Thanks everyone. Well, it went pretty well, considering we are all just recovering from the flu last week and coming back from vacation in Florida.
I learned that my kids are definitely in the correct guide. Because of the advice here I put my 14 yo Liberian daughter in Bigger w/extensions with my almost 9yo. Wow, I'm so glad I did. It will not be too easy. My 8 yo can answer all of the questions and did the narration but the 14 yo had a hard time. She couldn't answer most of the questions, ones that I thought would be review. Well, they are review, but she obviously doesn't remember them. They both loved it.
My little guy in Little Hands thought it great fun, it was pretty cute. Of course, the 8 and 6 yo did his with him.

I did not get to my 6 yo in Little Hearts today, too many things that made it impossible. But, I'm not concerned, we'll do it tomorrow.

My high schooler did all of hers and I think really liked it. She doesn't like the drawing part, it's so good for her!
The hardest part, figuring out all of the reading lists!! Extensions list, storytime lists, DITHOR lists....for all of the levels, I've had to go and look at all of the lists a billion times to remember what is for what!
Another hardest part...

STOPPING reading a book after only a few pages!! All of them were so shocked and wanted more. We are used to devouring books and we can't stop. I really believe what you all are saying though, that it's good to sit on some books and "digest" them. I can see how letting them think about 1 concept instead of giving them 20 a day can be really good. I'm trusting in that.
I love it.
Nancy