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Review: O Canada! Historical Narratives and Biographies that Tell Her Story by Karla Aikins

While Canadians have access to many historical narratives about our great country, these resources are not generally available in the United States.  Apparently Americans typically learn very little about the colorful history of their northern neighbor.  O Canada! seeks to remedy that.  Subtitled Historical Narratives and Biographies that Tell Her Story, this book is full […]

Free Digital Issue of Homeschool Horizons

Homeschool Horizons is a new Canadian magazine run by Shannon and her husband Tony.  I’ve met Shannon, and she’s a sweet bubbly homeschooling mom who wants to encourage homeschoolers across Canada and is willing to share with the whole world.  You should not miss the article by Anne White (one of the Ambleside Online founders) in which […]

Review: Summer on Ross Farm, a DVD

What was life like for pioneers in the 1800’s?  While reading can tell us a lot, families can learn even more by watching Summer at Ross Farm, a video of Nova Scotia’s Living Museum of Agriculture. This DVD is a feast for the eye as well as the imagination. Summer was a time to prepare food […]

Review: Katherine’s Farm, a DVD

Katherine, an energetic, enthusiastic young girl, has written a diary of a year on her family’s farm.  She and her mother take turns reading the diary while we tour the farm through the seasons. We begin with the horse, Tim, who’s much nicer than a tractor because he starts even in the cold Manitoba winters. […]

Review: The Glorious Victory: An Exposition of Revelation

Finding Bible curriculum for my teens is not too difficult, except when it comes to the book of Revelation.  While much has been written about this Bible book, most of it is either very scholarly or else full of sensation.  For my teens, I want an accessible resource that interprets Revelation in the light of […]