Resource Library

Everything we use, love, and recommend for our homeschool — curriculum, books, apps, and more.

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My Father's World: Adventures in US History

Recommended

A literature-based, hands-on curriculum package that integrates Bible, history, science, and geography.

It takes the guesswork out of planning. Everything is laid out week by week, and my kids actually look forward to the read-alouds.

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Classical Conversations: Foundations

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A weekly community program with memory work across seven subjects — history, science, math, English, Latin, geography, and timeline.

The community aspect is wonderful, especially for first-year families. The kids memorize together and it gives our week real structure.

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All About Reading

Recommended

A multi-sensory, mastery-based reading program with hands-on activities and engaging readers.

This is the program that finally clicked for my reluctant reader. The letter tiles and activity sheets make it feel like play.

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Beautiful Feet Books

On Our Radar

History through literature — curated book packs organized by time period with study guides.

If you love living books and Charlotte Mason vibes, this is a perfect add-on or standalone history spine.

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The Handbook of Nature Study

Recommended

The classic reference for nature study by Anna Botsford Comstock. A must-have for Charlotte Mason homeschoolers.

We keep this on our shelf and pull it out whenever we find something interesting outside. It's like a homeschool encyclopedia for the backyard.

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Our Favorite School Supply Haul (Target Edition)

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The exact pens, pencils, folders, and bins we use to keep our homeschool organized without breaking the bank.

I spent way too long researching supplies our first year. Here's the simple list that actually works for us.

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Khan Academy Kids

Recommended

Free, ad-free educational app for ages 2-8 covering reading, math, and social-emotional learning.

It's completely free and surprisingly good. We use it for independent learning time when I need to work with another child.

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Our Homeschool Room Setup Guide

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How we organized our small space into a functional learning area with zones for reading, art, and independent work.

You don't need a dedicated room. We turned a corner of our living room into a cozy school space.

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The Jesus Storybook Bible

Recommended

A beautifully illustrated Bible storybook that connects every story to the bigger story of God's love.

This is the one book we read more than any other. The language is so beautiful, and it helped my kids see the Bible as one connected story.

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