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November 03, 2007

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almamater

I've got insomnia with an extra hour to spare because of the switch from DST, no less. Thanks for the post. I just sang through the children's songs in Latin (my children will enjoy this) and now I'll check out the rest of the links.

Mica, mica, parva stella,
Miror quaenam sis tam bella.

J

Great links! I'm wondering what you think of Latin for Children vs. Latina Christiana. We did part of Prima Latina and now are working through Latina Christiana I. There is a lot of repetition between those two, though. We probably should have begun with LC I. I've looked at Latin for Children also, and wondered about switching or supplementing. What are your thoughts?

Meredith

Great links, and we love all the Memoria Press stuff you linked, works well for our gang too :)

Fe

Thank you!

Our Latin at the moment is singing nursery rhymes... a new one every couple of weeks, and I could see us reaching the end of them quite rapidly!

Although there were some repeats, most of the ones in that link were new:-) So that means we should be able to last most of next year before feeling the need to do anything more formal (Puggle is still really young:-) )

Ana Braga-Henebry

Thanks for the post! Great link!

Jordana

Thank you! My son and I are working our way through Minimus this year and loving it. We also love singing so learning songs in Latin will be great fun.

Jennifer

Wonderful links! We are finishing up Prima Latina as well - I think Lucy will enjoy the Aesop's Fables translations. Must fix printer.... :)

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