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Over sixty years ago, Joan Bodger, her husband, and their two children traveled to the UK for the adventure of a lifetime. There, they sought to discover the lands they knew from their beloved children’s books. Come along and see for yourself the people and places behind the stories we love.
By: Joan Bodger
$27.50 – $33.95
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A Tale of the Huguenots of Languedoc
Christine Farenhorst in Christian Renewal: Presenting a moving account of the weals and woes of two Huguenot families during the heavy waves of persecution in seventeenth century France, this book, although its onset is a bit slow, is fascinating and moving reading.
Covering all aspects of Huguenot life during this difficult time period, this goodsized paperback volume is a well-spring of encouragement for Christians today and highly recommended as reading for all those age twelve and over.
By: Grace Raymond
$19.95
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Once upon a time, Joshua Gibbs was a disinterested slacker who, despite attending a classical Christian school, learned little and cared even less for his studies. He was more interested in pop culture than Great Books and performed only the bare minimum to pass. By age 27, however, he began work at a different classical institution, teaching the same literature he merely skimmed as a student. Ten years later, Gibbs has become a popular blogger and frequent speaker at education conferences. In this series of frank reflections on an unlikely career, Gibbs contemplates what it means to be a good teacher, how Great Books can change lives (and how one particular book,
The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius, changed his), and why effective education is primarily concerned with the acquisition of virtue.
One part literary guidebook, one part personal memoir, and one part teacher’s manual,
How to Be Unlucky presents a one-of-a-kind case for ancient ways of thinking about teaching in our contemporary world.
By: Joshua Gibbs
$26.95
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Girls and boys ages 5 to 10 can learn to draw many different things by using circles, ovals, rectangles, squares, and other shapes!
By: Barbara Soloff Levy
$8.50
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Girls and boys ages 5 to 10 can learn to draw many different birds by using circles, ovals, rectangles, squares, and other shapes! There are 30 pictures to create: peacock, swan, duck, cardinal, penguin, toucan, owl, ostrich, and more. Simple directions and step-by-step illustrations make it easy and practice pages are included. Plus, the illustrations can be colored when finished.
By: John Green
$8.00
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Girls and boys ages 5 to 10 can learn to draw many different forest animals by using circles, ovals, rectangles, squares, and other shapes! There are 30 pictures to create: skunk, fox, raccoon, moose, forest wolf spider, a star-nosed mole, a sharp-shinned hawk, a silver-haired bat, and more. Simple directions and step-by-step illustrations make it easy and practice pages are included. Plus, the illustrations can be colored when finished.
Dover Original.
By: Barbara Soloff Levy
$8.00
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Budding artists can easily create a variety of different insects by joining circles, ovals, rectangles, cylinders, and other common shapes!
By: Barbara Soloff Levy
$6.75
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How to Grow a Young Music Lover is the ideal guide for parents who want to boost their children’s education through music; parents who want to aid in their children’s cognitive, motor, and creative development; parents who love music and want their children to do the same; and parents who wish they knew more about music and want their children to have advantages and instruction they did not.
By: Cheri Fuller
$24.95
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What does it take to help a pumpkin grow? Find out in this warm, rhyming tale of gardening and unexpected friendship.
By: Ashley Wolff
$25.99
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Bake a delicious apple pie--and take a trip with this culinary global adventure!
By: Marjorie Priceman
$11.99
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In How to Talk About Jesus (Without Being That Guy), author Sam Chan equips everyday Christians who are reluctant and nervous to tell their friends about Jesus with practical, tested ways of sharing their faith in the least awkward ways possible.
By: Sam Chan
$23.99
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31 hands-on field activities to connect art, science, math, and critical thinking, while encouraging students and mentors alike to recognize and record the wonder and beauty in the natural world.
By: 
$47.50
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From the Publisher:
Appealing art and descriptive text bring Lewis and Clark alive for young adventurers. Carefully chosen text from Lewis and Clark's actual journals opens a fascinating window into this country's exciting history.
By: Rosalyn Schanzer
$12.50
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As IEW’s founder and principal speaker, Andrew Pudewa has spent the last three decades speaking and writing about issues related to teaching, writing, thinking, spelling, and music with clarity, insight, practical experience, and humor. These 50+ articles define not only the lessons learned, but exemplify wisdom gained from readings, mentors, and adventures while teaching and traveling the globe.
By: 
$33.95
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A Tale of the Days of Wycliffe
Christine Farenhorst in Christian Renewal: Christians often tend to look on the Reformation as the pivotal turning point in history during which the Protestants took off the chains of Rome. This small work of fiction draws back the curtains of history a bit further than Luther’s theses. Wycliffe was the morning star of the Reformation and his band of Lollards a band of faithful men who were persecuted because they spoke out against salvation by works. Hubert Ellerdale was such a man and his life (youth, marriage, and death), albeit fiction, is set parallel to Wycliffe’s and Purvey’s.
Rhind writes with pathos and the reader can readily identify with his lead characters. This novel deserves a well-dusted place in a home, school, or church library.
By: W. Oak Rhind
$14.95
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From the publisher:
Hubert the lion, terribly vain about his beautiful mane, tries everything to make it grow back after it goes up in smoke.
By: Bill Peet
$12.50