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Turn your mornings into a sweet time of togetherness and gentle learning. If you are new to Morning Time Baskets or need to refresh an existing routine this is a great package. You'll save when you bundle together a Bible resource, a Picture Study resource, and a Read Aloud Treasury resource. If you want to learn more about Homeschool Morning Time, you can check out our video here.
Morning Time Basket Bundle
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John Ruskin (1819-1900) is best known for his work as an art critic and social critic, but is remembered as an author, poet and artist as well. Ruskin's essays on art and architecture were extremely influential in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Ruskin's range was vast. He wrote over 250 works which started from art history, but expanded to cover topics ranging over science, geology, ornithology, literary criticism, the environmental effects of pollution, and mythology.
Mornings in Florence
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This classic story about a mixed-up moose is perfect for fans of Amelia Bedelia, Danny and the Dinosaur, and anyone who loves silly stories and fun word play.
Morris the Moose
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Mortimer Adler is considered by many scholars to be the most significant reformer of teaching and learning in modern American education.
Mortimer Adler: The Paideia Way of Classical Education
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In this award-winning book, acclaimed author Carole Boston Weatherford and bestselling artist Kadir Nelson offer a resounding, reverent tribute to Harriet Tubman, the woman who earned the name Moses for her heroic role in the Underground Railroad.
Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom
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An author and artist who has continually stripped away the mystique of architectural structures that have long fascinated modern people, David Macaulay here reveals the methods and materials used to design and construct a mosque in late-sixteenth- century Turkey.
Mosque
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Mossy, an amazing turtle with a gorgeous garden growing on her shell, loses her freedom when Dr. Carolina, a biologist, takes her to live in her Edwardian museum. Who will help Mossy return home to Lilypad Pond?
Mossy
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It is the year 4022; all of the ancient country of USA has been buried under many feet of detritus from a catastrophe that occurred back in 1985.
Motel of the Mysteries
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Be encouraged in the skillful art of looking after the ways of your household, while taking a little time for your own play and creativity.
Mother Culture: For a Happy Homeschool
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Words are broken into syllables to help the beginning reader. Moth-er Hen has a se-cret hid-den un-der the old board floor. Ten white eggs are tucked in-to a straw nest. And no-bod-y knows that the eggs are there!1 Grade
Mother Hen and Her Ten
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Old Mother West Wind has a lot of friends in the Green Forest, among them Reddy Fox, Happy Jack Squirrel, old Mr. Toad, Billy Mink, Little Joe Otter, and Jerry Muskrat. And of course, she and the Merry Little Breezes (all members of her family) are always ready to help if trouble comes their way. And one day it does! A mysterious stranger comes to live in their neighborhood, making the regular inhabitants extremely curious and more than a bit nervous. Who is this creature and how does he manage to protect himself from even the fiercest of the animals — including Bowser the Hound? Noted for his good-natured humor and gentle lessons about wildlife, master storyteller Thornton Burgess invites youngsters once again into the timeless world of the Smiling Pool and Green Meadows.Reprint of the Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1918 edition.
Mother West Wind’s Animal Friends
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Danny Meadow Mouse learns to laugh, Grandfather Frog gets even, and the Merry Little Breezes have a busy day in the second volume of Thornton Burgess's popular Green Forest series. These heartwarming tales recount the adventures of Peter Rabbit, Reddy Fox, Jimmy Skunk, Hooty the Owl, and other endearing characters. Suffused with gentle humor and embellished by George Kerr's illustrations from the original 1911 edition, the stories offer children enduring lessons about wildlife ecology. This edition includes a new Foreword by John Richmond of the Thornton W. Burgess Society.Reprint of the Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1911 edition.
Mother West Wind’s Children
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Growing up during the late 19th century in Sandwich, Massachusetts, Thornton W. Burgess often wandered through the countryside, where he learned to recognize and appreciate the birds and animal life of the area. Later on, as an adult, he told stories to his young son about these same creatures. His first book, Old Mother West Wind, published in 1910, contained a collection of these stories. Three years later it was followed by Mother West Wind's Neighbors — 15 delightful fables from the world of the Green Forest and Green Meadows. In this classic of children's literature, readers find out why Johnny Chuck doesn't like Blacky the Crow and why Ol' Mistah Buzzard has a bald head. They'll learn what is in Mrs. Possum's big pocket and how Hooty the Owl gets even. They'll even find out who stole Mrs. Grouse's eggs, discover why Sammy Jay cries "Thief," and uncover other secrets of Mother West Wind's neighbors. Brimming with gentle humor and real lessons about nature, these enchanting tales will captivate today's youngsters as much as they charmed audiences generations ago.Unabridged republication of the edition published by Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1917.
Mother West Wind’s Neighbors
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SaleThese books have been bundled together to help you save. Enjoy this bundle yourself or gift it to a homeschool mama that you know.
Mother’s Day Bundle
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In this charming companion to Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh introduces the concept of counting forward and backward in a suspenseful story that will keep young readers guessing. 'The rhythm follows the illustrations in a glissando; one can almost hear the background music.' - The Horn Book
Mouse Count
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