The Wonder Book of Chemistry
Uncle Paul makes the wonders of chemistry simple as he teaches Emile and Jules.
Uncle Paul makes the wonders of chemistry simple as he teaches Emile and Jules.
This informative and engaging book explores the many ways in which water affects our lives, from the water cycle and the importance of water for life, to the ways in which we use and manage water, and the impact of water on the environment. With clear, concise text and beautiful illustrations, this book is perfect for young readers who want to learn more about this vital resource.
Two books written by Charlotte Mason to teach students morals and self-control.
If Fifty Famous Stories weren’t enough here are the stories of thirty more individuals that should be known by everyone.
Written by Charlotte Mason to teach students morals and self-control.
Louise Andrews Kent (1886-1969) was a multifaceted American writer whose body of work spanned children’s literature, newspaper columns, and beloved New England cookbooks. Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, Kent’s intellectual curiosity was evident early on. She excelled at Simmons College School of Library Science, graduating in 1909 as senior class president and editor of the college…
Walk alongside John Muir in “My First Summer in the Sierra,” a compelling read that combines adventure, science, and life lessons for families who love nature.
A literary science book with section marks to align with the Ambleside Online reading schedule.
Explore the world of pioneering scientists in “Microbe Hunters.” Written in 1926, this captivating book popularized germ theory and is perfect for curious minds of all ages.
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