Tag Archives: educational books
What’s Where in the World. Informative and eye-catching book
Last year my son spotted a very well-read (trying to be polite for scruffy and torn) book in our local library and immediately was totally engrossed with it. So he borrowed the book and kept renewing it for as long … Continue reading
In search of the ultimate home education resource
Is there really a golden home education resource that everyone must have? When I first started home education I used to wish for such a resource, I would read reviews after reviews searching but now 8 years later, I don’t … Continue reading
The Sea Book – a library gem
On a recent trip to our local library my son spotted this book The Sea Book and he immediately loved it. And when he showed me the book I have to admit I was impressed with everything about this little … Continue reading
WW1 fiction for kids
We like finding historical fiction books and since we have been reading quite a bit about the First World War I thought I would share two WW1 fictional stories that the kids have recently read and enjoyed. The first is … Continue reading
The Battle of Passchendaele – a WW1 book
One of our current background topics is World War 1. (I say background topic because the kids read a bit about it, have a break then come back and do something, have a break and so on – it seems … Continue reading
