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Fun and Easy Camping Recipes!
from Our Members!
Chocolate Orange Campfire Cakes, Broomstick Pudding Rolls, Easy Apple Pies and more!
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A Modern Day Knight
by Jean Brainerd
A great book comes to life in a family's real-life ceremony for their growing
son...
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Tinker Boys
by Todd Carpenter
What is to be done with a one-child demolition crew bent on dismantling
everything in sight?
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Budgeting 101
by Hope Ware
I came home from work and told my husband, "We are going to live on a budget
and buy our next car with cash." He thought I was crazy.
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Homeschooling Special Needs
By Janie Bowman
If you are a parent of a child with special needs and considering
homeschooling, you undoubtedly have many questions and concerns...
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College Prep for Christians
By Dr. James Stobaugh
While most students can get into college
even with low SAT scores, financial aid will be more available for those
students with higher SAT scores...
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Character Training is SO Important
by Linda Riordan
"Linda, all the academics in the world you can teach Michael are fine, but they
pale in comparison to what you can teach him of Me."
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Trust and Obey
by MrsTitus2
As we face the ups and downs of our homeschool day, let's remember to trust and
obey the One who has called us to Himself.
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Louis Barnett (pictured above, from Staffordshire, England) is a licensed chocolatier who became the youngest supplier of both the Sainsbury's and Waitrose supermarket chains at the age of 14. He left school at the age of 11 because of learning difficulties and was later diagnosed with dyslexia and dispraxia. His parents continued his education through homeschooling. He started making chocolates for friends and family and in 2005 he started his company Chokolit Ltd. to deal with the growing demand. Winner of "Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Award" 2011. -- from Wikipedia