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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Book Review: Vanish by Tom Pawlik
Awkward start, high suspense, surprise ending - Pawlik's debut is a mixed bag.
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Book Review: Pharaohs and Foot Soldiers: One Hundred Ancient Egyptian Jobs by Kristin Butcher
Would you rather be Pharaoh, a wet nurse, a slave, or a tattoo artist in ancient Egypt for a day?
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Music Review: Joel Augé – On the Blue
Love at first listen – acoustic folk-rock praise tunes on this debut worship album from Canada.
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Music Review: Avalon - Avalon: The Greatest Hits
Largely derivative of Avalon's last collection of hits, this new collection is still a good overview for new fans.
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Book Review: Journey to the Ice by Jennifer Slattery
Young readers can join Makir as he lives through the division of languages at the tower of Babel.
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Book Review: Maggie Can’t Wait by Frieda Wishinsky, Illustrated by Dean Griffiths
"She'd rather clean up after a hundred elephants than see that new baby's squished nose tomorrow."
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Music Review: Dr. Linda Reese with Adam Chester - Music 4 Your Heart and 2 Grands 4 Glory
Two talented pianists join forces on these soothing collections of two piano arrangements.
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Book Review: Music Makes Your Child Smarter by Philip Sheppard
A solid introduction that'll get parents started on the right foot with musical education.
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Book Review: M is for Maple: A Canadian Alphabet by Mike Ulmer, Illustrated by Melanie Rose
A modern classic in both alphabet books and Canadiana for kids.
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DVD Review: Young Minds - Numbers and Counting (Math Tutor DVD Series)
This refined audio-visual solution for teaching counting and number recognition is worth every penny.
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