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Since we couldn’t take a lot of our toys with us on our move, my kids have been discovering how to make all kinds of toys out of household items.

One of their favorite pastimes is making things from our recycled materials. We have to recycle everything [...]

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Living stories about John Smith, the founding of Plymouth, and all the way to the signing of the Declaration of Independence!

Published in 1922, this living history book has several color and black and white illustrations.

Twenty seven captivating stories about Colonial America.

Download Day of the Colonists from archive.org.

Another companion [...]

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A reader fun for all ages! Originally dolls, Kewpies were found in all kinds of paraphernalia during the early 1900′s.

This book is full of fun illustrations you could use for coloring or clipart. The little stories and verses would make fun copywork or reading material for younger students.

Download The Kewpie Primer from [...]

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Here are the matchless tales of All-Father Odin, who crosses the Rainbow Bridge to walk among men in Midgard and sacrifices his right eye to drink from the Well of Wisdom; of Thor, whose mighty hammer defends Asgard; of Loki, whose mischievous cunning leads him to treachery against the gods; of giants, dragons, dwarfs and [...]

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The Boy Travellers

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 A Civil War soldier turned journalist, turned world traveller, Thomas Knox was a man that knew adventure.

Are you familiar with The King and I? Well – Knox actually knew the king of Siam intimately and taught him many things about American education. He is mentioned in the book Anna and the King [...]

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Last week someone on the Homeschool Commons Facebook page asked if I had seen any free ebooks about snakes. While she was looking for material to read to her younger son, I found mostly adult books. But I still wanted to share them here in case there are any [...]

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I’ve had this nature reader in my bookmarked list for quite some time. In fact, it was near the top. For some reason or another I hadn’t shared it with you.

But when I went looking for resources this week I happened once again upon it. It has [...]

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Dancing, music and poetry were inseparable. Dancing is the poetry of motion, and its connection with music, as the poetry of sound, occurs at all times. In our own day musical themes are marked by forms originally dance times, as waltz time, gavotte time, minuet time, etc.

Dance is probably [...]

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This book would be fun to read as part of a home economics or gardening unit. This is a fun story of two children who help their father in the garden, but it also has a lot of detail on the actual science and art of gardening.

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Amazing illustrations and descriptions of quadrapeds (four-legged animals) that are common to North America by none other than J. W. Audubon himself!

Each species has a detailed illustration, synopsis of it’s looks, and a description of it’s habits and where it can be found.

Download The Quadrupeds of North America from archive.org.

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