Barbour Publishing sent us two new titles Who Was Jonah? and Who Was Mary, Mother of Jesus? which are part of their Kingdom Files series. Both my daughter 8-year-old Joyanna and my 10-year-old son Ezra enjoyed these entertaining yet educational books. If you aren’t familiar with Barbour… Continue Reading →
I was recently given the book God Schooling: How God Intended Children to Learn by Julie Polanco to review. I had a lot of different reactions to this book that I’ll do my best to share with you in this review. Julie Polanco is… Continue Reading →
As a homeschooling parent, you naturally want to play a more active role in your child’s learning than most. Still, juggling the curricula activities with life commitments and family tie isn’t easy. Thankfully, you don’t have to face the challenge… Continue Reading →
Our family is big on History. VERY big! In fact, most of our homeschooling revolves around whatever period of history we are currently studying. Great history resources are essential to our successful homeschool. We’ve been big fans of many of… Continue Reading →
Being a parent is tough, but when you have made the decision to homeschool your children the responsibilities are doubled. This is particularly true for whichever parent has chosen to stay at home to homeschool their kids while their partner… Continue Reading →
Sometimes it can be difficult to find a truly kid-friendly radio station. If you’ve been wishing for something I have a solution you’ll be interested in. It is called Smart Kidz Radio from Smart Kidz Media when we recently had a chance… Continue Reading →
As a family that takes the study of apologetics, the Bible, and science all very seriously I thought it was interesting to have the opportunity to review the introductory video Taking the Mystery Out of Geology and to have my dinosaur… Continue Reading →
If you have boys between the ages of 12 and 20, you’ll want to check out Love, Honor, and Virtue: Gaining or Regaining a Biblical Attitude Toward Sexuality from Great Waters Press. Let me tell you all about it because I’m hoping that… Continue Reading →
We tend to be a little techy in our family. My husband works in the tech field, and at least one of our boys is very much the “Mini-Me” to his Daddy. I knew he’d enjoy the opportunity to review Code… Continue Reading →
Create your “Why!” The time has come, you’ve decided homeschool your children. Right now it feels like one of the biggest decisions of your life. Perhaps you are having issues with your children’s school and the feather that broke the… Continue Reading →
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