The Odyssey Adventure Club Review

By Ruth on August 12, 2014 in children, Christian, review, technology
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I told you about this wonderful club last month, and now I would like to tell you a little more today.  I have fond memories of listening to Adventures in Odyssey as I was growing up–it was on the radio every Saturday.  And now the Odyssey Adventure Club has taken this to the next generation.  Your children can go on the site, get daily devotions, watch/listen to episodes, and so much more.  This month’s adventure is

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This adventure club can be accessed via mobile phone and tablet as well as traditional PC.  If my daughter were a bit younger, I would certainly be getting her on this site.  But for now, I plan to tell my friend and her family about it–they have young children who would be the perfect age for this.  You can find all sorts of resources for your kids.  And you can count on a webquest with each adventure that will let your kids even do more.  Hands-on learning is essential for today’s kids with no attention span.  Your child can safely interact with the information, and you as the parent, can use the site for various resources.  And if you use promo code OAC, you can still get the first month for $5!  Be sure to check it out–you won’t be sorry.

I was given a free membership to this club for review purposes.  I was not financially compensated, and all opinions are 100 percent mine.

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