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The IRS and Your Homeschool Organization    by Carol Topp
Price: $3.99 USD. 19970 words. Published on October 29, 2011. .

When does a homeschool organization have to deal with the IRS? The pros and cons of tax exempt 501c3 status for homeschool organizations. Is it needed? Is it worth it? Also covered are non profit incorporation, the application process, and how to maintain tax exempt status.
Biblical Studies Student Edition    by Mary C. Findley
Price: $2.99 USD. 118530 words. Published on October 31, 2011. .

Bible studies for all ages suitable for personal study, homeschool, church and Christian School, including Old and New Testament Manuscript Histories, Ruth and Jonah with Puppet Character Commentary, Bible Doctrines, Background for the Major Prophets, and in the New Testament, Philemon, Jude, and Revelation. All studies include review questions and many correlate with free YouTube Videos.
Teacher's Edition Biblical Studies    by Mary C. Findley
Price: $1.99 USD. 139290 words. Published on October 31, 2011. .

Bible Studies for all ages including Old and New Testament Manuscript Histories, Jonah and Ruth with Puppet Commentary, Bible Doctrines, Major Prophets Background, Proverbs, and New Testament studies in Philemon, Jude, and Revelation. Teacher Edition contains complete student text plus answer keys and special supplementary essay and research projects. Homeschool, churches, Christian Schools.
Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled    by Rachel Starr Thomson
Price: $4.99 USD. 30310 words. Published on November 14, 2011. .

What do you get when you throw 20 children, four parents, several cross-country trips, and a sense of humour between the covers of one book? Lots and lots of big family fun that will tickle the funny bones and warm the hearts of your entire clan.
How I Learned    by Shamus Young
Price: $1.99 USD. 64160 words. Published on November 30, 2011. .

This is an autobiography of an autodidact, a personal story of one boy's meandering path through the American educational system.
How To Draw In Six Easy Steps Collection 2    by Tanya Provines
Price: $9.99 USD. 3970 words. Published on December 17, 2011. .

Step-by-step instructions for drawing a girl, woman, vampiress, robot, car, dragon, pirate, puppy Clydesdale horse, rose, orchid, and Arabian horse.
Skipping School (30+ Great Things You May Not Know About Home Schooling)    by Nicolette Groeneveld
Price: $12.95 USD. 11020 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

Considering home schooling? Tackle concerns and gain confidence as this homeschool facilitator, mother, and former teacher arms you with facts about socialization, post-secondary opportunity, public school myths and more. Buy this jam-packed, motivating, and powerful book and make your home a place where your child can thrive in freedom & learn in joy with the natural radiance children deserve!
WaTonka Camp Cowboys, A Study Guide    by Joe Novara
Price: $0.99 USD. 3540 words. Published on January 17, 2012. .

This Study Guide complements the novel, Wa-Tonka, Camp Cowboys by providing tools for boy and girl readers to extract themes, values and writing skills from this and other stories they read. This is the first book in the series followed by: Saving For Trace; Riding The Waves; Zan; Can Do, Zan; A Horse in My Kitchen; and finally, Mountain Rules.
Striker Jones Teacher's Companion    by Maggie M. Larche
Price: $6.99 USD. 23440 words. Published on January 22, 2012. .

Striker Jones doesn't need a magnifying glass to solve the crime, and neither will your students! Written for children ages 7-10, Striker teaches basic economics, including supply and demand, trade-offs, prices, and risk. Each story comes with a lesson plan for you to use to draw out the economic lessons with your class, including vocabulary, fun activities, and assignments aligned to Common Core!
Ordinary Extraordinary - A Journey of an Ordinary Dad Trying to Raise Extraordinary Kids    by Steve Nelson
Price: $2.99 USD. 8100 words. Published on February 15, 2012. .

Not every dad is a Type-A-mover-and-shaker personality who wants his kids to turn the world upside-down. Some dads are more the add-oil-to-the-car-when-the-light-comes-on types. This book is for those guys. It’s a book on extraordinary parenting for ordinary dads. Christian dads. I should mention that. Anyway, just read it. It’s not that big. You know you want to.