Your Kids and Your Books: Do They Match?

Your Kids and Your Books. Did I mean Your Kids and Their Books? That would be a valuable topic as well—a topic I’ve covered before, and will probably cover again.…
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Your Kids and Your Books. Did I mean Your Kids and Their Books? That would be a valuable topic as well—a topic I’ve covered before, and will probably cover again.…
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My reading goals in retrospect. Do you like to hear the end of a story? I don’t mean a storybook story—I take it for granted, if the story is well-written,…
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What would you do if you opened a long-awaited envelope to discover nothing but a blank sheet of paper? Nellie’s Christmas Letter by Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott hinges on just…
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Are you planning on reading aloud to your children over the Christmas holidays? Holidays are a break from regular school, but do they have to be a break from education?…
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Sheep Among Wolves Publishing will celebrate an anniversary this week. Most North Americans are familiar with the concept of a golden anniversary, (marking fifty years). A somewhat less publicized event…
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Do we value the legacy of books—the wealth of Christian reading material to which we have access today? Just how high does it rank on our list of blessings? We…
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A number of years ago I bought one of my family members (an avid lover of good and great poems) two beautiful old volumes of classic poetry. They were the…
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Do you want to build a good and great homeschool, but aren’t quite sure where to start? Statistics reveal that there are over two million homeschooled students in the United…
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How do you recognize good and great poetry? August is the time of year for asking educational questions in North America. Depending on which state/province you live in, this month…
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Where do you look for good and great books? Have you ever heard a statistic to the effect that ninety-three percent of the time, we fail to take the best…
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