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As a parent and genealogist, I hope that one of my kids will be interested in genealogy and keep the interest going.  Now if I show them a census record or an old probate record it will make them turn away and say “Mama’s looking for dead people again”.  I looked very hard to find a book that might get them to understanding genealogy and perhaps spark some interest.

My latest find is My Family Tree Workbook by Rosemary A. Chorzempa. Starting with simple fill-in forms about themselves, to guidance on writing letters and where to look for more information, I am sure that this format will give my kids something to work on.  I specifically enjoyed that the format is easy to follow and the terms are easy enough to understand without having to explain to them every page in great detail.  I see this as a long term project, but as I know, genealogy is not a project that can be done over a weekend.

The Unpuzzling Your Past Workbook by Emily Anne Croom keeps your research organized with easy to use forms.  Research takes time, and being able to track what I have done and being able to start and stop as my real life calls, while still remembering where to resume is important to me.  Forms range from census checklists, contact logs, note pages, to my favorite: U.S. Census forms.

There are examples on how to use all the forms; which inspired me to keep better records and go beyond my current genealogy scope.