Saturday, March 13, 2010

Parental Review: Walk the World’s Rim

September 27, 2009 by PapaJohn  
Filed under Book Review, Reviews

As one who read Walk the World’s Rim aloud, I rate the book quite highly: a seven or eight out of ten. I remembered the names of Panfilo de Navarrez and Esteban from Florida History back when I was nine years old, but that’s all they were to me: names. Reading [...]

Parental Review: Walk the World’s Rim

September 27, 2009 by PapaJohn  
Filed under Book Review, Reviews

As one who read Walk the World’s Rim aloud, I rate the book quite highly: a seven or eight out of ten. I remembered the names of Panfilo de Navarrez and Esteban from Florida History back when I was nine years old, but that’s all they were to me: names. Reading [...]

Book Review: Om-kas-toe

September 22, 2009 by Birdie  
Filed under Book Review, Feature, Reviews

Om-kas-toe by Kenneth Thomasma is a book about a boy named Twin Boy who one day goes out of the village with his dad to collect sticks for arrows and finds a raven with a broken wing. The bird fell out of its nest in the wind. In the summer time it is time to [...]

Book Review: Om-kas-toe

September 22, 2009 by Birdie  
Filed under Book Review, Feature, Reviews

Om-kas-toe by Kenneth Thomasma is a book about a boy named Twin Boy who one day goes out of the village with his dad to collect sticks for arrows and finds a raven with a broken wing. The bird fell out of its nest in the wind. In the summer time it is time to [...]

Book Review: Walk The World’s Rim

September 21, 2009 by Birdie  
Filed under Book Review, Feature, Reviews

Walk The World’s Rim by Betty Baker is a book about a boy named Chakoh who lived in a village with hardly any food. He lives with his mother, father, three Spaniards, and a tall black man named Estiban. He leaves his home to learn of a new god in Mexico to bring back [...]

Book Review: Walk The World’s Rim

September 21, 2009 by Birdie  
Filed under Book Review, Feature, Reviews

Walk The World’s Rim by Betty Baker is a book about a boy named Chakoh who lived in a village with hardly any food. He lives with his mother, father, three Spaniards, and a tall black man named Estiban. He leaves his home to learn of a new god in Mexico to bring back [...]

Startwrite from the start

May 7, 2009 by Rae  
Filed under Feature, Product Review, Reviews

Recently Jessica over at Balancing Everything wrote about making writing paper for her children to practice handwriting. I did that a number of years ago myself. Not being able to find exactly what I wanted for my children I got to work in my word processor and made what I wanted and I even [...]

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