I didn't even know Kumon was a school. �I just knew about the great little workbooks they sell at the bookstore. �We liked the "tracing" workbook which was like mazes without dead ends to learn how to control the pencil around the curves and zig-zags. �And I bought the dot-to-dot #'s 1-150, but I have it put up because I believe he'll just trace the dots around the edge without looking at the #'s. �Anyway their workbooks are colorful and cute. �

But it seems like video games would be more fun for repetitive math drills than workbooks. �


Youth lives by personality, age lives by calculation. -- Aristotle on a calendar