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Learning Language Arts Through Literature - Tan Book
by Common Sense Press
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(From Amazon): Student Activity Books are the perfect companions for the LLATL! Everything in one...
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A Little History of the World (Edition: Rep Tra)
by E. H. Gombrich
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(From Amazon): In 1935, with a doctorate in art history and no prospect of a job, the 26-year-old...
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Latin in the Christian Trivium vol. 2 (Edition: XS)
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This is the next course for the middle or high school level student of Latin which provides an ex...
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Language Lessons for the Secondary Child
by Sandi Queen
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An informal course in the language arts with a Charlotte Mason flavour for secondary students.
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Developing the Early Learner: Level 3 (Edition: 7th printing)
by Simone Bibeau
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(From Amazon): 61 pages. Preschool teaching aid. Part of a series on perceptual training. Skills ...
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Developing the Early Learner: Level 1
by Simone Bibeau
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(From Amazon): BOOK 1 of 4 (AGES 2-6) Book 1 is a pre-reading experience designed to provide y...
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Spiderweb for Two: A Melendy Maze (The Melendy Quartet)
by Elizabeth Enright
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(From Amazon): Randy and Oliver Melendy awake one fall morning full of gloom. Their brother and s...
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The Child's Story Bible (Edition: 5th)
by Catherine F. Vos
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(From Amazon): Originally published in 1935, this beloved Bible storybook is still a favorite wit...
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First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind: Level 3 Student Workbook (First Language Lessons) (Edition: Wkb Stu)
by Jessie Wise
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(From Amazon): First Language Lessons is a simple-to-use, scripted guide to grammar and compositi...
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Favorite Poems Old and New: Selected For Boys and Girls (Edition: Book Club Edtion)
by Helen Ferris Tibbets
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(From Amazon): Over 700 classic and modern poems written by poets from William Shakespeare to J. ...
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