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October 14, 2022

Welcome to Build Your Library’s Homeschool Tidbits: Episode 32 – Morning Basket Ideas for Parents. In this weekly video series, I will delve briefly into a topic related to homeschooling and will share some of my knowledge and expertise as a long-time homeschooling mother of 4 children. Three of whom have graduated high school and … Continue reading "Homeschool Tidbits: Morning Basket Ideas for Parents"


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April 1, 2022

Welcome to Build Your Library’s Homeschool Tidbits: Episode 12 – Morning Baskets Part II: Recommended Resources!  In this weekly video series, I will delve briefly into a topic related to homeschooling and will share some of my knowledge and expertise as a long-time homeschooling mother of 4 children. Three of whom have graduated! Last week … Continue reading "Homeschool Tidbits: Morning Baskets Part II – Recommended Resources"


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March 25, 2022

Welcome to Build Your Library’s Homeschool Tidbits: Episode 11 – Morning Baskets – Or the Best Way to Start Your Homeschool Day!  In this weekly video series, I will delve briefly into a topic related to homeschooling and will share some of my knowledge and expertise as a long-time homeschooling mother of 4 children. Three … Continue reading "Homeschool Tidbits: Morning Baskets, or the Best Way to Start Your Homeschool Day!"


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October 2, 2017

When my teens were very small, every morning we had Circle Time. It was our favorite part of the homeschool day. We would literally sit in a circle on the floor and I’d read them picture books, we’d sing songs, work on our letter of the day activities, practice memory work, and play games to practice … Continue reading "What’s in our Morning Basket?"


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Have you been looking for a literature based homeschool curriculum that is secular? How about a way to incorporate narration, copywork, dictation and memory work into your child’s education? Or art study that ties into history?

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