Here’s a two-volume story Bible I recommend to all families, whether they know the Bible well or not, whether they ‘believe’ in story Bibles or not, and whether their children are beyond such things or not. The Story Bible for Older Children by Anne De Vries comes in two 300+ page volumes, one […]
Reviews: Curriculum
Review: Advanced Chemistry in Creation, Second Edition
Do you want your children to learn Advanced Chemistry at home? Are you interested in a textbook that is written for homeschooled students, does not require the parent to know chemistry, and has extensive support? Do you want your children to learn science from a former professor who loves God? If so, Apologia’s Advanced […]
NaNoWriMo: Novel Writing for Kids (and Adults)
How does the idea of getting your children to write a novel in a month sound to you? Incredible? Well, it might be, but last year 35,000 kids were involved in NaNoWriMo’s Young Writers Program. NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month. Last year Miss 17 and Miss 12 participated. For the entire month of November they […]
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 […]