Posts Tagged ‘SHOPPING WITHOUT DROPPING’
A Christmas Wish List for Parent Bookworms
If you still haven't gotten your Christmas gift wish list together - and you'd like to learn a bit more about how children learn and homeschooling - here's a short list of possibilities for your list, in no particular order of importance...just plain ol' (and in some cases, pretty old!) good reading! In Their Own Way: Discovering and [...]
Business Is Booming for Homeschooling Math Curriculum Provider
..according to the company's press release that follows. Lancaster, PA (PRWEB) December 3, 2009 -- Math-U-See announces the expansion of its operations in Pennsylvania. From November 20th to the 23rd Math-U-See moved its offices and warehouse from Peach Bottom, PA to Lancaster, PA. “We are thankful for the opportunity to grow and to [...]
At Last, Help for Parents Intent on Raising Pirates
I've accepted the fact that there are waaay too many books to read compared to hours in a day. (If anyone would like to join me in petitioning the government to have 72 hour days, just shoot me an e-mail. <g>) But, I reason, just because I probably won't ever have time to read them, that doesn't mean I can't pass on news of the existence of [...]
Dr. Raymond and Dorothy Moore’s Books Getting Scarce
The following announcement is shared courtesy of Mary Nix and her wonderful Ohio-based blog, The Informed Parent. The Moore's were early pioneers in advocating for educational freedom for children, and if you can find copies of these books, I'd snatch 'em up before it's forever too late. Thank you, Mary! Last March I wrote a brief post about [...]
Hudson Booksellers Announce 2009 Top Books for Young Readers
...and the winners are: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins The Unfinished Angel by Sharon Creech The Maze Runner by James Dashner The Magician's Elephant by Kate DiCamillo Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney