Posted by Lorren on May 31, 2010
Keyboarding for the Christian School is a good book for teaching your child how to type, especially if you want to incorporate Christian principles in your typing class.
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All About Reading, What Am I? is an excellently illustrated book that will be great for early readers who have finished the Beehive Reader.
Posted by Lorren on March 30, 2010
I was recently sent a copy of Language Smarts C for my daughter to look at and for me to review. It is sold by the Critical Thinking Company.
My daughter finds this book challenging, and in a way, I think that’s a good thing. For example, in one of the excercises, my daughter [...]
Posted by Lorren on March 9, 2010
My daughter likes the Zeezok Publishing books on musicians. They help her learn about music and history, and increase her reading skills.
Posted by Lorren on February 12, 2010
The Beehive Reader is beautifully illustrated. While it is meant to correlate with All About Spelling, it may not integrate well with students whose spelling ability and reading skills do not align.
Posted by Lorren on November 16, 2009
Hands-On Geography has wonderful ideas for helping kids learn geography while having fun doing it.
Posted by Lorren on September 25, 2009
Nutrition 101: Choose Life is great for homeschools and nutrition-minded adults as well.
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Posted by Lorren on September 22, 2009
The Amazing Bible Timeline lets you see at a glance what was going on in history.