Homeschool Resources
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Prefer to pay the old way? You can still pay via cash, check, or money order. Just email us (click on mail icon in above right corner) with a note listing the books desired (cut and paste is the best way). Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have!
*Please note: due to an item limit in our online store some of our books are only listed on this website. If you wish to purchase a book that is not listed in our online store you can still pay with a credit card. Simply send us a message with the books you wish to purchase and we will send you a credit card invoice. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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Better Bridges: by Laurel Hicks, illustrated, 1997, third edition, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, stickers on cover, text crisp and clean, 122 pages. -$1.00
Billy Sunday – Runner for the Lord: by Elaine Cunningham, 1995, PB, like new condition, appears to have never been read, A Beka Book grade 5, 108 pages. - $1.50
Crossroads: by Laurel Hicks, illustrated, 1986, second edition, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, stickers on cover, text crisp and clean, 124 pages. - $1.00
Footprints: by Laurel Hicks, illustrated, 1986, second edition, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, stickers on cover, a few minor creases on cover, text crisp and clean, 124 pages. - $1.00
Handbook of Grammar and Composition: by James A. Chapman, A Beka Book, second edition, revised, 1985, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, 254 pages. - $1.50
Above title - second copy: 1996, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few pages have underlining in pencil, A Beka Book, 362 pages. -$2.00
Paths to Adventure: by Laurel Hicks, illustrated, 1996, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, sticker on cover, text crisp and clean, 255 pages. - $1.00
Saved at Sea: by Mrs. O. F. Walton, 1995, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, a few pages have minor creases, 93 pages. - $1.50
SOLD!! Above title - second copy: 1997, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, name written on front cover, A Beka Book grade 4, 93 pages. - $1.50
This fascinating story takes place on a little island off the coast of Great Britain around the year 1900. The lighthouse keepers on the island are from Scotland.
Windows to the World: by Laurel Hicks, illustrated, 1999, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, stickers on cover, text crisp and clean, 346 pages. - $1.00
Billy Sunday – Runner for the Lord: by Elaine Cunningham, 1995, PB, like new condition, appears to have never been read, A Beka Book grade 5, 108 pages. - $1.50
Crossroads: by Laurel Hicks, illustrated, 1986, second edition, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, stickers on cover, text crisp and clean, 124 pages. - $1.00
Footprints: by Laurel Hicks, illustrated, 1986, second edition, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, stickers on cover, a few minor creases on cover, text crisp and clean, 124 pages. - $1.00
Handbook of Grammar and Composition: by James A. Chapman, A Beka Book, second edition, revised, 1985, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, 254 pages. - $1.50
Above title - second copy: 1996, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few pages have underlining in pencil, A Beka Book, 362 pages. -$2.00
Paths to Adventure: by Laurel Hicks, illustrated, 1996, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, sticker on cover, text crisp and clean, 255 pages. - $1.00
Saved at Sea: by Mrs. O. F. Walton, 1995, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, a few pages have minor creases, 93 pages. - $1.50
SOLD!! Above title - second copy: 1997, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, name written on front cover, A Beka Book grade 4, 93 pages. - $1.50
This fascinating story takes place on a little island off the coast of Great Britain around the year 1900. The lighthouse keepers on the island are from Scotland.
Windows to the World: by Laurel Hicks, illustrated, 1999, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, stickers on cover, text crisp and clean, 346 pages. - $1.00
Bob Jones
Arby Jenkins – Mighty Mustang: by Sharon Hambrick, 1994, BJU Press, PB, VVG, minor wear to corners of cover, minor crease on front cover, text crisp and clean, book 2, BJU reader, 132 pages. - $1.50
Arby's troubles at camp are just beginning. Not only is he separated from his best friend but he also has to share a wagon with Stuart, the kid who called him "Four Eyes" on the bus. Can Cowboy Joe and his peanut butter s'mores make up for this? Then one day Arby catches Stuart breaking camp rules, and life suddenly gets a lot tougher.
Best of Friends: by Susan Walley, 1989, BJU Press, PB, VG, very minor wear to corners, BJU reader, 156 pages. - $2.00
Above title - second copy: 1989, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, ex-lib, 156 pages. - $1.50
Katie Crawford is anxious to be best friends with Renee, the talented new girl who has just moved into town. She's sure that everything - sledding, playing with dolls, even her birthday party - would be more fun if Renee were there. But what about Esther, who has always been Katie's loyal friend? And then there's Louis, whom Renee doesn't like, even though he can't help being mentally disabled. Friendship has its surprises, however, and even after Katie discovers Renee's secret, she still feels like the loneliest person in the world. Not until she begins work at the Center and gets to know Louis better does Katie understand enough to see each of her friends clearly
Courage by Darkness:by Jeri Massi, 1987, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, several moderate creases to cover, small tear on front cover, text crisp and clean, ex-lib, book four in the Peabody Adventure Series, 157 pages. - $1.50
Meet the third Derwood: short, nearsighted, and afraid of everything. Jean Derwood’s biggest hope is that one day she will do something brave or heroic and prove that she is not a coward. Chances of heroism seem pretty slim in the quiet town of Peabody, Wisconsin, but then a letter arrives for the family, inviting them down to Uncle Rufus’s farm in Alabama. As Jean soon learns, the farm is next to an abandoned hunting lodge and no more than a mile from the turning and twisting passages of Limestone Cave. To make things even more interesting, a stolen jewel called the Winchester Beryl is said to have been hidden in the area. The police are still combing the mountains for the jewel thieves. Afraid, on the one hand, that the Lord will not send her an adventure and yet afraid that He will, Jean’s first chore is to convince her parents to let her stay at the farm.
SOLD!! The Hawk that dare not Hunt by Day: by Scott O’Dell, 1975, BJU Press, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, name neatly written on title page, BJU reader, 182 pages. - $2.00
Amid political turmoil and threats of plague, young Tom Barton accepts the risks of helping William Tyndale publish and smuggle into England the Bible he has translated into English.
Mice of the Herring Bone: by Tim Davis, 1992, PB, VVG, very minor wear to edges and corners of cover, text crisp and clean, 105 pages. - $2.00
One minute, Charles and Oliver are peacefully nibbling lunch inside a barrel, and the next they’ve been loaded onto a ship of pirate sea dogs. Worse still, they overhear the pirates making plans to steal the Queen’s gold. Charles is determined to help rescue the treasure. But what can the bravest of mice do? – Especially when the Queen’s sailors are all cats?
Sheriff at Waterstop: by Andy Thomson, 1986, BJU Press, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, name neatly written on front cover, BJU reader, 125 pages. - $2.00
Above title - second copy: 1986, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, ex-lib, 125 pages. - $1.50
The scene is Waterstop, Wyoming, about 1870. Bret Jensen and his parents have ridden the trail west in search of a new life. They pull in to Waterstop with a lame horse, a few household possessions, and not a penny in their pockets. To top things off, one of the local cowboys singles Pa out for trouble. Imagine the big tough's surprise when the quiet man comes up fighting! Waterstop needs cleaning up, and Pa's the man to do it. Pretty soon he's got his hands full with unruly cowboys, a wayward orphan, and bandits. Bret wonders how Pa will do it, but he learns to appreciate his father's faith and trust in the Lord. And soon enough, Bret himself is helping Pa keep the law in Waterstop.
The Sheriff at Waterstop – Lessons and Reproducibles: by Andy Thomson, 1999, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few pages written on in pencil, BJ BookLinks – Journey into Literature, 54 pages. - $1.00
The Stolen Years: by Gloria Repp, 1989, PB, VVG, appears to have never been read, originally titled: Dave Durant and the Mystery of the Stone House, 152 pages. - $1.50
David Durant and his sister Susan arrive in St. Louis at the invitation of a cryptic letter given to him by an aunt before she died. Instead of the welcome he had hoped for, however, he faces an embittered grandfather, the mysterious disappearance of his family’s silver pistols, and the fear-filled memories evoked by a small airplane named 55 Charlie. As David searches for the pistols and wrestles with his private fears, he learns about trusting God – first to take control of his life, and then to heal the bitterness of the years that have been stolen from them all.
Thunderbird Gold: by Nat Reed, 1997, PB, VG, minor wear to corners, minor crease on title page, name and blue marker on title page, cover laminated, ex-lib Bob Jones Reader, 154 pages. - $1.50
When Calvin visits his cousin Eric in Northern Canada, he makes a fascinating friend – Willis, a young Ojibwa Indian guide. Calvin, Willis, and Eric join in a canoe trip to study Indian pictographs, and before long they’re involved in a mystery that leads them into breathless adventure and the bittersweet unraveling of an ancient Ojibwa legend.
Trouble at Silver Pines Inn: by Gloria Repp, 1998, PB, VG, very minor wear to edges and corners, minor rippling of bottom left corner, 149 pages. - $2.00
On his first day at the inn, Nick makes a bad beginning with his grandfather, earns a scolding from an important guest, and spoils his brother’s fishing. And that’s just the beginning. Everything seems better when Nick is with Kashi, a Japanese man who loves kites and seagulls. Nick knows that Kashi would be a great friend for his grouchy, bed-ridden grandfather. But how can he get the two of them together without getting into more trouble?
Arby's troubles at camp are just beginning. Not only is he separated from his best friend but he also has to share a wagon with Stuart, the kid who called him "Four Eyes" on the bus. Can Cowboy Joe and his peanut butter s'mores make up for this? Then one day Arby catches Stuart breaking camp rules, and life suddenly gets a lot tougher.
Best of Friends: by Susan Walley, 1989, BJU Press, PB, VG, very minor wear to corners, BJU reader, 156 pages. - $2.00
Above title - second copy: 1989, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, ex-lib, 156 pages. - $1.50
Katie Crawford is anxious to be best friends with Renee, the talented new girl who has just moved into town. She's sure that everything - sledding, playing with dolls, even her birthday party - would be more fun if Renee were there. But what about Esther, who has always been Katie's loyal friend? And then there's Louis, whom Renee doesn't like, even though he can't help being mentally disabled. Friendship has its surprises, however, and even after Katie discovers Renee's secret, she still feels like the loneliest person in the world. Not until she begins work at the Center and gets to know Louis better does Katie understand enough to see each of her friends clearly
Courage by Darkness:by Jeri Massi, 1987, PB, VG, minor wear to corners of cover, several moderate creases to cover, small tear on front cover, text crisp and clean, ex-lib, book four in the Peabody Adventure Series, 157 pages. - $1.50
Meet the third Derwood: short, nearsighted, and afraid of everything. Jean Derwood’s biggest hope is that one day she will do something brave or heroic and prove that she is not a coward. Chances of heroism seem pretty slim in the quiet town of Peabody, Wisconsin, but then a letter arrives for the family, inviting them down to Uncle Rufus’s farm in Alabama. As Jean soon learns, the farm is next to an abandoned hunting lodge and no more than a mile from the turning and twisting passages of Limestone Cave. To make things even more interesting, a stolen jewel called the Winchester Beryl is said to have been hidden in the area. The police are still combing the mountains for the jewel thieves. Afraid, on the one hand, that the Lord will not send her an adventure and yet afraid that He will, Jean’s first chore is to convince her parents to let her stay at the farm.
SOLD!! The Hawk that dare not Hunt by Day: by Scott O’Dell, 1975, BJU Press, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, name neatly written on title page, BJU reader, 182 pages. - $2.00
Amid political turmoil and threats of plague, young Tom Barton accepts the risks of helping William Tyndale publish and smuggle into England the Bible he has translated into English.
Mice of the Herring Bone: by Tim Davis, 1992, PB, VVG, very minor wear to edges and corners of cover, text crisp and clean, 105 pages. - $2.00
One minute, Charles and Oliver are peacefully nibbling lunch inside a barrel, and the next they’ve been loaded onto a ship of pirate sea dogs. Worse still, they overhear the pirates making plans to steal the Queen’s gold. Charles is determined to help rescue the treasure. But what can the bravest of mice do? – Especially when the Queen’s sailors are all cats?
Sheriff at Waterstop: by Andy Thomson, 1986, BJU Press, PB, VG, minor wear to edges and corners of cover, name neatly written on front cover, BJU reader, 125 pages. - $2.00
Above title - second copy: 1986, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, ex-lib, 125 pages. - $1.50
The scene is Waterstop, Wyoming, about 1870. Bret Jensen and his parents have ridden the trail west in search of a new life. They pull in to Waterstop with a lame horse, a few household possessions, and not a penny in their pockets. To top things off, one of the local cowboys singles Pa out for trouble. Imagine the big tough's surprise when the quiet man comes up fighting! Waterstop needs cleaning up, and Pa's the man to do it. Pretty soon he's got his hands full with unruly cowboys, a wayward orphan, and bandits. Bret wonders how Pa will do it, but he learns to appreciate his father's faith and trust in the Lord. And soon enough, Bret himself is helping Pa keep the law in Waterstop.
The Sheriff at Waterstop – Lessons and Reproducibles: by Andy Thomson, 1999, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few pages written on in pencil, BJ BookLinks – Journey into Literature, 54 pages. - $1.00
The Stolen Years: by Gloria Repp, 1989, PB, VVG, appears to have never been read, originally titled: Dave Durant and the Mystery of the Stone House, 152 pages. - $1.50
David Durant and his sister Susan arrive in St. Louis at the invitation of a cryptic letter given to him by an aunt before she died. Instead of the welcome he had hoped for, however, he faces an embittered grandfather, the mysterious disappearance of his family’s silver pistols, and the fear-filled memories evoked by a small airplane named 55 Charlie. As David searches for the pistols and wrestles with his private fears, he learns about trusting God – first to take control of his life, and then to heal the bitterness of the years that have been stolen from them all.
Thunderbird Gold: by Nat Reed, 1997, PB, VG, minor wear to corners, minor crease on title page, name and blue marker on title page, cover laminated, ex-lib Bob Jones Reader, 154 pages. - $1.50
When Calvin visits his cousin Eric in Northern Canada, he makes a fascinating friend – Willis, a young Ojibwa Indian guide. Calvin, Willis, and Eric join in a canoe trip to study Indian pictographs, and before long they’re involved in a mystery that leads them into breathless adventure and the bittersweet unraveling of an ancient Ojibwa legend.
Trouble at Silver Pines Inn: by Gloria Repp, 1998, PB, VG, very minor wear to edges and corners, minor rippling of bottom left corner, 149 pages. - $2.00
On his first day at the inn, Nick makes a bad beginning with his grandfather, earns a scolding from an important guest, and spoils his brother’s fishing. And that’s just the beginning. Everything seems better when Nick is with Kashi, a Japanese man who loves kites and seagulls. Nick knows that Kashi would be a great friend for his grouchy, bed-ridden grandfather. But how can he get the two of them together without getting into more trouble?
Dolch Readers
Tommy’s Pets: by Edward W. and Marguerite P. Dolch, illus. by Dee Wallace, 1958, HB w/DJ, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, DJ has Mylar cover, name written on inside front cover, minor stains on several pages, a few "dog-eared" pages, ex-lib, 63 pages. - $6.00
Zoo is Home: by Edward W. and Marguerite P. Dolch, illus. by Robert P. Borjam, 1958, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, ex-lib, 64 pages. - $1.00
Zoo is Home: by Edward W. and Marguerite P. Dolch, illus. by Robert P. Borjam, 1958, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, ex-lib, 64 pages. - $1.00
Miscellaneous
Crafts for Hanukkah: by Kathy Ross, illus. by Sharon Lane Holm, 1996, PB, VG, very minor wear to corners, a few creases on cover, 47 pages - $1.00
Crafts for Hanukkah offers twenty simple crafts specially designed for young children. There are games to play and gifts to give, and a special Hanukkah book to store all your favorite memories in. Colorful step-by-step illustrations help turn inexpensive and readily available materials into easy-to-make gifts, games, and decorations that will add a youngster's special touch to this bright season.
The Everything Homeschooling Book – Take Charge of Your Child’s Education: by Sherri Linsenbach, 2003, PB, G+, moderate wear to edges and corners of cover, minor creases on cover, edge of front cover curling, text VG, a few "dog-eared" pages, ex-lib, 305 pages. - $1.00
The Everything Homeschooling Book provides up-to-date information on:
State homeschool departments of education, religious and secular homeschooling, the best sources for curriculum guidelines by grade level, packaged curriculum programs, socialization opportunities for the homeschooler, homeschooling multiple children, techniques for designing and documenting lesson plans.
Rubank Advance Method Clarinet, Volume 1: by Wm. Gower and H. Voxman, copyright not stated, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few pages have minor written notations in pen/pencil, 72 pages. - $1.50
An outlined course of study designed to follow up any of the various elementary and intermediate methods.
Vocabulary Workshop Level D – Teacher’s Edition: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, text crisp and clean, 192 pages. - $1.00
Vocabulary Workshop Level E: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, New Edition with Online Audio Program, 192 pages. - $1.00
Vocabulary Workshop Level E – Teacher’s Edition: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, text crisp and clean, New Edition with Online Audio Program, 192 pages. - $1.00
Vocabulary Workshop Level F: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, New Edition with Online Audio Program, 192 pages. - $1.00
Vocabulary Workshop Level F – Teacher’s Edition: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, pages. - $1.00
Crafts for Hanukkah offers twenty simple crafts specially designed for young children. There are games to play and gifts to give, and a special Hanukkah book to store all your favorite memories in. Colorful step-by-step illustrations help turn inexpensive and readily available materials into easy-to-make gifts, games, and decorations that will add a youngster's special touch to this bright season.
The Everything Homeschooling Book – Take Charge of Your Child’s Education: by Sherri Linsenbach, 2003, PB, G+, moderate wear to edges and corners of cover, minor creases on cover, edge of front cover curling, text VG, a few "dog-eared" pages, ex-lib, 305 pages. - $1.00
The Everything Homeschooling Book provides up-to-date information on:
State homeschool departments of education, religious and secular homeschooling, the best sources for curriculum guidelines by grade level, packaged curriculum programs, socialization opportunities for the homeschooler, homeschooling multiple children, techniques for designing and documenting lesson plans.
Rubank Advance Method Clarinet, Volume 1: by Wm. Gower and H. Voxman, copyright not stated, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few pages have minor written notations in pen/pencil, 72 pages. - $1.50
An outlined course of study designed to follow up any of the various elementary and intermediate methods.
Vocabulary Workshop Level D – Teacher’s Edition: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, text crisp and clean, 192 pages. - $1.00
Vocabulary Workshop Level E: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, New Edition with Online Audio Program, 192 pages. - $1.00
Vocabulary Workshop Level E – Teacher’s Edition: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, a few minor creases on cover, text crisp and clean, New Edition with Online Audio Program, 192 pages. - $1.00
Vocabulary Workshop Level F: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, New Edition with Online Audio Program, 192 pages. - $1.00
Vocabulary Workshop Level F – Teacher’s Edition: by Jerome Shostak, 2005, PB, VVG, very minor wear to corners of cover, text crisp and clean, pages. - $1.00