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March 18, 2024

It’s Time for the Annual Spring Sale! It’s my favorite time of year, not only for the weather but because it’s also time to start thinking ahead to the new school year! This is also the perfect time to buy Build Your Library curriculum during our 2024 Spring Sale! For the next two weeks, you … Continue reading "2024 Spring Sale – Extended!"


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November 18, 2023

Hey everybody, it’s Emily from Build Your Library. Our December newsletter won’t be out for a bit, but I wanted to get this announcement out to you all today! To kick off the 2023 holiday season, we’re having a sale you won’t want to miss! No lines, No waiting at BuildYourLibrary.com! All from the comfort of your … Continue reading "Shop Our Black Friday – Holiday Sale!"


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July 31, 2023

I hope that you are all having a wonderful and relaxing summer! I know it seems like you just finished, but the new homeschooling year is just around the corner. But now, it’s time for our Summer SALE! We kicked off the savings just in time to prepare for the next school year!   From … Continue reading "Summer Sale Has Begun!"


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May 18, 2020

The core of Build Your Library’s literature-based homeschool curriculum is a  stack of great quality books. Building young minds, one book at a time! But how do you acquire all of these books? Some of the larger curriculum companies provide a one-box solution where they ship you the entire year’s worth of books all at … Continue reading "How to Source Books for Build Your Library"


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July 7, 2019

It’s Shark Week on the Discovery Channel this month (July 28-August 4, 2019), so you know what that means… Doo doo, Doo doo. It’s the perfect time to dive into the Sharks Unit Study!   In between fascinating shows about Megalodon, Hammerheads and zombie sharks, you and your child can learn about shark anatomy, different … Continue reading "Shark Week Sale!"


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April 1, 2015

Spring is slow in coming to New England, but I can finally see it taking hold. The snow is melting, the air is getting warm and that sweet smell is back in the air that means Spring is right around the corner. This is a time of waking up, going out into the sunshine and for homeschoolers, thinking … Continue reading "Shop the Build Your Library Spring Sale!"


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January 27, 2015

Build Your Library Secular Homeschool Curriculum Sale! Here in the Northeast, we’re having a snow day! My kids had been complaining that we haven’t had very much snow at all so far this winter… I guess Mother Nature has decided to make up for it by sending us all of the snow today during the … Continue reading "Flash Sale! Blizzard of 2015"


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July 13, 2014

Summer is upon us, which means one thing to homechoolers – planning for the next school year! I don’t know about you, but I’ve been busy making lists of books and school supplies we’ll need for this fall. I have also been hard at work the last several months, but finally our new Grade 7 … Continue reading "Summer Sale!"


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March 30, 2014

My birthday is on Monday, and I think this might be the first year that I’m not particularly looking forward to it. Suddenly, it’s hitting me that I’m getting older. I’ve always looked young for my age, but lately, no one has mistaken me for a teenager. It used to be incredibly annoying when the … Continue reading "Birthday Sale"


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February 10, 2014

When you homeschool with a living books philosophy, you’re going to need to invest in a good home library. But if you’re like me, you’re probably on a pretty tight budget. Being a living books homeschooler doesn’t mean you have to spend a small fortune or go into debt providing your children with an expansive … Continue reading "Building Your Home Library on a Budget"


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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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