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Then Came You (Deep Haven Collection #4) by Susan May Warren

What’s Then Came You all about? He’s in Deep Haven to relax. Detective Daniel “Boone” Buckam is more than burned out. After fourteen stellar years on the job, one bad judgment call—and, fine, a whole lot of cynicism—has forced him into a mandatory vacation. If he can get his head on straight, there’s a job as… Continue reading Then Came You (Deep Haven Collection #4) by Susan May Warren

Hands-on Resources for Teaching About World War II

Disclosure: I received this complimentary product through the Homeschool Review Crew. I had a fabulous professor in college from whom I took several classes about World War II history – thanks, Dr. Khippan! – and ever since we started homeschooling, I’ve looked forward to our World War II unit. I’ve been collecting resources for years to… Continue reading Hands-on Resources for Teaching About World War II

Can you teach grammar with video games?

Disclosure: I received this complimentary product through the Homeschool Review Crew. My kids have asked to up their grammar game this year, so when we had the opportunity to review Words Rock Online from EdAlive, I jumped at it. The premise is unique: students play a video game that involves grammar activities. Words Rock is a… Continue reading Can you teach grammar with video games?

Power Play by Rachel Dylan – Review

Rachel Dylan’s Power Play, the final book in the Capital Intrigue series, released this week – and it’s worth a read! Here’s what it’s all about: When State Department attorney Vivian Steele witnesses two ambassadors collapse as if poisoned at a diplomatic dinner in Washington, DC, she is recruited to be a member of a… Continue reading Power Play by Rachel Dylan – Review

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