keepsake box. Tour through History in a novel and entertaining way!
Dimensions: 6.5 inches length x 4.5 inches width x 1 inch height
Curated with care from the best archives in the world. Each document accompanied by context pages telling relevant details surrounding the Historic event. High quality graphically designed replicas with Historically themed stamps and high quality envelopes and paper. Themes (every 4 letters) delve deep into topics such as: Historic Inventions, American Wars, and Foreign Diplomacy. Perfect as a keepsake, learning materials, or collectible items.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates