This book was exactly what I was hoping for - making larger amounts of food for more than 8 people. I like that Rebekah also recalibrates all of the recipes for smaller amounts so I can try them out first. Real ingredients that are not difficult to find and gluten-free recipes are identified.
Leadership and Emotional Sabotage: Resisting the Anxiety That Will Wreck Your Family, Destroy Your Church, and Ruin the World
This is an amazing book. The art is beautiful, the story is so exciting and fun. Exactly what my little adventurer would love. I can't wait to give it to him for Christmas.
As one who never learned Latin myself, I’m unqualified to teach it. The great blessing of these books for me is that they are teaching me (the teacher) how to teach Latin! Additionally, this is the first curriculum I found to use pictures (beautiful ones!) to teach vocabulary… much like how we learned our first language. At last, I am enjoying teaching Latin, my children are enjoying it, and we are all actually LEARNING it. God bless one and all who put, I’m sure, years of work into it.
This is a beautifully illustrated, enchanting story for children. It was bought as a birthday gift for my 5yo.
This book is very clear, helpful, and visionary on the subject matter. More great material from Doug Wilson.
Very helpful OT introduction. Written at a high school reading level and lots of insights into OT/NT connections and themes. Peter writes exceptionally clear prose and there is no filler. Wonderful read! A+
Amazing message for my boys to hear. Most books today are focused on girls, while Blah Blah let's boys be boys and doesn't encourage them to chop their genitals off. Really good artwork too.
My children absolutely loved this book and the illustrations. The story is really helpful to demonstrate the effects of having a complaining attitude in a way that shows the ugliness of this sin and then points them to a better way. This book was an instant favorite!
The female character does housework and needs rescued. Felt like a cute story stuck in 1940s gender roles.
Love this one, this reminds me a lot of my son and inspires others to be fun and authentic too.
This instantly became a book the we read over and over again. It felt good to see my son excited about a wholesome story.
Solid Curriculum for the beginner/transitioning school, or the school who does not have access to many Latin teachers. We have used it for at least 5 years, and do not have intentions of changing it yet.
The advertising for this book played it up as if it was encouraging rough and tumble boys to be leaders and protect those around them. In reality it was a very thin version that concept set to the tune of bah bah black sheep lacking substance and direction.