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Curriculum Choice Review: Illustrated Family Bible

  Our family uses the Bible itself as our main Bible curriculum.  Every few years, however, we pull out the Illustrated Family Bible.  With its stunning, historically accurate illustrations and informative side panels, it always gives us a fresh view of all those familiar stories. You can read the rest of this review at The […]

Review: Rob and Roland Readers

How often haven’t I opened an easy reader at the library and returned it to the shelf in disgust!  Many of them are silly, and some are also ugly.  That’s why I’m so pleased with these two little books about the adventures of Rob, a grade two boy living in the Netherlands.      Rob […]

Curriculum Choice Review: Seterra Geography Program

My kids can easily locate many countries, cities, and landforms on the map.  Part of this is because we like atlases and we look places up when we read about them.  The main reason, however, is that we like to play Seterra. Seterra is an addicting and highly educational geography program.  What’s more, it is […]

Review: Time4Learning

    As I mentioned earlier, we have been trying out Time4Learning free for a month in order to review it.  Our month is finished, and all three of the children have learned a fair bit.  They also have some strong opinions to share. Summary Time4Learning is an interactive online learning package for Preschool to […]

Review: Finding Educational Activities in the Most Unexpected Places

When I was a young mom, I wanted some guidelines to teach my preschoolers in a fun, low-key way using things we had around the house.  I bought several books, read several more from the library, and used my imagination, but what I really needed was something like Finding Educational Activities in the Most Unexpected […]