Mastering Math with Masterbooks

Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. Math is our homeschool’s favorite subject. If it’s got numbers my learner loves it. Because of this love, we are making it a personal mission to take a look at all of the homeschool math out... Continue Reading →

Brighten up your Homeschool with Sonlight

Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. As summer slowly draws to a close, homeschool families everywhere are solidifying their choices for this fall’s curriculum. If you haven’t already, I’d like you to take a look at Sonlight. A full, all in one... Continue Reading →

Elevate your Audio with Avid

Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Learning happens in many ways and comes in many forms - so do the tools that help us with that learning. Cash and I tried out something new to step up our auditory learning - Avid Products, Inc. Using Headsets and Headphones... Continue Reading →

Living Art with Master Books

Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. What do you do when your kid tells you they want to be an artist? As a mother with a background in the Fine Arts this could be the news I’ve always dreamed of OR the words I’ve always feared. I wasn’t... Continue Reading →

Deeper Literature with Heritage Humanities

Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. What do you think when you hear “Western Humanities”? In college, this required course included anything that was a discipline, featuring man at the center, that focused on the human imagination and thought. Long story short - The Arts, Literature, Drama, Religion,... Continue Reading →

Science made Easy with Sonlight

Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. The closer it gets to summer, the more homeschoolers start to plan - and worry - about next year’s curriculum. Should you continue on with what you’ve been using or try something different? Well I’ve got... Continue Reading →

Book Review: Else B. In the Sea

Gifted product. All opinions are my own. In the 1930’s artist and adventurer Else Bostelmann had a very unique job. She was the eyes for explorer William Beebe as he described what he saw from a bathysphere in the depths of the ocean. He talked and she painted what no human had seen before. Compiled... Continue Reading →

Geography with Workbooks from Timberdoodle

Disclaimer: Opinions are my own and reflect an honest review of a gifted product. Do we use Workbooks? Copywork? Worksheets? Written Quizzes and Tests? As Eclectic Unschoolers, for our homeschool the answer is a resounding, Yes! Just because it’s the “old way” it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s broken. My son enjoys independent work, memory... Continue Reading →

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