Free Copies of My Homeschooling Book!

backtobasics

Just want to remind you that we’re going Back to Basics in 2010 with seven monthly articles to help you raise your children with the basic skills needed to become self-sufficient adults. (If you’re not already a subscriber to my newsletter, subscribe here  so you don’t miss out on this new series!)

To celebrate Back to Basics in 2010, Cardamom Publishers is offering a special Buy One, Get One Free offer on my book of homeschool basics, The Imperfect Homeschooler’s Guide to Homeschooling:

From January 1-15, 2010, for every copy* of this book you buy direct from Cardamom Publishers, you’ll receive a free copy (reg. $13.95) to:

  • bless a friend,
  • share with your homeschool group,
  • or donate to your local public library so that other homeschoolers can benefit from my experience, gleaned over 20+ years of homeschooling.

PLUS, I’ll personally sign each copy ordered during this special promotion.

This offer is only available directly from Cardamom Publishers via online and mail orders. Online orders must be placed between 1/1/10 and 1/15/10; mail orders must be postmarked no later than 1/15/10.

You don’t need promo codes or special passwords for this offer! Just go to the book’s order page  and place your order. Every order Cardamom Publishers receives for this book during the sale dates will automatically include a free copy for each book purchased. Buy 1, get 1 free…..buy 2, get 2 free…..up to 5 free when you order 5 copies!

Take advantage of this great offer while there’s still time……

 

Please note: Offer not available outside of the continental U.S. Offer limited to stock on hand. Sorry, no rainchecks. Order now!

* limit five free copies per customer

An Ordinary Girl

The last day of 2009…..wow, where did the year go?

When 2009 began, I had no idea that we’d be living where we are right now.  We knew we’d probably be moving in August, but didn’t know where. And right up until the week we moved, nothing was definite. In my youth, I wouldn’t have been able to take such uncertainty. But God’s grace does what we can’t do.

How about you? Was it a good year for you? Or are you eagerly awaiting 2010, hoping things will improve?

I look forward to 2010. We have some big plans for Cardamom Publishers, starting with a great sale (stay tuned) to celebrate the beginning of a new year. God willing, we’ll also publish a few new titles for homeschoolers in 2010 (again, stay tuned!) And of course we’ll keep plugging away at homeschooling our youngest son (yes, both Mom and Dad are homeschooling now!)

In the meantime, I want to share with you a lovely story about a self-described “ordinary girl” who has lived 102 years, so far. I especially appreciate how she begins each day:

“Each day I get up in the morning and say Lord, tell me what you want me to do and whatever comes to me, I do.”

An amazing story of a Christian woman, and in the Chicago Tribune, of all places. Enjoy!

P.S. Happy New Year!

Marva Collins

I’ve weeded out and sold some of my homeschooling books, but there are plenty that still sit on my bookshelves or in boxes because I just can’t give them up. Grouped in with them are books about teaching or related subjects that are not specifically about homeschooling

One of them is Marva Collins’ Way. Marva Collins is a teacher who started a school in a poor area of Chicago many years ago. She successfully taught disadvantaged kids using discipline and Great Books. Her story is very inspiring! I know many teachers have appreciated this book, but so do homeschool moms.

Unfortunately, Ms. Collins’ school was closed last year because of a lack of funds. The good news is, her future plans include helping homeschoolers online. How cool is that?

Why Should Homeschoolers Care?

One of the things I will remember most about 2009 is that our government began to take over more of our daily lives: for instance, it now owns General Motors, and it’s trying to take over our health care.

Why should homeschoolers care about this? Read Dr. Samuel Blumenthal’s take on this issue and you’ll see why.

The December “Imperfect Homeschooler” Newsletter is Up

The December issue of “The Imperfect Homeschooler” newsletter went out last night. It asks questions like:

Why do homeschooling parents need to go “Back to Basics in 2010”?

Can your kids pass the “Einstein Quiz”?

Why do schools have holiday gift shops and ban Santa from them?

And there’s also a little Christmas present from me to you….check out this new issue HERE. Get the next issue in your email: SUBSCRIBE HERE.