We are using and enjoying LHTH for preschool with our 4 and 2 year old daughters. We are supplementing with some other things (The Reading Lesson, a lot of read alouds, and some worksheets from Developing The Early Learner) because the 4 y.o. wants more, more, more. Probably because we moved to a new state last spring and don't have enough play dates for her yet!

I was planning on sailing right into Little Hearts next school year. DD will turn 5 in late September and is eager for "kindergarten". I was on a yahoo message board for HOD Moms and heard from several that they think Little Hearts might be too much for a young five year old, and is more appropriate for a six year old or first grader. Some have suggested a short break, with MFW K first, and then Little Hearts at age 6 (first grade or right after completing MFW K). I know that this board is for HOD users, obviously, but I'm hoping for an honest assessment from some moms who have used Little Hearts with young 5ers. Was it too advanced? No problem? Did you have to modify the guide? DD already knows all her letter sounds and is excited about doing The Reading Lesson now. I was hoping HOD would be at the AFHE convention in July so I could talk to someone and really look through the materials up close and in detail, but didn't see AZ on the conference schedule.

I tend to be a "more is better" person, too (must be where dd gets it) so at first doing MFW and then Little Hearts seemed like a good idea. But I don't know if it's necessary, and I didn't want to mess up my idea of "grade levels" - one grade per year - even though we plan to school year-round. (It's 115 degrees in the summer here, might as well stay inside and have school!)

Thanks for sharing your insights and experience!