The note on the side of this page...
http://www.heartofdakota.com/drawn-into-packages.php ...says that it will be mid-August before Carrie picks a replacement for those. I'm sure this is because right now she's working LONG hours finishing writing the new guide, editing it, and putting the finishing touches on it to get it mailed out on August 1 to those getting ready to use it this year.
Some of the character quality and "group" projects are pretty hands-on, too. I know that we had a great time with the "brotherly love" project to go along with the Fantasy genre. Grant and his little brother and sister had a blast with this. They LOVED that he was committing to spend time all week doing whatever they wanted to do for a set amount of time. (And the prize at the end was going to the pond dove-hunting as a family!

We ALL had fun!)
TRUE brotherly love in action here in a game of "Pretty, Pretty Princess"!

We did the "group" project for folk tale. Grant planned it, and then enlisted his brother & sister to play roles (keeping in mind that they're younger and needed a pretty easy scene to act out). He costumed (& decorated

) them. Dad was the narrator and I was the camera-woman.
We did a "group" project for mystery, too, I believe. It was a radio drama for the book, and Grant and his Dad were the voices of the characters while the little 2 and I handled the sound effects.
So, for August, you could maybe glance through the genres and pick one that has a more hands-on type project idea that your child would enjoy and just start there. Sometimes I've let Grant pick the project, and sometimes I've told him what he's doing for the project. (So far he has yet to dislike any of them.

They're all FUN ways to wrap up the learning!

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Kathleen