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Heart of a Samurai
A historical novel taking place in 1841, by Margi Preus. Well loved by my children.
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Archimedes and the Door of Science
Book by Jeanne Bendick, to accompany Beautiful Feet curriculum, or to be read on its own as a fun younger version of understanding the life of Archimedes.
$4.00$14.95Archimedes and the Door of Science
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The Vikings
By Elizabeth Janeway, story of Leif Erickson to accompany Beautiful Feet Books History curriculum. A very entertaining story.
$3.00$9.00The Vikings
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Civil War Drummer Boy
Based on a true story of nine-year old John Lincoln Clem, this book is full of adventure and heroism.
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Ben Franklin of Old Philadelphia
Story about Ben Franklin by Margaret Cousins, a wonderful biography of one of the most well-known men in the American colonies.
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Why Not, Lafayette?
Short and exciting story of the brave man, young Frenchman Marquis de Lafayette. Written by well-loved author, Jean Fritz.
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The Story of Thomas Alva Edison
Historical series for kids, Landmark Books presents the story of Thomas Edison and how he began work as a young ten year old in his basement and became one of the greatest inventors of our time.
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Shh! We’re writing the Constitution
Jean Fritz writes an entertaining and fascinating piece about the coming together of the Founding Fathers of the United States to write the U.S. Constitution.
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The Story of the World, Volume 1: Ancient Times (Revised Edition)
From the earliest nomads to the last Roman Emperor, this classical History curriculum, by Susan Wise Bauer, is an engaging book for children of all ages to learn about the ancient times in history.
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The Story of the World, Volume 3: Early Modern Times
From Elizabeth the First to the Forty-Niners, Susan Wise Bauer has created a work of art with her “Story of the World” classical curriculum. An engaging way to learn about the times of the Elizabethan era to modern day.
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The Second Mrs. Gioconda
A unique story of how the Mona Lisa came to be, and the great artist Leonardo daVinci’s commitment to painting the masterpiece the way he did.
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Famous Men of the Middle Ages
Used in conjunction with a classical style history program, this book provides students with a look into the lives of multiple men throughout history. An engaging and unique experience of a book for all who encounter it.
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Learning all the Time
One of the well known authors on homeschool education, John Holt shares his wealth of knowledge on how to discover children’s needs and put the response to that need into action. With life as a guide for teaching children, this book helps parents understand how easy and simple it can be to teach children with resources all around them, each and every day.
$5.00$15.00Learning all the Time
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Project-Based Homeschooling: Mentoring Self-Directed Learners
By identifying your child’s strong interests and creating an environment that encourages independent research, author Lori Pickert shares how you can become your child’s mentor. With examples and ideas on a unique style of schooling, a parent or teacher may find several new ways of providing meaningful connections with their children/students.
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Writing Strands – Level 7 : Challenging writing projects for homeschoolers, c.1988-2000
This group of exercises is designed for any students who have completed Writing Strands 6 or for seniors in high school if they are new to Writing Strands. These exercises will walk you through the complicated process of organizing and communicating your thoughts in advanced forms, using a process approach to writing and composition.
14 Writing assignments
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Whatever Happened to Penny Candy? 3rd ed., by Richard J. Maybury (an Uncle Eric Book),c1993
While the financial crash and post-recession world has proven young people need to understand economics, Whatever Happened to Penny Candy actually makes it fun, fascinating, and entertaining! Written in Maybury’s trademark Uncle Eric “letter” format, students will learn about recession, money, inflation, boom & bust cycles, government spending, Gresham’s Law, and more. Common-sense arguments and down-to-earth explanations create a thorough look at money that’s understandable for all.
3rd ed.
125 pgs.
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Pedro’s Journal
The story of a ship’s boy on Christopher Columbus’ ship the Santa Maria, written by Pam Conrad.
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The Landing of the Pilgrims
A well written Landmark Book, about young William Bradford and his journey to America. A beautiful account of the first pilgrims of our country. By James Daugherty.
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Pasteur’s Fight Against Microbes
A true story of Pasteur’s life of saving millions of people through his discoveries.
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Marie Curie’s Search for Radium
A true story of Marie Curie and her discoveries which changed the world in extraordinary ways.
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Where do you think you’re going, Christopher Columbus?
A fun short story by Jean Fritz about Christopher Columbus and his journeys.
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A Voice of Her Own: The Story of Phillis Wheatley, Slave Poet
A beautifully illustrated story of Phillis Wheatley and her rise from being an uneducated slave girl to becoming a well-loved and known poet of her time.
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How we Crossed the West: The Adventures of Lewis & Clark
A National Geographic illustrated story of Lewis & Clark’s expedition. The story is full of letters written by each journeymen and vibrant illustrations depicting the different areas of our country they traversed and the discoveries made along the way.
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Pocahontas and the Strangers
A short story of Pocahontas and her love for the tribe she came from and the “white man” who saved her. Large print, perfect for a 2nd or 3rd grade level reader.
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Children of the Longhouse
The story of a young boy and the choices he must make when faced with adversity. Great read for ages 8-12.
$2.00$7.99Children of the Longhouse
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The Picture History of Great Inventors
This fun illustrated book takes the reader on a journey of the lives of over fifty innovators, their discoveries and inventions, with timelines to follow. Never boring, a great book for those interested in invention!
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George vs. George
Another beautifully illustrated book, by Rosalyn Schanzer, about The American Revolution and the two George’s involved. From the point of view of both George Washington and King George III, this book provides a fun sense of learning about this momentous event in history.
$3.00$6.95George vs. George
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Seven Miles to Freedom: The Robert Smalls Story
Illustrated with oil paintings, this beautiful book and story tell about Robert Smalls and his important life journey.
$3.00$12.95Seven Miles to Freedom: The Robert Smalls Story
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