Review – A Child’s Geography: Explore His Earth
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Searching for geography curriculum has been a fruitless pursuit for me, so I dabbled in creating my own. Mostly that entailed discussing earth as our home, and locating places on the globe from our history and literature studies. That was enough, but I’ve wanted to go more in depth with my elementary age son. When I was...
Idols and Effigies
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Everybody wants to be accepted. We try to find our niche, the place where we fit. Yet even when we’ve found our comfortable spot, the struggle with insecurity still rages. It growls at me when I think, “I don’t have any nice clothes to wear,” or “My house needs a makeover.” Then I hear a roar, “You are inadequate...
The Hope of Liberty
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America’s birthday is only a couple of days away. Its centuries-old experiment in liberty is celebrated with fireworks bursting in the sky and flags snapping in the wind. Our thoughts reflect for a moment or two as the national anthem vibrates in our ears. This is as John Adams predicted. Mr. Adams wrote to his beloved...
Building a Bottle Bird Feeder
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Building a Bottle Bird Feeder by Jacob Deckard age 9 One day my mom took out our wooden bird feeder. I thought I could make one out of a bottle! Here is a good way to make a bird feeder. 1. Gather supplies. You need: A plastic bottle with a cap Sharp scissors or knife A stick A rope 2. Our first feeder’s seeds sprouted,...



















