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The Iliad was the principal textbook in the schools of ancient Greece and Rome, and the primary authority in matters of ethics and morals, civic behavior, and military tactics.Sku: 9781547702404
The Iliad – Text (Second Edition)
By: Homer, Translation by Samuel Butler$20.50 -
Homer’s classic poem describing the horror and heroism of men and gods has been rewritten to be easily understandable by readers of all ages. Read how the war with Troy began, of battles and broken oaths.Sku: 9781925729986
The Iliad for Boys and Girls
By: Alfred J Church$11.95 – $26.50 -
SaleWestern civilization begins with the Iliad and Odyssey. This is a perfect place to start your study of the Great Books. Our study guides will help bring Homer’s great works alive for your student. Our Teacher Guide has inset student pages with answers, teacher notes for each lesson, quizzes, and tests, giving the teacher all the background information needed to teach these books.
The Iliad Set
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“The Imitation of Christ” is a spiritual treasure that has enlightened readers for over five centuries. Written by Thomas à Kempis, this Christian classic delves into the intricacies of faith, humility, and the quest for inner peace.
The Imitation of Christ
By: Thomas a Kempis$16.50 – $30.95 -
From the publisher: “The important thing about The Important Book — is that you let your child tell you what is important about the sun and the moon and the wind and the rain and a bug and a bee and a chair and a table and a pencil and a bear and a rainbow and a cat (if he wants to). For the important thing about The Important Book is that the book goes on long after it is closed. What is most important about many familiar things — like rain and wind, apples and daisies — is suggested in rhythmic words and vivid pictures.”Sku: 9780064432276
The Important Book
By: Margaret Wise Brown$12.50 -
An inquisitive Labrador retriever, friendly bull terrier, and courageous Siamese cat set out through the Canadian wilderness to find their owner in this truly “incredible” adventure.Sku: 9780440413240
The Incredible Journey
By: Sheila Burnford$10.95 -
The Inverted Spectrum guidebook, for both instructors and the students themselves, explores the philosophical bases behind the concepts introduced in the novel. These include the beliefs and ideas of Socrates, Locke, Leibniz, Kant, Mill, Adler, Dewey, and others. It also provides a summary of the plot developments, a philosophical basis for the key concepts of each chapter, discussion questions, and more.4 GradesSku: 9780898245967
The Inverted Spectrum – Guidebook
By: Sharon Kaye, Ph.D.$22.95 -
In this novel, centered on John Locke’s famous thought experiment about a man who suddenly perceives colors the opposite of how he used to see them, two middle schoolers enter virtual reality to solve Locke’s mysterious disappearance in order to save one of their classmates from a thought experiment gone awry. In the process, they learn about empiricism and its connection to the birth of democracy.4 GradesSku: 9780898245950
The Inverted Spectrum – Student Book
By: Sharon Kaye, Ph.D.$22.95 -
Now your child can enjoy The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells as a Michael Clay Thompson language-illustrated classic. The novel is reproduced in its entirety and includes Michael's "language illustrations"—close-ups of poetic techniques, four-level analyses of interesting grammar, and comments about writing strategies. Challenging vocabulary is defined at the bottom of each page. Michael writes, "The Invisible Man is reminiscent of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, published in 1886, and of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, first published anonymously in 1818. These books were written at a time when science was making dramatic strides forward, challenging traditional ideas and inspiring profound ideas about what might become possible. In each novel, a scientist’s work produces a monster. Also in each novel, we see a vivid story of how science/power corrupts the individual who possesses it. Like Stevenson’s monster, H.G. Wells’s monster is a transformation of the scientist himself, and the inevitable questions arise about the price of progress and about the need for knowledge to be developed in terms that are moral and human."
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8 GradesSku: 97800898242959The Invisible Man (H.G. Wells Trilogy)
By: Michael Clay Thompson, HG Wells$17.50 -
The Moonbeam Award Gold Medal Winner in the religion category, The Jesus Storybook Bible tells the Story beneath all the stories in the Bible. At the center of the Story is a baby, the child upon whom everything will depend. Every story whispers his name. From Noah to Moses to the great King David—every story points to him. He is like the missing piece in a puzzle—the piece that makes all the other pieces fit together. From the Old Testament through the New Testament, as the Story unfolds, children will pick up the clues and piece together the puzzle. A Bible like no other, The Jesus Storybook Bible invites children to join in the greatest of all adventures, to discover for themselves that Jesus is at the center of God’s great story of salvation—and at the center of their Story too.4 GradesSku: 9780310708254
The Jesus Storybook Bible
By: Sally Lloyd-Jones, Jago,$31.00 -
Based on the award-winning storybook, The Jesus Storybook Bible Curriculum by Sally Lloyd-Jones and Sam Shammas contains 44 lessons revealing how Jesus is the center of each Bible story and how every story whispers his name. With activities, notes for teachers based on material from Timothy Keller, memory verses, handouts for children, and more, The Jesus Storybook Bible Curriculum invites children to join in the greatest of all adventures, to discover for themselves that Jesus is at the center of God’s great story of salvation—and at the center of their story too. The Jesus Storybook Bible Curriculum Kit contains everything you need for 44 weeks of lessons: • 1 DVD-ROM containing 44 printable lessons (both teacher material and student handouts), 44 bonus animated videos, promotional materials, as well as instructions for implementing the curriculum • 1 hardcover The Jesus Storybook Bible • 3 audio CDs containing David Suchet’s recording of The Jesus Storybook Bible4 GradesSku: 9780310684350
The Jesus Storybook Bible Curriculum Kit
By: Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sam Shammas, Jago,$161.00 -
This is exactly the same book as the original version except that it's bigger (10 x 8 1/4 inches) and with a reader’s ribbon. Ideal for reading in a group or classroom setting. From Noah to Moses to King David, every story whispers his name. The Jesus Storybook Bible tells the Story beneath all the stories in the Bible. Beautifully written by New York Times bestselling author Sally Lloyd-Jones and illustrated by awarding-winning artist Jago, The Jesus Storybook Bible invites children to discover for themselves that Jesus is at the center of God’s great story of salvation—and at the center of their story, too.4 GradesSku: 9780310726050
The Jesus Storybook Bible: Read-Aloud Edition
By: Sally Lloyd-Jones, Jago,$45.99 -
From CiRCE Institue:The goal of the authors of this guide is not to get you to think like them, but to give you access to a great story. We believe that stories are natural to human beings and that, therefore, we ought to approach them like humans naturally approach stories. Stories are different from paintings and symphonies because they have characters who make decisions around which the drama of the story revolves. Technical literary elements are wonderful things to learn. But they have to follow the core event of the story, which remains the decisions and actions of the main characters.A theme or motif or literary device can help the reader understand what the author is getting at. But considered in isolation, themes, motifs, and literary devices lose their meaning and purpose, and become mere fodder for academic exercises. This reading guide is not interested in academic exercises. It is interested in stories and the people who read them. If you read the story the way this reading guide shows you, you will become a better reader. You will find the stories more interesting , too. And you'll have plenty to contribute to a discussion about this or any other story you might read. Think of any story you have ever read or heard, no matter how short. You can even include TV shows and movies. You probably noticed that stories happen somewhere and at some time. You probably also noticed that there are always characters that have some really big problem to deal with (he's in love and the girl doesn't notice him, the mountain is shaking and he's about to be swallowed in an avalanche, and so forth). The urgency of a story comes from the need to act, but before the character can act he needs to make a decision. What are his options? What should he do? Take Odysseus. When you read the Odyssey, you'll have the privilege of reading about one of the most interesting characters in all the long history of stories. It all concerns, as Homer tells us, this man of many ways, who was driven far journeys, after he sacked Troy's sacred citadel. He literally goes through hell and high water to return home to his wife and son. But, after twenty years away, should he keep going? Will he keep going? In Book One, you'll learn how Odysseus, after nearly twenty years away, longs for his wife and his homecoming. The god Poseidon, determined to keep Odysseus from home through storm and shipwreck, has left him stranded on Kalypso's island with no hope of leaving. To complicate matters, Odysseus' wife, Penelope, is actively pursued by numerous suitors trying to convince her to marry one of them. Odysseus' son, Telemachos, desperately wants to keep the suitors from devouring his home, and no one in Ithaka knows what has happened to their dear king. Given these seemingly hopeless circumstances, should Odysseus keep trying to return home? Should Penelope remarry? Should Telemachos simply move on? In all 24 "books" - think chapters - of the Odyssey, Homer tells the story of characters who have decisions to make in the midst of complicated relationships and difficult circumstances. If you want to read like you've never read before and enjoy a story more than you thought you were allowed to, plunge into those decisions, relationships, and circumstances. Find characters that you like or dislike and argue with them. Pay attention to how one action affects another, how one relationship affects another, and how circumstances change the people involved. But keep your mind open. As you read the Odyssey using this guide, you will form your own opinions, and then you will test them. With each book you'll be moving closer and closer to the heart of a very determined man, and you'll join numbers of other people who also have painfully difficult decisions to make - the kind of decisions you often have to make yourself, though hopefully not often with so much at stake. Read Homer closely and he'll give you great gifts: the ability to make better decisions, to read more deeply, and even the ability to tell better stories.Sku: 9780692879818
The Journey Home – A Guide to Homer’s Odyssey
By: Phillips, Brian; Kern, Andrew$29.50 -
From the Publisher:Self–denial and sacrifice are unpopular ideas in our culture. Even as Christians, it can be all too easy to make temporary happiness our goal. We can doubt that the call to take up our cross and follow Jesus is actually for our good.Sku: 9781910587966
The Joy of Service
By: Julian Hardyman$6.50 -
Saved from the jaws of the evil tiger Shere Khan, young Mowgli is adopted by a wolf pack and taught the law of the jungle by lovable old Baloo the bear and Bhageera the panther.Sku: 9780141325293
The Jungle Book
By: RUDYARD KIPLING$12.50 -
Among the most popular children's books ever written, The Jungle Book (1894) comprises a series of stories about Mowgli, a boy raised in the jungle by a family of wolves after a tiger has attacked and driven off his parents. Threatened throughout much of his young life by the dreaded tiger Shere Khan, Mowgli is protected by his adoptive family and learns the lore of the jungle from Baloo, a sleepy brown bear, and Bagheera, the black panther. Subtle lessons in justice, loyalty, and tribal law pervade these imaginative tales, recounted by a master storyteller with a special talent for entertaining audiences of all ages. Included are such tales as "Rikki-tikki-tavi," a story about a brave mongoose and his battle with the deadly cobra Nag; Mowgli's abduction by the monkey people; and "Toomai of the Elephants," in which a young boy witnesses a secret ritual and is honored by his tribesmen. This inexpensive, unabridged edition of The Jungle Book promises to enchant a new generation of young readers, as it recalls to their elders the pleasure of reading or hearing these stories for the first time.Reprint of a standard edition.Sku: 9780486410241
The Jungle Book
By: Rudyard Kipling$6.75