Thursday, February 23, 2012

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We love books that touch the heart, that teach us something we didn't know before, and those that bridge gaps between where we are and where we want to be. Here are some of our favorites.

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The Book Tree The Book Tree

A mother/daughter team recommending “classic books, as well as books by Christian authors, some little-known books by great writers and poets, and a sizable collection of inspiring biographies.”

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Homeschooling for Eternity Homeschooling for Eternity

Homeschooling for Eternity by Skeet Savage encourages us to become intentional as homeschoolers.

“This book has not been written by or about the perfect homeschooling family. Rather, it contains the simple testimony and practical advice of a veteran homeschooling single mother who successfully raised six children as she invested her life in full-time service to the Lord while trusting Him to provide for their needs and hold their family together against enormous odds. It was written for those who would like to homeschool but think they can’t, “because…” It was written for those who have homeschooled for several (even many) years, yet have somehow lost their vision and focus – maybe even having become so discouraged that they have completely forgotten why they ever thought they wanted to homeschool their children in the first place!”

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Books Children Love Books Children Love

Books Children Love: A Guide to the Best Children’s Literature by Elizabeth Wilson was written within a Charlotte Mason, living-book philosophy – that children need to be provided with “excellently written, interest-holding books on as wide a range of topics as possible” as part of the most “effective form of education.”

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Books Children Love

Books Children Love: A Guide to the Best Children’s Literature by Elizabeth Wilson was written within a Charlotte Mason, living-book philosophy – that children need to be provided with “excellently written, interest-holding books on as wide a range of topics as possible” as part of the most “effective form of education.”

And variety is what you’ll find in Books Children Love. Books are arranged by subject and listed in alphabetical order by author. A sampling of subjects include animals, art, architecture, biography, holidays, crafts and hobbies, drama, history, geography, humor, language, all types of literature, mathematics, music, nature, science, physical education and study skills. Age-appropriate gradings are included.

Warm and detailed descriptions help us easily determine whether or not a book will be a good fit for our family. The titles chosen, each having been read by the author, must catch and hold the reader’s interest, be of high literary quality, and represent a “wide range of people in varying circumstances.” The author has not included books that “reflect a perverse view of human life, that exploit deviant behavior, or that undermine or attack basic Judeo-Christian moral and ethical values.”

Originally published in 1987 and updated in 2002, Books Children Love has remained a well-loved guide for a reason.

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