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In Latin, Omnibus means "all encompassing."
The Omnibus Curriculum from Veritas Press is designed to help enlighten, train, and develop young minds through the study of everything important, long-lasting, and true: the ideas, arguments and expression of the Western Canon as expressed in the Great Books.
The included Teacher Materials CD duplicates the student text and inserts answers to all questions, provides grading tools, and more.
By: Douglas Wilson
$176.95
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The
Student Guide contains Reading Comprehension questions for the Student. The answers are contained in the
Teacher Guide (sold separately).
By: Michelle Luoma
$27.95
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The
Teacher Guide contains the answers to the
Student Guide (sold separately) and the Quizzes and Tests.
By: Michelle Luoma
$27.95
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The Set includes On Obligations by Cicero, the Student Guide by Memoria Press, and the Teacher Guide by Memoria Press.
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Based on the real-life adventures of Laura Ingalls Wilder, On the Banks of Plum Creek is the Newbery Honor-winning fourth book in the Little House series, which has captivated generations of readers. This edition features the classic black-and-white artwork from Garth Williams.
The adventures of Laura Ingalls and her family continue as they leave their little house on the prairie and travel in their covered wagon to Minnesota. They settle into a house made of sod on the banks of beautiful Plum Creek. Soon Pa builds them a sturdier house, with real glass windows and a hinged door. Laura and Mary go to school, help with the chores around the house, and fish in the creek. Pa’s fiddle lulls them all to sleep at the end of the day. But then disaster strikes—on top of a terrible blizzard, a grasshopper infestation devours their wheat crop. Now the family must work harder than ever to overcome these challenges.
By: Laura Ingalls Wilder
$10.99
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The adventures of Laura Ingalls and her family continue as they leave their little house on the prairie and travel in their covered wagon to Minnesota.
By: Laura Ingalls Wilder
$12.50
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Derived from Greek Epicureanism, Lucretius's work challenges ancient mythology in favor of virtuous materialism.
Through a combination of rich poetry and thoughtful analysis, Lucretius tackles such subjects as happiness, the soul, fear of death and the gods, and the material world.
By: Lucretius
$26.50
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From the Publisher:
Today is a special day for Sal because she gets to go to Buck's Harbour with her dad. But when she wakes up to brush her teeth with her baby sister, she discovers something shocking.... Her tooth is loose!
And that's just the start of a huge day!
By: Robert McCloskey
$13.99
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World War I through the gentle eyes of a faithful dog.
Snuggle up with your children and read this touching true story of the faithfulness of an Irish Terrier. When Germans invade his home, the dog runs off to look for his young master. He soon finds himself trapped in No Man’s Land, injured by a bullet. British Private Pete Rice comes to his rescue, and thereafter Army (as the soldiers name him) follows Pete to the end, staying faithfully at his side until death.
- introduced to them in small bits, learning about them along with the friendly dog.
- Real yet tender—Army the dog encounters saddened civilians, enemy fire, life in the trenches, hand-to-hand combat, medical care, and soldiers’ camaraderie—all described from his innocent point of view.
- Encourages good character—Faithfulness is emphasized and illustrated through the soldiers’ sacrifices and the dog’s loyalty to the end.
- Based on a true story—Bertha Smith wrote this book in 1917 based on an account a British soldier described to her. Private Rice and Army are buried side by side near Armentières in Flanders.
By: Bertha Whitridge Smith
$13.50
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What do you think of when you hear the name Albert Einstein? Perhaps you picture an old man with rumpled clothing, a halo of wild white hair, and an impish grin.
You might know that he developed two of the most important and complex theories in science, the theories of relativity.
By: Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
$13.99
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Raised by monks after his mother dies in child-birth, Otto’s peaceful life is shattered when his robber baron father brings him home to live in the ‘Dragon House’. The unfortunate pawn in a game of revenge dating back to before his birth, poor Otto must pay the price for the sins of others.
By: Howard Pyle
$11.95 – $27.95
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For eons the moon has intrigued humanity. From its creation through the current issues of space exploration, the moon has been both a light in the night and a protective shield of earth placed perfectly by God, regulating our seasons and keeping our atmosphere purified.
By: Dr. Don DeYoung,
Dr. John Whitcomb
$24.50
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Dr. Donald DeYoung displays the latest discoveries of astronomy and lunar science to analyze flawed views of the moon's origin. In this illustrated presentation he shows that the moon could only have been placed in its orbit by the Creator, not blind chance.
By: Dr. Don DeYoung,
Dr. John Whitcomb
$17.95
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This beloved history book traces the story of England from the myth of Brutus right through to the end of World War 1 in a delightful, engaging style that has made it a favorite of readers for many years.
By: H.E. Marshall
$23.95 – $58.95
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In the first book of C.S. Lewis's acclaimed Space Trilogy, Dr. Ransom is abducted to the eerie red planet, Malacandra, where his escape and flight endanger his life and chances of returning to earth.
By: Lewis, C.S.
$23.50
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Used in Charlotte Mason’s schools, Herbert Hatch’s Outdoor Geography provides teachers with 100 lessons in practical geography, complete with experiments, activities, questions, and answers to help students understand the world around them.
By: Herbert Hatch
$11.95 – $26.50