Tina's blog about homeschool and family happenings - Guardian Angel Publishing Review
Tina's blog about homeschool and family happenings

Oct. 13, 2009 - Guardian Angel Publishing Review

Posted in My Reviews

I received 5 e-books from Guardian Angel Publishing. These e-books sell for $5.00 for e-book format, $9.95 for CD plus s/h, and $10.95 for the print version plus s/h.

Andy and Spirit Go to the Fair by Mary Jean Kelso. This is a 24 page e-book about a young boy who is in a wheelchair and goes to the fair to participate in a 4-H competition with a mustang named Spirit. They both are "different": Andy is in a wheelchair and Spirit has pink eyes. A portion of the proceeds from this book are donated to Healing Reins in Bend, OR.

Earthquake by Susan J. Berger. This is a 30 page e-book giving you many details about earthquakes. It begins by explaining what the layers of the earth are. It includes earthquake terms. There are many "factoid's" throughout the e-book. You will find information on what to expect when an earthquake hits. This would be good to have if you are studying earthquakes.

Hamster Holidays by Cynthia Reeg. This is a 26 page e-book about nouns and adjectives. Adjectives are red and nouns are blue, which help your child to point them out easily. Different "special days" are written and illustrated about for each month. For example, July 21st is "Sing-a-Song Day" and has a couple of mice dancing around and singing. The sentence "Noisy Jenni sings loud songs" looks like this: Noisy Jenni sings loud songs. I like this for the struggling learners that I have.

Stubby's Destiny by Dixie Phillips. This is a 22 page e-book about an orphaned donkey colt named Stubby. Stubby wants to be used by the king in some way. Little does he know that he will be used by a king, but not some ordinary king. He will be used by the King of Kings. This is a sweet story. 

No Bones About It by Bill Kirk. This 30 page e-book is filled with details about our bones. It would be a great addition when studying the human skeleton. There are many facts and even a page for you to fill in what bones you remember. I would have preferred a different font as the ones that were used for the storyline bothered my eyes a bit. The font used for the factoids was fine. Maybe I'm just getting old.

To see what my crewmates think, click here.

I received these e-books for free in exchange for my honest review.

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