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Christa
Oklahoma, United States
a thirty-ish mom of five boys who dares to embrace life with her family and seeks the hand of God in the ugly as well as the beautiful.
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About Bookworm#1
Ambleside Online
The Well-Trained Mind
The Little Light House
In the Hands of a Child
Signing Time
Simply Charlotte Mason
Serendipity
A Full Life
Higher Up and Further In
Especially Heather
CoffeeMom
Trivium Academy
Preschoolers and Peace
World Lighter
ComfyDenim
Bible - The Beginner's Bible and The Little Kids Adventure Bible
Math - Math-U-See Alpha and MEP Math Year One
Language Arts - First Language Lessons and copywork
World History - Story of the World Volume 1: Ancients
US History - Along the American Trail Colonies and Revolution at Serendipity
Science - Apologia's Exploring Creation with Botany and the accompanying lapbook from Live and Learn Press
Literature and all other subjects - Ambleside Online Year One
Echo in Celebration by Leigh Bortens
ENJOYING: Real Learning by Elizabeth Foss
Teaching the Trivium by Harvey and Laurie Bluedorn
Charlotte Mason's Home Education Series: Volume One, Home Education
A Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola
Books from Lamplighter Publishing
Hints on Child Training by H. Clay Trumbull
The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome by Susan Wise Bauer
Homemaker Helper
"Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up."
A.A. Milne