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: The House in Grosvenor Square by Linore Rose Burkard
While not as enthralling as her first, Burkard still delivers an entertaining - if modern - faith-based Regency.
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Book Review: Breakthrough: The Return of Hope to the Middle East by Tom Doyle
There's hope for peace in the Middle East, yet it has nothing to do with diplomacy or military might.
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Book Review: Coral Reef (One Small Square) by Donald M. Silver, Illustrated by Patricia J. Wynne
Time to capitalize on your child's affection for a well-known clownfish by digging into this exploration of reef life.
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Book Review: Nana Star and Nana Star and the Moonman by Elizabeth Sills and Elena Patrice, Illustrated by Linda Saker
Nana Star has the potential to be this generation's Raggedy Ann - sweet, whimsical, innocent - and a plushie to boot.
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Book Review: Heaven Without Her: A Desperate Daughter’s Search for the Heart of Her Mother’s Faith by Kitty Foth-Regner
It's possible to be won over by the evidence for Christianity. Kitty Foth-Regner - a former atheist - personally attests to that.
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Sylvan Dell Publishing Launches Free E-Book Trial
Premier educational picture book publisher Sylvan Dell Publishing unveils an amazing, no-strings free trial program for their new e-books.
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Book Review: Lucy Maud Montgomery (Kids Can Read) by Elizabeth MacLeod, Illlustrated by John Mantha
A stellar reader incorporating historical significance, personable biography, charming art, and reading practice.
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Book Review: Lady Flatterley by Linda Wagner, Illustrated by Pearl L. Ollie
Lady Flatterley's transformation from caterpillar to butterfly offers little novelty to an oft-used theme.
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Book Review: Timescape (Dreamhouse Kings Book 4) by Robert Liparulo
I feel like a mouse caught in Liparulo's game of cat and mouse - always teasing, rarely revealing.
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DVD Review: Rock 'N Learn - Money & Making Change
This rocking and educationally sound DVD make count money and making change a requested activity.
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