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IMAX Films on DVD

  Every few years, I take the children to see an IMAX film.  These experiences are amazing and overwhelming.  The huge screen, the loud, loud sound, and the stunning photography immerse us in parts of God’s amazing world that we’d never experience otherwise. Sometimes the film ties in with our schoolwork, but even when it […]

Pies, Pictures, and Priorities, a Review of Molly’s January Digest

  The January issue of Molly’s Money-Saving Digest   is out, and I’ve been asked to review it!  Actually, it gets even better.  I get to tell you about the Digest every single month this year and I also get to tell you about the other 2010 Econobuster publications.   This is Molly’s second year, and […]

Bookmark Timelines

  Each week I study the history Miss Sixteen is working on so that I can discuss it with her and mark her work.  Now, I know a reasonable amount about the past, and a fair bit about world views, but much non-Western history is new to me and I struggle to absorb it well […]

Reducing Library Fees

Currently we have 209 library books in our house.  This is unusual, and a result of our reading week, but we often have over 100.  Can you imagine what would happen if we returned them late? At fines from 25 to 50 cents, the bill could be astronomical. That’s why, a few years ago, we […]

Great Deals from the Homeschool Buyer’s Co-op

  I just found out about these deals from the Homeschool Buyer’s Coop and wanted to pass them on to you before it’s too late.    1. They’re selling My Access for 50% off until October 31.  That’s a great deal, and if you need more information about the product, see my Homeschool Crew review.   […]