Harris Loan Program

I came across an old post about our then most recent Harris Loan Program item we had borrowed. (It was a taxidermied fox which sat in our front hall for several weeks.) It made me remember how much we loved checking out cool things from the Field Museum. 

It also made me realize I don't hear newer homeschoolers talk about the program. This may be because we live further away from the museum, but I could imagine me (who doesn't really like to drive a lot) making the effort to go into the city because it is a cool program. 

So, if you are a current homeschooling (or educator in a traditional school), the Harris Loan Program is designed to support educators. They have hundreds of artifacts or learning boxes that you can check out for free and take home for three weeks. We brought home a variety of animals as well as boxes that focused on music, math, and various other anthropological topics. They were all interesting and a fantastic hands-on learning opportunity. It is definitely worth the drive. 

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