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Alexandra Swann: No Regrets: How Homeschooling Earned me a Master's Degree at age 16
Joyce Swann: Looking Backward: My Twenty-Five Years as a Homeschooling Mother
Susan Schaeffer McCaulay: For the Children's Sake (Child-Life Book)
Tim Seldin: How To Raise An Amazing Child the Montessori Way
Mary B. Baratta-Lorton: Workjobs II: Number Activities for Early Childhood
LA Britta Gilbert: I Can Do It! I Can Do It!: 135 Successful Independent Learning Activities
LaBritta Gilbert: Do Touch : Instant, Easy, Hands-On Learning Experiences for Young Children
David Gettman: Basic Montessori : Learning Activities For Under-Fives
Emmanuel De Gibergues: Keep It Simple: The Busy Catholic's Guide to Growing Closer to God
Susan Schaeffer Macaulay: For the Family's Sake: The Value of Home in Everyone's Life
Emilie Barnes: The Spirit of Loveliness: Bringing Beauty, Creativity, and Order to Your Life
Peter Walsh: It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff
Margaret Kim Peterson: Keeping House: The Litany of Everyday Life
Helps provide much needed spiritual perspective for homemaking. You ARE doing what 'really matters.'
Tim Seldin: How To Raise An Amazing Child the Montessori Way
Very simple, sensible, gentle child-rearing guidance.
Debi Pearl: Created to Be His Help Meet: Discover How God Can Make Your Marriage Glorious
Sr. Mary Alphonsine: My Father and Mother on Earth and in Heaven (Our Holy faith)
From Integrity Magazine: Raising Your Children (From Integrity Magazine, V. 2)
Michelle Duggar: A Love That Multiplies: An Up-Close View of How They Make it Work
D.D., L.D. Rt. Rev. Monsignor Bernard O'Reilly: The Mirror of True Womanhood
Joyce Meyer: Power Thoughts: 12 Strategies to Win the Battle of the Mind
American Cardinal Readers Book Five (American Cardinal Readers, Book Five)
Siegfried Engelmann: Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons
Elwell-Murray-Kucia: Phonics Workbook Level B (Modern Curriculum Press)
Kenneth Hodkinson: Wordly Wise 3000 : Book 7
Our older kids have really enjoyed these books.
Jane Erwin: Reading Comprehension in Varied Subject Matter: Social Studies, Literature, Mathematics, Scienc, The Arts, Philosopy, Logic, and Language Combined Subjects: Book 2
One of the best. No need to do all the exercises nor use it every year.
Dave Marks: Writing Strands 4 (Writing Strands Ser) (Writing Strands Ser)
This series is written directly to the student and easy for older children to follow.
Bonnie A. Helms: 150 Great Books: Synopses, Quizzes, & Tests for Independent Reading
Paul R. Erwin: The Winston Grammar Program: Basic Level Student's Workbook
Marie Hablitzel: Draw Write Now, Book 3: Native Americans, North America, Pilgrims (Draw-Write-Now)
The children really enjoy this series. The handwriting portion is not generally on the same level as the art lessons however.
Anthony F. Janson: History of Art for Young People (Trade Version) (5th Edition)
Reference book for high school.
Richard Muhlberger: What Makes A Degas A Degas?
another wonderful series
Mike Venezia: Georgia O'Keeffe (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)
Great series.
Sandra McFall Angelo: So You Thought You Couldn't Draw (So You Thought You Couldn't Draw Series , No 1)
We have used this book very successfully with older students. Teaches the grid method.
Jane Bastien: Bastien Piano Basics: Piano (Primer Level, Wp200)
All of our school aged kids have worked through the Bastien series.
Aline D. Wolf: Child Size Masterpieces of Steps 1, 2, 3 - Matching, Pairing, and Sorting - Level 1 Easy
Montessori art appreciation
Barry Stebbing: Lamb's Book of ART I
Art lessons in worksheet format written directly to the student.
COOL!!! I have saved and collected back issues and was very sad when they "updated" it and then discontinued it. I have been searching for a "favorite" magazine since Victoria went under with no success. I hope it will be as good as when Nancy Lindemeier was the editor.
Posted by: Kitty | April 28, 2007 at 07:25 PM
I love that magazine- used to subscribe to it way back when!
THanks for the heads up!
Posted by: Christina | April 28, 2007 at 11:13 PM
ooh coolness! Thanks for the heads-up! :o)
Posted by: Donna Marie | April 29, 2007 at 02:30 AM
Well, this really is a happy day! First my daughter's Communion and now this! I'm thrilled!
Thank you, Kim!
Posted by: Alice Gunther | April 29, 2007 at 03:45 AM
Wonderful news!
Posted by: Jennifer | April 30, 2007 at 06:08 PM