Jennifer Bogart is a born again child of God, wife and mother to three (so far). Living in rural Alberta, Canada, she relies upon her blog for creative expression and is busy developing multi-sensory homeschooling supplements at Bogart Family Resources. Passionate about the Christian arts and children; she reviews literature, picture books, educational dvds, music, homeschooling products and whatever else catches her eye.
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DVD Review: The Impressionists with Tim Marlow - The Collection
Marlow highlights the initially revolutionary nature of Impressionist art while shedding light onto the lives of its creators.
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Book Review: City of the Dead (Seven Wonders Series #2) by T.L. Higley
I'm done for - Higley's depiction of ancient Egypt has entirely won me over to her writing.
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Book Review: The Endless String: Poems for Children (and the people who read to them) by Tom and Tess Hannah
"Have you ever pulled the endless string, the one that hangs and can't harm a thing?"
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Book Review: Big Thoughts for Little People: ABC’s To Help You Grow by Kenneth N. Taylor, Illustrated by Andrea Petrlik Huseinovic
This back-to-basics character building, picture book for preschoolers takes on fresh life in a newly illustrated edition.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Yo Gabba Gabba: Music is Awesome!
A newly assembled selection of Yo Gabba Gabba's frenetic tunes - some classics, some newly chosen - for newcomers (parents included).
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Book Review: Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled by Rachel Starr Thomson and Carolyn Joy Currey
20 children, 4 parents, and a trip across Canada - all par for the course when you're Heartily Homeschooled.
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Book Review: Make-Ahead Meals For Busy Moms by Jane Doiron
An eclectic collection of recipes spanning a variety of techniques that make feeding the family a bit easier.
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DVD Review: Six: The Mark Unleashed
Feeling a strange yearning to watch a B film about the End-Times? Have I got a movie for you!
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Book Review: Noah’s Animal Friends: A Book And Playset by Gwen Ellis, Illustrated by Lucy Barnard
Adorable art, tight slots, and flimsy cardboard animals make for a board book that lasts, a playset that doesn't.
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Book Review: See You in the Funny Papers: A Bit of Good News! by Pam Kumpe
Get to know the "Funny Newspaper Woman" in this collection of brief, inspirational, and humorous vignettes.
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