Well summer is just about here, although you would be hard pressed to say so here in England. We have…
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Living books
Motel of the Mysteries by David Macaulay
Everyone who studies ancient history relies on archeological finds. That makes sense, and it’s fascinating to see all the artifacts…
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James Towne: Struggle for Survival
This month I had the pleasure to include a wonderful book in our homeschooling. James Towne: Struggle for Survival by…
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Carnival of Curriculum by Our Review Team
We hope this carnival will help make your curriculum decisions simple! As homeschool parents, we enjoy sharing our favorites with…
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On the Quest for Quality Children’s Literature
Let’s be honest. In the ocean of children’s books, there’s a whole lot of flotsam and jetsam. Just because a…
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English Literature for Boys and Girls by H.E. Marshall
Ambleside Online has influenced our family in many ways, not the least by introducing us to great books. One that…
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Winter Promise All American 1
A Bit of Background: For the 2011 school year my family decided to make a change in our curriculum. If…
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A World of Adventure
I am so excited to introduce you to a fabulous, award winning unit study, A World of Adventure. Written for grades…
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Sisters in the Wilderness, an Introduction to Canadian History and Literature
Here’s a wonderful introduction to Canadian history and literature for the whole family: Sisters in the Wilderness. This DVD portrays…
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Native American Legends by Terri Cohlene and Charles Reasoner
While perusing the library’s database in search of books about Native Americans, I discovered a wonderful little series of Native…
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Paths of Exploration
Have you ever pictured the perfect curriculum, and then searched high and low for it, only to come up with…
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All About Learning Press Readers
My beginning readers are children who have been raised on a wide variety of literature, from Dora the Explorer books…
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