Post-Apocalyptic Homeschool

This blog is called Post-Apocalyptic Homeschool because I obsessively collect and stockpile used children's books just in case I need to personally educate a small village after some sort of catastrophic scenario where all the other books and technology and book-obtaining means of all kinds have been destroyed, such that the only reading materials left for miles around are the piles of books in my garage. Sensible, yes?

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Living with Learning

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Jackson, 4.5yo, sorting through our box of dollar-store plastic animals: "Mom, I took out all the ocean animals. Is a frog an ocean ...
Saturday, October 18, 2014

The Random House Easy-to-Read Science Library

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The Random House Easy-to-Read Science Library Physical Science and Mathematics Your Wonderful World of Science  by Mae and Ira Freeman ...
Saturday, September 27, 2014

Recommendations for Young Readers from "First Choice: A basic book list for children" (London, 1968)

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First Choice: A basic book list for children Edited by Eileen Colwell, M.B.E., F.L.A. L. Esmé Green, A.L.AH  and F. Phyllis Parrott, F...
Monday, September 1, 2014

Proud

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"I read it all by myself! I didn't think that I could do that, Mom. Jason, I read this whole book, so I get hot chocolate."
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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Read-Aloud Recommendations; Novels for Little People

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Here's the recommended read-aloud list for second-graders and youngers from For Reading Out Loud! (1983) by Margaret Mary Kimmel & E...
Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Helen Oxenbury autograph

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Helen Oxenbury autograph from a first American edition of We're Going on a Bear Hunt. I was in sixth grade when this was signed. 
Monday, April 21, 2014

Featured Books Shelf, Topic: Ecology, Life Cycles, Food Webs, Interdependence

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Topic: Ecology, Life Cycles, Food Webs, Interdependence If there were a fire and I could only take one, it would be Beaver Pond by Tress...
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