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Recommended for Parents and Teachers

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Education | Nonfiction | Parenting

Topic
Books | Learning new things
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Honey for a Child’s Heart

Author: Hunt, Gladys M.

Family favorite now revised and updated, including an annotated list of books for ages 0-12

Everything parents need to know to find the best books for their children

Since its publication in 1969, this has been an essential guide for parents wanting to find the best books for their children. Now in its fourth edition, Honey for a Child’s Heart discusses everything from the ways reading affects both children’s view of the world and their imagination to how to choose good books. Illustrated with drawings from dozens of favorites, it includes an indexed and updated list of the best new books on the market and the classics that you want your children to enjoy. Author Gladys Hunt’s tastes are broad, her advice is rooted in experience, and her suggestions will enrich the cultural and spiritual life of any home.

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Recommended for Parents and Teachers

Genre/Category
Education | Nonfiction | Parenting

Topic
Christian | Learning new things | Parenting | Teaching
Format
Audiobook | Book

For the Children’s Sake

Author: Macaulay, Susan Schaeffer

Every parent and teacher wants to give their children the best education possible. Everyone would like education to be a joyous adventure and celebration of life, as well as a solid preparation for living. Sadly, most education today falls far short of this goal.

But as Susan Schaeffer Macaulay shows it doesn’t have to be this way. Education can be a wonderful, life-enriching, joyous experience.

For the Children’s Sake is a book about what education can be–for your child, in your home, and in your school. It is based first on a Christian understanding of what it means to be human–to be a child, a parent, a teacher–and on the Christian meaning of life. At the same time it is deeply practical. Many of the central ideas have been tried and proven true over a century in almost every kind of educational situation. The ideas are in fact so true that they can be applied equally at home, in different schools, in Africa, in the inner city, and in your own community. But they are also ideas which Susan and her husband Ranald Macaulay have tried and proven in their own family and school experience.

For the Children’s Sake is a book which can help every parent and teacher awaken the young minds of their children and give them a new richness, stability, and joy for living.

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Recommended for Grades Preschool-2

Genre/Category
Fantasy | Fiction

Topic
Christian | Homeschool | Learning new things
Main Character
Animal
Format
Book

Kandoo Kangaroo Hops Into Homeschool

Author: Ratner, Susan

screen-shot-2016-11-22-at-12-08-09-pmWhen a young kangaroo asks a lot of questions, her parents know it’s time to homeschool. The little ‘roo thinks there’s too much to learn, but her doubt turns into delight when she uses her driveway for a blackboard and learns she “Kandoo” all things through Christ who gives her strength.

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for Grades 4-6

Genre/Category
Fiction | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Modern
Topic
Friendship | Homeschool | Learning new things
Geographic Region
Minnesota | United States - America
Main Character
Children
Format
Audiobook | Book | Ebook

Howling Vowels

Author: Schultz, Leslie

“Look! Five vowels, all howling!” Welcome to Sundog, Minnesota! When homeschooled, Norse-myth-obsessed Alexa Stevens moves from New York City, she doesn’t know what to expect. What is a small town like? Explore a new landscape with Alexa as she observes wolves in the wild and forms a close pack of friends. Meet A, Alexa: a lover of words and questions, quirky and sprightly, she wants to know everything so she can know the whole story; Meet E, Eduardo: tall and mysterious, with a streak of sadness, he speaks Alexa’s language and has a few tricks up his sleeve; Meet I, Isabelle: quiet and tiny, with big eyes that take everything in, she is good with her hands and good to confide in; Meet O, Otto: always in motion, with laughing eyes, he dances his way into Alexa’s heart; Meet U, Ursula: strong and headstrong, Ursula has a lot on her shoulders as she dreams of adventure and making her own way in life. Join city girl Alexa as she tastes unfamiliar seasons, comes to know her friends, really sees herself, and discovers her own way to make her mark on the world.

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Lexile/Reading Level
AD300L Recommended for Preschool-3 Grade

Genre/Category
Fiction | Picture Book

Topic
Learning new things | School
Main Character
Children
Award-Winning Book
Christophers Book Awards
Format
Book

Fine, Fine School

Author: Creech, Sharon

One day, Mr. Keene called all the students and teachers together and said, “This is a fine, fine school! From now on, let’s have school on Saturdays too.”And then there was more.
School all weekend.School on the holidays.
School in the SUMMER!
What was next . . .
SCHOOL AT NIGHT?

So it’s up to Tillie to show her well-intentioned principal, Mr. Keene, that even though his fine, fine school is a wonderful place, it’s not fine, fine to be there all the time.

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Recommended for Preschool-2 Grade

Genre/Category
Fiction | Picture Book

Topic
Animals | Dogs | Fear | Learning new things
Main Character
Animal
Award-Winning Book
Christophers Book Awards
Format
Book

Two Dogs Swimming

Author: Reiser, Lynn

Two dogs. Whistle can jump. So can Spot. Whistle can run. So can Spot. Whistle can catch. So can Spot. Whistle can swim. Oh, no! Can Spot learn a new trick?

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