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Jun 02, 2014 06:07PM

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I use Honey for a Child's Heart and another book. Sonlight lists are great as well. Amble side online, memorial press...those are my resources.
I think Brandy pulls from some of those resources for her cycle lists.
Here are places where I find good books (and I also use Honey for a Child's Heart and look for Caldecott and Newbery award winners - visit orange marmalade at http://orangemarmaladebooks.com - when making our personal book selections):
Our reading selections are taken from many other sources, including (but not limited to) suggested resources from Sonlight, Tapestry of Grace, Veritas Press, and Classical Conversations, as well as the 1000 Good Books List, Gospel Coalition, Old-Fashioned Education, IEW's Books for Boys and Other Children Who Would Rather Build Forts All Day, and Ambleside Online. (I have a ream-of-paper I reference along with an assortment of catalogs - and my trusted friend Tina over at Chasin Raisins - when I make my booklists.)
Links to some of the above-referenced lists:
http://classical-homeschooling.org/ce...
http://iew.com/sites/default/files/vi...
http://www.amblesideonline.org/
http://chasinraisins.blogspot.com/p/b...
http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/j...
http://www.oldfashionededucation.com/...
Our reading selections are taken from many other sources, including (but not limited to) suggested resources from Sonlight, Tapestry of Grace, Veritas Press, and Classical Conversations, as well as the 1000 Good Books List, Gospel Coalition, Old-Fashioned Education, IEW's Books for Boys and Other Children Who Would Rather Build Forts All Day, and Ambleside Online. (I have a ream-of-paper I reference along with an assortment of catalogs - and my trusted friend Tina over at Chasin Raisins - when I make my booklists.)
Links to some of the above-referenced lists:
http://classical-homeschooling.org/ce...
http://iew.com/sites/default/files/vi...
http://www.amblesideonline.org/
http://chasinraisins.blogspot.com/p/b...
http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/j...
http://www.oldfashionededucation.com/...




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