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I'd love some advice from those of you who have used BF Early Am. History guide. I ordered the download today and quickly realized many of the books used in the guide are not available through our library system (and our system is usually a great resource for many books we use in our homeschool). Anyways, I should have done my research better! I'm requesting a few of the D'Aulaire books through ILL that my library doesn't already have that are used in the guide, but I'd love to know if anyone has had success substituting books while using this study guide?

 

There are plenty of books on Columbus, Squanto, Pilgrims, Jamestown, etc for example, but I'm not sure if some are better to use than others with the BF guide. I'd actually prefer to use e-books, and have been researching kindle books as well as MainLesson, and there are definitely options, but I'm not sure which ones to use....

 

I am ordering The History of US by Hakim- has anyone used this with the BF Early Am. history guide?

 

And I was hoping the guide would include map work, but there doesn't seem to be much of that...any ideas for including map work in our early American studies? Are there any good online resources to tie in with living books?

 

Thanks for ANY help!

 

 

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