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    prepared to provide instruction

    June 28, 2013 - By Heather

    The Conservatory by Frances Jones Bannerman via http://thecaptivereader.wordpress.com/ “The ability to learn on one’s own is normally the result of a…

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  • books - books read in 2013 - life stories - writing and literature

    pursuing creativity

    June 20, 2013 - By Heather

     On the writings of P.G. Wodehouse, known as Plum to friends and family, who momentarily put writing aside and devoted…

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  • books - homeschool

    reading maturity

    June 4, 2013 - By Heather

    “There is often a temptation, when planning curriculum, to include material that is too difficult. We want to see the…

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  • books - just for fun - writing and literature

    nasty postscripts

    June 2, 2013 - By Heather

    Reasons to read Wodehouse #542 I hit Woollam Chersey at about four o’clock, and found Aunt Agatha in her lair,…

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  • books - Charlotte Mason - homeschool - outdoors - parenting

    teach yourself first

    May 31, 2013 - By Heather

    What to do while you wait to formally homeschool your children. (Or what I should have been doing with my…

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  • books - homeschool - life stories - marriage - poetry

    The Odyssey

    May 16, 2013 - By Heather

    By Sarah Cherry Illustration http://sarahmarieburgess.blogspot.ca/ Back in April, I attended our local homeschool conference whose main speaker was Andrew Pudewa from…

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    March/April book list

    May 7, 2013 - By Heather

    Favorite Picture Books Ella Takes the Cake by Carmela and Steven D’amico I picked this bright, green hardcover book up…

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    January/February book list(updated*)

    March 1, 2013 - By Heather

    Favorite Picture Books Under the Snow by Melissa Stewart, illustrated by Constance R. Bergum Gorgeous artwork of animals in their…

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  • books - just for fun

    books in view

    January 23, 2013 - By Heather

    From the local library shelves: Two are finished and two are likely to remain unfinished for different reasons.  From our…

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  • books - spiritual

    Who is Israel?

    January 23, 2013 - By Heather

    The focus of Matthew’s genealogy is clear. The significance of Jesus is deeply rooted in the history of the Old…

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