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Audio download read by Uncle Rick Boyer-Ages 6-15
Discovery reader for grades 2-5.
Discovery reader for grades 2-5.
Full of adventure! Great for all ages!
Set includes Dave Dawson of the RAF, Dave Dawson at Dunkirk, and Dave Dawson on Convoy Patrol
This is a set of 12 color flashcards, illustrated with photos of the Boyer cousins.
This pack includes Scripture memory and academic resources for the preschool years.
Rick, Marilyn, Rick, Tim, Nate, Kate, and Matt Boyer
Encourage your children to make their own cards and gifts!
My parenting philosophy from my heart to yours!
This is a fantastic reader for young readers. It was originally published in 1884, so only goes up to William McKinley, but is a great book for readers up to grade 5. Let your young readers learn valuable information so unlike the silly readers often found today!
This is our second volume of captivating true stories from our own history. Stories cover westward expansion in the early 1800's through World War 1. Written by Lawton B. Evans and read by Uncle Rick.
My daughter Kelley found the Scriptures and came up with this resource.
Newly revised with an 8-page, full-color section showing projects!
Fascinating story of Teddy Roosevelt. What an adventurous life he led!
Here are all our recorded Bible audios in one big collection!
Audio book read by Uncle Rick -Ages 5- adult
Learn from Rick and Marilyn who've been home educating their 14 kids for over 30 years now!
It's good to remember why we're doing what we do each day.
With advent play scene and stick-on pieces for countdown fun- hardcover
Uncle Rick reads in KJV- Stories from Genesis
Uncle Rick Reads the Book of Acts in KJV explaining difficult words as he reads
KJV version of the Christmas story- beautifully illustrated.
Rick, Marilyn, Rick, Tim, Nate, Kate, and Matt Boyer
We also have this title available as an audio book read by Uncle Rick!
A Discovery Reader for grades 2- 5.
Newly designed, laminated set of 32 key verses to memorize from the Book of I Peter.
Audio download- one of the most fascinating men of the Civil War
Captain John Smith joined the expedition of the London Company in 1605 and founded the colony of Jamestown despite many trians. When captured by the Indians, Pocohontas pleaded for his life to be spared. He established a friendship with the Indians and in many ways his captivity proved a blessing to his settlement.
This is a digital file . Written by A.M. Anderson
Readers for Grades 5-8 although all ages will enjoy the stories