For example, this year, I found Beyond a great fit for grade two. While I could have used your language and math for grade one for my son, I think the vocabulary in the history would have been a stretch for first grade - especially the use of english in Boys and Girls of Colonial Days. Even with my language/artsy son, some of the verbage is very mature. We are really enjoying it, but it is more mature.
So - after inHistiming invited my family to her home this week to look at LHFHG, Bigger and DITHOR

For us, it seems like my plan for LHFHG for first grade and Bigger for third grade is a stretch. For where I "see" my kids, LHFHG seems more K than grade one, skill and vocabulary wise, and Bigger seems like it would be a good grade 4 level. I also see that LHFHG uses CLP's Kindergarten science book and Beyond uses CLP's 2nd grade science text.
So - I am wondering what you planned as you developed these? I _know_ the wide ages are meant to offer families choice, but what did you mean for them to be with your family?
I am praying about using Bigger for grades 3 AND 4 - stretching it out. But sometimes things start to seem o-l-d when they last forever, and I don't want to lose his interest. Especially when we love the storytime and history SO much. I am afraid that LHFHG will be too young for my son in some activities.
But yet, I see Beyond as way to mature for first grade.
Anyone who has used LHFHG for first grade, will you please tell me -- was it mature enough? I'm not worried about math/language or even the history - History for Little Pilgrims will ROCK for grade one, but how did the rest fit with your 6 year old??