Waste My Time Buying Stationary Book's For My Kidz
Posted by: ska59
29th Mar 2011 08:56pm
Buying stationary books for our children is a waste of time,better to buy a scrap book. As our children's exercise books are plastered with printed sheet's and glued / pastered inside their book's, in which we pay for. What is your opinion.....
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Anonymous
agree
Anonymous
I agree...but, scrapbnooks would be tricky to fit into school bags :) Kid's bags seem to be way to big for them these days (looking around the playground). I don't think kids should have to take their books home every day though...but that's another topic!
Anonymous
*scrapbooks (making new words)
Anonymous
I completely agree!!!!! Most of the books that we buy for school come home half empty and there is never much writing in them at all!!!! Just sheets glued into books
Wynwood
Scrap books are fine for home use but for school use one would hope that eventually there is some actual writing on the lines if only to describe what all the glued in sheets are for. If the handwriting on the lines does not appear maybe one should take this matter up with teachers. My grandchildren have lots of things stuck in there exercise books but there is always some hand written notes describing what the subject is about.