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My 2008 Booklist

Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian
Re-creations by Grace Livingston Hill
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
Post Captain by Patrick O'Brian
HMS Surprise by Patrick O'Brian
Getting Things Done by David Allen
Heart and Mind by Ruth Beechick
A Biblical Home Education by Ruth Beechick
Dumbing Us Down by John Taylor Gotto

Homeschool Booklist

The Day-By-Day Kids' Bible by Karyn Henley
Missionary Stories With the Millers by Mildred A. Martin
The Story of the Word, Vol. 2 by Susan Wise Bauer
Singapore Math, 1B
Singapore Math, 2B
Handwriting Without Tears - My Printing Book
HWT Cursive Hadwriting
AVKO Sequential Spelling

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• Jul. 7, 2008 - Living Math Monday: Anno's Magic Seeds

We read a second book by Mitsumasa Anno, called Anno's Magic Seeds. It is another good living book, and I recommend it. Mr. Anno has written several more books, and we are going to check into them soon. I might have to just give them a blanket recommendation if they are all as good as the two we have read.


In Anno's Magic Seeds, a man named Jack is given two seeds. One seed, he is told, will feed him for a year. He is to plant the other seed, and he will grow a plant with two more seeds on it. This way, he can be self-sustaining.


He soon figures out that he can improve things if he saves both seeds one year, and plants two seeds. So he finds some other way to eat for a year, so that in the spring he can plant two seeds. The following year, he has three seeds to plant (after eating one of course.)


This book very simply explores the concept of planting and harvest, showing the geometric pattern of increase each year. The watercolor pictures are beautifully simple. Again, this appears to be a simple picture book, but the concepts are much deeper. It would be appropriate for any elementary-aged child.

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Posted by blessedwith2angels
I really enjoy using the Anno books in our homeschool when my kids were a little younger. They are lots of fun.
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