Last spring, a friend came over for lunch with her kids. They were several years older than mine and had been watching the end of Ken Burn's series about the Westward Movement at home and needed to return it after their visit. So, they watched the ending on our television. The movie did bring the Westward Expansion of the west to life, but it was appropriate for upper elementary/middle/high schoolers. My children are younger. They do love history, though, so I am always looking for age appropriate resources. What supplemental resources are out there if you're a public schooling parent with a younger child who loves history and loves to read? And what supplemental resources are out there for homeschooling parents who's child is interested in a topic you're not learning about that year? And then... how do you find the time to enjoy and learn from those "resources"? I know many parents might say, "just stop what you're doing, take a br...