Who Were the Vikings? (Starting Point History Series)4 reviews
Jane Chisholm, Phil Roxbee Cox, ...

E.D.C. Publishing, 1995

Very Entertaining and Informative!

+ Vikings!
+ Awesome Introduction to Who the Vikings Were
+ History resource
  
  











  



  
Who Built the Pyramids? (Starting Point History Series)1 review
Jane Chisholm, Struan Reid

E.D.C. Publishing, 1996

Another Quality Book from Usborne

In typical Usborne fashion this book covers the building of the Egyptian pyramids with a thourough body of facts and intricate illustrations for children. The reading level is around fourth grade and up but it would be a great read-aloud for second to third graders as well. I also like the fact ...
  
  











  



  
Phonics Pathways41 reviews

Dorbooks, 2000

Teaching Reading Made Easy

+ A wonderful way for an adult to improve reading and spelling skills!
+ Good ideas
+ Phonics Pathways Very Good
+ Phonic Pathway by Dolores Hiskes
  
  











  



  
What Were Castles for (Starting Point History Series)
Phil Roxbee Cox

E.D.C. Publishing, 1995
  
  











  



  
Slow and Steady Get Me Ready: A Parents' Handbook for Children from Birth to Age 513 reviews
June R. Oberlander

Bio-Alpha, 2000

A complete "preschool" in your home

+ Great for years to come! Thumbs up from a teacher/ mother.
+ Great book... prep work involved
+ Better than 10 new toys!
  
  











  



  
The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home208 reviews
Jessie Wise, S. Wise Bauer, ...

W. W. Norton & Company, 1999

A Great Curriculum But don't Leave Out the Social and Emotional

+ The Well Trained Mind
+ A Must-Read for Anyone Considering Home-Schooling
+ An Excellent Resource For Parents
  
  











  



  
The Usborne History of the Twentieth Century (History of the Modern World)2 reviews
Christina Hopkinson, Peter Dennis, ...

E.D.C. Publishing, 1994

I was very impressed with this book

I'm not too familar with Usborne books because I only have three usborne books. I purchased this book at a homeschool convention. It was marked down in price. I was and am still very impressed at the amount of information it contains. Admittedly it is for older kids probably more for Jr high and ...
  
  











  



  
Living in Roman Times (First History)1 review
Jane Chisholm

E.D.C. Publishing, 1982

Pretty Good Book!

This book was very helpful in my research of Roman events. It had a lot of useful information. It had pretty good pictures also. I hope you guys think the same.
  
  











  



  
English for the Thoughtful Child, Vol. 113 reviews
Mary, F Hyde, ...

Greenleaf Press, 1990

Simply the best for Charlotte Mason learning!

For those truly desiring a Charlotte Mason approach to English, this is a delightful book! It is not like your average language arts/grammar book! It is gentle and sweet and really encourages your child to use writing and narration skills in a fun, non-workbook way. Perfect for children 2nd or 3rd ...
  
  











  



  
Who Were the First North Americans? (Starting Point History Series)
Philippa Wingate, Struan Reid

E.D.C. Publishing, 1996
  
  











  



  
Who Were the Romans? (Usborne Starting Point History)2 reviews
Phil Roxbee Cox

E.D.C. Publishing, 1994

A Great Introduction to Roman Culture!

+ Great for younger grades

I would especially recommend this book for homeschooling parents who want a lively and interesting introduction to Roman culture for their children. Written in question and answer format, children will learn how modern culture compares and contrasts with the ancient world. How do you put on a ...
  
  











  



  
The Usborne Book of World History (Guided Discovery Program)32 reviews
Jenny Tyler, Anne Millard

E.D.C. Publishing, 1985

Well worth it.

+ History in a Hurry
+ Good book
+ Interesting History
  
  











  



  
More Mudpies to Magnets: Science for Young Children6 reviews
Robert E. Rockwell, Elizabeth A. Sherwood

Gryphon House, 1990

Great science intro for young kids!

+ Mudpies is great resource for teachers and parents
+ fun and easy science for young kids
+ More Mudpies to Magnets
+ Fabulous!
  
  











  



  
The Natural World (The Usborne Illustrated Encyclopedia)2 reviews

E.D.C. Publishing, 1995

Great Introduction

My son who usually doesn't like to sit in one place very long, actually read the book for a stretch of an hour without any dangling carrots! I strongly recommend this book for any home library. The book is organized by subject groups, ie birds, fish, plants, worms, etc. The pages are full of ...
  
  











  



  
Living in Castle Times (First History)2 reviews
Robyn Gee

E.D.C. Publishing, 1983

Great

This book teaches everything about living in a castle. It taught me a lot about castles and reasons why they were built. I read this book when I was 7 and I still remember it today.
  
  











  



  
Who Were the First North Americans? (Starting Point History Series)
Philippa Wingate, Struan Reid

E.D.C. Publishing, 1996
  
  











  



  
Slow and Steady Get Me Ready: A Parents' Handbook for Children from Birth to Age 513 reviews
June R. Oberlander

Bio-Alpha, 2000

A complete "preschool" in your home

+ Great for years to come! Thumbs up from a teacher/ mother.
+ Great book... prep work involved
+ Better than 10 new toys!
  
  











  



  
English for the Thoughtful Child, Vol. 113 reviews
Mary, F Hyde, ...

Greenleaf Press, 1990

Simply the best for Charlotte Mason learning!

For those truly desiring a Charlotte Mason approach to English, this is a delightful book! It is not like your average language arts/grammar book! It is gentle and sweet and really encourages your child to use writing and narration skills in a fun, non-workbook way. Perfect for children 2nd or 3rd ...
  
  











  



  
Living in Castle Times (First History)2 reviews
Robyn Gee

E.D.C. Publishing, 1983

Great

This book teaches everything about living in a castle. It taught me a lot about castles and reasons why they were built. I read this book when I was 7 and I still remember it today.
  
  











  



  
More Mudpies to Magnets: Science for Young Children6 reviews
Robert E. Rockwell, Elizabeth A. Sherwood

Gryphon House, 1990

Great science intro for young kids!

+ Mudpies is great resource for teachers and parents
+ fun and easy science for young kids
+ More Mudpies to Magnets
+ Fabulous!