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My local library is creating a section for homeschoolers in their children's library. The library is going to place an order for books and asked for input from some of their homeschool patrons. Their only request is that the books not have worksheets that can be pulled out.

 

When they asked me for suggestions I was speechless because I have a huge wish list and because I'm afraid to suggest books that I haven't looked at myself. I suggested TWTM, SOTW, Hakim's History of US, Beast Academy, Life of Fred, Sir Cumference series, and MCT.

 

What would your wish list look like?

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I would like all of the books from Yesterday's Classics.

I would also like to have all of the books in the VP catalog which are not in the library.

The Christian Heroes Then and Now series is very good.

Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding, Nebel, 3 volumes.

Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons

Cathy Duffy's Top 100 Picks

The Knowledge Deficit (ED Hirsch)

Why Don't Student like School? ( Willingham)

A Child's History of the World (Hillyer)

Books by Edward Eggleston such as Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans, and A First Book in American History.

The Founders' Almanac (Spalding)

Why America Is Free, A History of the Founding of the American Republic

The Story of the Thirteen Colonies, and The Great Republic (Memoria Press)

What Your _-Grader Needs to Know series (Hirsch)

Kingfisher history atlas/ encyclopedia

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When Children Love to Learn

For the Children's Sake

A Charlotte Mason Companion

The Original Home Education series by Charlotte Mason (actually, my library had a copy of Home Education, and that's how I got into CM)

The whole "Let's Read and Find Out Science" series

Christian Liberty Press Nature Readers

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Books I have appreciated library access to:

 

First Language Lessons

Writing With Ease

Writing Road to Reading

Phonics Pathways

Ordinary Parents Guide to Teaching Reading

Five in a Row

a couple Charlotte Mason books I've forgotten the titles

Teaching Montessori in the Home - several books

Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding: A Science Curriculum for K-2

 

That is all I can think off the top of my head. I really liked access to education books in general like Holt and more philosophical books. But it's really the curriculum books to check out and decide if I want to buy them that have offered the most benefit.

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And Free-Range Homeschooling by Laura Grace Wheldon and, while, it's older, The Unschooling Handbook.

 

While it wouldn't interest me per se, I know that many homeschool sections have copies of many of the local ps textbooks that can be used for reference and that seems smart and like something that would make sense.

 

More living math books - all the Math Start books, the Penrose books, the Anno math books, etc.  More history texts - A Little History of the World, A Child's History of the World, Builders of the Old World, History Odyssey, the Oxford World in Ancient Times...

 

Art instruction books like the Maryann Kohl books, Drawing with Children, Art Lab for Kids, etc...

 

The Writer's Jungle, definitely.

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How about lots of great older historical fiction, like Rosemary Sutcliff, Mary Renault, maybe Barbara Willard? 

 

Those are authors I loved as a (roughly) middle-schooler, and when I went hunting, our library didn't have any left.  I was actually lucky enough to get some Sutcliff books they were getting rid of at a sale a few years ago, but I'd love to be able to check out others instead of buying them. 

 

I haven't seen the Barbara Willards recently enough to gauge their quality as an adult, but I'm trying to find some through interlibrary loan right now for my daughter.  Some (at least Augustine Came to Kent) are mentioned in SOTW.

 

These certainly wouldn't need to be shelved in a homeschool section, but I think lots of homeschoolers would enjoy having them available.

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Trying to add only books I haven't seen listed already:

 

The Three Rs by Ruth Beechick

Kitchen Table Math series

Kathryn Stout's series of Design-a-Study books like Maximum Math and Natural Speller

Primary Grade Challenge Math and Challenge Math by Zaccaro

Family Math

Keeping a Nature Journal by Claire Walker Leslie

Come Look With Me: Enjoying Art with Children series

Williamson Little Hands books for preschoolers

All of Janice Van Cleaves' science books

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Here are books on my Amazon wish list:

 

The Snake and the Fox: An Introduction to Logic

Amazing World of Microlife series

Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments

The Amateur Zoologist

Any and all DK books

How To Teach Your Children Shakespeare

The Number Devil

Creepy Crawlies and the Scientific Method

College Without Highschool

Chester Comix books

All of Zaccaro books

Jay Hosler books

REAL Science Odyssey texts

American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms

Cartoon Guide books

How to Read Literature Like a Professor: For Kids

Bill Nye books and videos

Orchestra (Audio Cd)

Those Amazing Musical Instruments

Bite Size Science

Sandbox Science

Teaching Students to Read Non-fiction

Kings and Things

A Taste of Latin Poetry

Living History Library books

Universe: A Definitive Guide

The Complete Guide to Prehistoric

From Talking to Writing

World Myths and Legends

Usborne Science Encyclopedia

Along Came Galileo

David MacAulay books

 

to name a few.....

 

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