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: 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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Book Review: John A. Macdonald (The Canadians) by Peter B. Waite
Every student ought to read a biography of Canada's first Prime Minister - I'm just 15 years late.
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Book Review: Raising Godly Children in an Ungodly World: Leaving a Lasting Legacy by Ken and Steve Ham
A solid introduction to biblical parenting from Ken Ham, the founder of Answers in Genesis, and his brother Steve.
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Book Review: Religion Saves: And Nine Other Misconceptions (Re:Lit) by Mark Driscoll
Generally balanced Mark Driscoll serves up doctrinally and theologically bang on answers to commonly asked questions.
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Book Review: Faking Grace by Tamara Leigh
Jesus is My Co-Pilot bumper stickers - check. WWJD bracelet - check. "Yours in Christ" lingo - check. Here we go!
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Book Review: Tiger’s New Cowboy Boots by Irene Morck, Illustrated by Georgia Graham
Grab your cowboy boots and join Tiger for an authentic cattle drive at his Uncle's Albertan ranch.
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Book Review: Held Hostage: A Serial Bank Robber’s Road to Redemption by Ken Cooper
The story of one mans transformation from adrenaline addicted bank robber to leader of a prison ministry to inmates.
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Book Review: Desire and Deceit: The Real Cost of the New Sexual Tolerance by R. Albert Mohler Jr.
Mohler tackles moral relativism in the realm of human sexuality from a Christian perspective.
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DVD Review: Rock ‘N Learn – Telling Time
Time telling lessons are generally brief, and insufficient for children to grasp the skill. Telling Time fills the gap admirably.
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Book Review: Blue Like Play Dough: The Shape of Motherhood in the Grip of God by Tricia Goyer
I've never met Tricia Goyer but as I've now walked with her through motherhood she feels like a good friend.
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