Why Learning is the Best Christmas Gift
- Savannah Penny
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
For homeschooling families especially, this season offers a beautiful opportunity to nurture minds in playful, meaningful ways. Instead of more toys that clutter a closet, imagine giving your child a hands-on history kit, a digital coding course, or a gripping biography that opens new worlds. Grandparents, too, can join in by gifting experiences: museum memberships, online classes, or even a shared project to tackle together.
Here is a list of what's available from Classics Allowed this Christmas:
6-Week Essay Writing Courses: a quick and interactive course to build the foundations of writing for your preteen/teen.
Debate League for Teens: a chance to interact with other like-minded teens while building the incredible ability to defend beliefs and think on your feet.
Debate League for Adults: it's never too late to learn to interact effectively with big ideas!
10-Week Applied Literacy Courses: an intensive Literature class that combines reading, writing and discussing.
Literacy Essentials Courses: Levels 2 and 3 still have room! Join us for the January-June session as we delve into the classics, build writing skills and create lasting friendships.

Learning invites curiosity, sparks imagination, and builds confidence. It doesn’t fade, break, or go out of style. Every book shared, every science experiment explored, every family discussion that digs a little deeper into the “why” behind things; all of these moments plant seeds of critical thinking that will help children flourish for years to come.
This Christmas, let’s wrap up curiosity and tie a bow around the joy of discovery. The best gifts don’t just entertain, they empower. And when we nurture critical thinkers, we give children the tools to understand their world, ask good questions, and create brighter futures for themselves and others.



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