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Favorite Pick: Expanding Folding Crate on Wheels

Expanding Folding Crate on Wheels

I know you are wondering why any person would need such a contraption. Do not dismiss this versatile, back saving, cart just yet. I didn’t think I needed on either. I took the advice of a reader and decided to give this a whirl. I discovered it was the one thing I never knew I needed. You see in my homeschool, we are hardly ever home. School is often on the go and that means lugging around a ton of school books and projects. I normally priortized and spread things out among the kids to carry. However, the Expanding Folding Crate on Wheels, makes school on the go so much easier. The crate can carry up to 70 pounds and the wheels mean you never have to feel an ounce of it. My eight year old can wheel it around easily. My teenage boy encouraged his four year old sister to take a ride in it. While it withstood the ride to the car, it is not intended to be a stroller. Are you still wondering what you would do with it? Take it to the library, homeschool conventions, garage sales, flea markets, farmers markets, or to the park filled with school work for a fun day learning outside. It lays flat so you can always have it available in your car or store it anywhere.\
Please take note that not all homeschool conventions will allow the expanding folding crate on wheels or anything on wheels for that matter.  While, it folds flat and hardly takes up any room, you will want to check the policy before bringing it along for the ride.
Now, I want to know what your favorite pick is for making homeschooling easier.  What essential item do you use in your homeschool?  It may not be something you use everyday, like the crate, but anything that makes things run smoother or solves a common concern.
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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.