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Birch Court Books has offered curriculum and wonderful books to the homeschool community since 1989! Tonite they have generously offered to give one lucky winner with two books!
Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers: Early teens who love adventure and the Christian faith will enjoy reading this fictional account of two young Americans, Annie and Drew, who are on vacation in England. These young people wind up learning a great deal about famous British hymn writers as they are befriended by an elderly gentleman called Mr. Pipes. They also learn a lot about the value of traditional worship and praise. Written by Douglas Bond. Grades 6-9.
Mr. Pipes Comes to America:This novel is the third volume in the Mr. Pipes series written by Douglas Bond. It provides readers with a wealth of inspiring information regarding the lives of famous American hymn writers. Annie and Drew continue their action-packed adventures as Mr. Pipes visits America and teaches them about great hymns from American history. Grades 6-10.
Birch Court Books is also offering a generous 30% off all in-stock items excluding Baby and Plush categories. No discount on backordered items. Enter code save30Â at checkout!
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Giveaway details:
1Â winner
Winner gets two books: Â Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers, and Mr. Pipes Comes to America. Â ($25.50 value)
To enter, simply leave a comment telling me one book that’s available at Birch Court Books that you’re interested in for your family. Be sure to enter your email in the comment form so I can contact you if you are the winner.
Winner will be chosen by 11:59pm March 5 and will be announced here on this blog post plus contacted personally by me.
Comments are now closed. Â Winner is Chris!
“What your Kindergartner needs to know”. I feel like they put so much pressure on 5 years old in schools these days! I would love to see where we are at.
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Two books that look interesting to me are Great Science Adventures: Discovering the Ocean and Apologia’s Swimming Creatures of the 5th Day .
Trying a second time. Someone just suggested Mr Pipes and the British Hymns to me! Just seeing if this works now
D’Aulaires Book of Greek Myths
I would like to read the Fallacy Detective in our homeschool next year.
They have tons of books we want! I have had my eye on the Body By Design book for a while now. Great giveaway!
“Heart of Wisdom Teaching Approach” looks like a great new resource for our family.
We love to read, so they have so many that we would love to have. If I had to choose just one I think it would have to be one of the Apologia Science books. Apologia is our Science of choice and I would love to have Apologia Human Anatomy as we have not covered this one yet.
We would love any of the Apologia science books or the D’Aulaires books.
Personal Help for Boys including Workbook. Helping boys become godly, righteous young men is so important!
I really like the great science adventures books. They look like a lot of fun.
“English From the Roots Up” has been on my wish list for a while.
I think Working with Wisdom sounds like a good title for my son.
Whatever happened to penny candy. They had it at our library but it’s gone now and I didn’t get it done with my girls.
Any of the 10 boys or 10 girls books!!
My children have read (and loved)the only Mr. Pipes book our library offers. They would love to read the other books.
This next year I would love to add the “Who is God?” workbooks to our homeschool routine for my littlest guy. They have a good price on them!
D’Aulaires Books I think
Understanding Mathematics: From Counting to Calculus sounds like a wonderful resource to have.
Thoughts For Young Men looks like a great book for my son. He would also enjoy the Mr Pipes books.
A Family Guide to Biblical Holidays. The Old Testament celebrations just seem so abstract anymore.
We would love to get the 10 Boys who… and 10 girls who.. books under the Character Building section. Thank you for the opportunity. zoohome48 (at) yahoo (dot) com
We love the Millers, LLTL, and Apologia. Or maybe Pocketful of Pinecones for myself 😉 Had no idea this website offered so many books!
There are so many good books on the site! But I’d have to choose Whatever Happened to Penny Candy because my younger children need it. I had it for my older kids but can’t find it anymore, and my library doesn’t carry it.
Dog Jack looks like it would be a great book for my children to read.
Buckles & Bobbins … It’s been in the back of my mind to find a book for boys to learn sewing and voila! there it is!
The “10 boys…” and “10 girls…” books! I’ve been wanting to find those.
Created For Work: Practical Insights For Young Men
I’ve an interest in Buckes & Bobbins for my son.
We have greatly enjoyed the Millers series!
Augustus Caesar’s World would be great, but if I listed all the books I was interested in, it would probably be all of them!
So many. What stuck out first was “what happened to penny candy? “
I’ve read and re-read Well Educated Mind and would love my own copy so I can make notes and reference it all year. It’s such a wonderful resource I get nuggets from each time I read it!
So many good books! I have wanted “Whatever Happened to Penny Candy” for a long time and expect to use it in the next year.