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Review: the Case of the Missing Mountain

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Mystery Rangers: the Case of the Missing MOUNTAIN by Kim Jones reminds me of the junior park rangers program with a twist of Nancy Drew for good measure.  This isn’t a run-of-the-mill activity book about Mount St. Helens.  It’s a book, written from a Creationists viewpoint that makes kids think.  As they unearth the clues, they begin the unravel the mystery of the missing mountain. Following their guides, Rangers Jack and Jen, kids will not only learn about Mount St. Helens, but also see why Creation and a whole earth flood are feasible.  This book is sure to spark imaginations…

Review: Mornings and Evenings with Spurgeon

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Mornings and Evenings with Spurgeon Charles Spurgeon is known for his no-nonsense style devotions. His devotionals are thought-provoking and fluff-free.  As a teen, I was given the older Morning & Evening devotional by Spurgeon.  I used it, but I don’t think that I truly appreciated all that was being said in the devotionals. Starting to read these newly packaged devotionals now, as an adult, I can better grasp and appreciate Spurgeon’s style of devotionals.  I like the short devotionals that contain a good bit of meat.  I can start my day with a short devotional and think about it throughout…

Review: Elements of Faith Vol. 1

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Elements of Faith Vol. 1: Hydrogen to Tin Faith Facts and Learning Lesson from the Periodic Table Richard D. Duncan The study of the periodic table of elements can often be tedious task for students.  Symbols, letters, numbers – they all blur into each other and leave the student wanting to just walk away from chemistry all together.  Many students want to know how the study of the periodic table is relevant to their lives.  Many chemistry classes leave them without practical application, so they walk away thinking that the periodic table is irrelevant to their every day lives. The…

Review: Exploring the World of Physics

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Exploring the World of Physics From Simple Machine to Nuclear Energy John Hudson Tiner Physics can be an extremely complicated and difficult subject.  How do I know?  Because I had a love/hate relationship with physics in high school.  While I did well in physics in high school, there were concepts that were not clearly explained or taught which made the subject matter difficult to truly grasp.  This meant that I needed to work very hard to try to work through the concepts being taught in order to do well in the class.  If I had a book like Exploring The…

Review: Passport to the World

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Passport to the World: Your A to Z Guided Language Tour Craig Froman Get on some comfy pajamas. Grab a delicious snack.  Cuddle on the couch.  It’s time to travel around the world with your family.  Only, there is no expense or actual traveling involved on this tour around the world. Your passport is tucked into the front of the book all ready for your adventure.  The stamps for your passport are in the back of the book.  After you learn a little about the Tower of Babel and the creation of multiple languages, your travels begin in Armenian, Armenia…