pay respect to our first nation americans. that rugged face shows the wisdom and beauty of a whole culture. this tribe's chief is riding a horse named diamond.
for nearly one-hundred years, the "original big chief" company produced these tablets. the paper had a certain look. it had a certain color. it had a certain smell. it had a certain thickness. it had a certain size.
this paper writing tablet represents generations of children who learned how to write their letters and numbers on pages just like this. each page is designed for helping a child practice, the lines giving guidance.
today, most of our world is fast-paced. it's all about technology. but in other ways, the world's came full-circle. many families now choose to homeschool or e-school or explore the world while their children are growing up. some families have chosen a different path, a quieter path, a more individualized path.
if you homeschool, your child can choose one tribe and their leaders to research. where did they live? what did they eat? what did they wear? what traditions did they celebrate?
work together to study our country's current nations of native peoples. where are they located? what are their traditions? how are they different from other nations?
the nostalgic item will bring up memories of primary grades for grandparents and great-grandparents.
the traditional look and feel of the tablet is best-described as both sturdy enough to support the pages beneath the current page, but also flexible and easy to flip over the pages with the unique length.
48 ruled pages
size: 12" long (and inch longer than the typical piece of paper) and 8" wide
vintage-quality paper
brand-new