Weekend links

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weekend links

My recommendations this week:

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Downloaded this title to my Kindle this week – excited to learn more about Laura this semester via the free class from Missouri State University (& maybe we’ll finally figure out WHO really wrote the Little House books!) 

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I’ve been wanting to add more poetry into our homeschool, so was thrilled to stumble upon this gorgeous book seriesWe began with the Robert Frost title in honor of autumn, & I’ll definitely be ordering more!

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This book had me as soon as I read the subtitle: “a creative & stress-free approach to homeschooling.” I’ve always been a fan of Raymond & Dorothy Moore’s research & this is a new-to-me title filled with their comforting encouragement. (Note: Written from a Christian perspective)

Featured sponsors this week:

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Check out this fun FREEBIE from Educents: If you have dinosaur-obsessed little ones you’ll enjoy these 60+ downloadable pages of math games for grades K-2!

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Add a culinary component to your homeschool this year with RaddishEach month you’ll receive in the mail 3 child-friendly recipes, a shopping list, and a patch to iron on your child’s Raddish apron.

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The philosophy Thomas Jefferson Education has formed the foundation of our family’s homeschool and right now they are offering one of their most popular trainings (a $160 value!), completely FREE. Learn how to inspire, not require, how to be an effective mentor, and fall in love with learning through these readings and audio seminars!

“Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” ~ Aristotle