Here is a page from this year's scrapbook we're making to go along with our study of Our Island Story up until the end of the Tudors. (In previous years, we tried to do the whole book in one year, but felt we missed out on so much fantastic stuff, we slowed our progress this year). Scrapbook Page on Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine There are four items that make up the double-page spread, though true to form, Phoenix has added some cartoons and labels that weren't exactly in the plan for everyone. The items are: Map of Europe showing the Angevin empire under Henry II's control and how he had more of France than did the King of France at the time. The link is here: http://tinyurl.com/ceufo39 A cross-shaped book which, above, is labeled "Turmoil". Inside are some quick facts about Henry II. With the cross-shaped flaps open, the topics are Henry's castle-building, the "acquisition" of Ireland, and his burial in France. A booklet of the story of Th...
Ellie Firestone, the pen name of my daughter "Phoenix", has just published her sixth book on Kindle. Super Sporty: The Curse of the Delba is the fourth in a series about super-hero, basketball-playing horses. For only pocket-money prices, the latest book is available as a Kindle edition and perfect for emerging readers or any pre-schooler who enjoys a read-aloud before bedtime. Buy it in the UK from here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Super- Sporty-Curse-Delba-ebook/dp/ B00ER7IRS4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8& qid=1377538320&sr=8-2& keywords=ellie+firestone Or from the US from here: http://www.amazon.com/Super-Sporty-Curse-Delba-ebook/dp/B00ER7IRS4/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1377539173&sr=8-5&keywords=super+sporty+4 I'm just so proud of her in so many ways -- true to Charlotte-Mason-method homeschoolers, she finishes her school work in the morning, then spends her afternoons with her writing projects. Whether it's drawing and colouring the illustrations, editi...
Join us in our No-Screen-Time August Challenge of reading top-notch books instead of wasting time with TV and computer games. Pop over to Facebook and let us know what books you'll crack open on the 1st of August. (While you're there, "like"our page, please!) August will be our books-only month I was inspired to do this challenge by two things: first, despair at how much of our lives is wasted by living in the virtual world -- telly, computer, email, and even my children's legitimate desires to write books and design 3-D animations are eating up the hours that could be better spent on reading the hundreds of excellent books that currently lie forlornly on our shelves, gathering dust. Second, I was inspired by Charlotte Mason's writings, especially her 6th volume about a philosophy of education -- as I understood more and more that a child's innate desire for knowledge is ignited through living books, I realised that we couldn't spark a flame if we ke...
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