“Trust Fund” from Mapelle Films {Review}

Every Sunday we put aside the time between church services for some good ol' family time.  We always have slow cooker gammon ham, chips and vegetables, which requires very little work from me, and we always watch a film.  We have collected quite a collection of Christian and family friendly dvds, and are always on the look…

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Hands on History with Home School in the Woods {Review}

I am fast becoming Home School in the Woods biggest fan!  I was blessed once more when I was chosen as one of the reviewers of their Time Traveler American series.  I had a choice of New World Explorers, Colonial Life, The American Revolution, The Early 19th Century, The Civil War, Industrial Revolution through Great Depression and World War II.  As we were…

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Whistlefritz: Spanish Educator’s Collection {Review}

My eight and five-year old just love learning languages and, whilst their knowledge is fairly basic so far, I am always on the look out for curriculum to feed this hunger.  So imagine my delight at being chosen to review the Educator's Spanish Collection by Whistlefritz!I was particularly excited because I was going to be…

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MarshMedia Health Education Curriculum {Review}

Today I would like to introduce you to MarshMedia a company that produces health education products mainly for use in schools but would like to reach out to the homeschool community.  To this end, they have put together a Homeschool Special just for you! Who Are MarshMedia? In 2011 Dan Witcher and his wife Brenna purchased MarshMedia…

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CompuScholar, Inc. {Review}

I was immediately intrigued by the courses offered by CompuScholar, Inc. the company formerly known as Homeschool Programming.  We use the computer in our school every single day and yet have never taken the time to do any sort of course or increase our understanding of information technology.  I thought the beginner course, Digital Savvy, would be too…

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