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From the creative heart and mind of Michelle Scott comes these little packets of learning resources for Catholic homeschooling families. Her work spans different subjects including math, science, Catholicism, Greek, Latin, and more. Michelle runs a blog called Thinking Love, No Twaddle and always has some kind of wisdom or spiritual morsel to share with other home learners.

Michelle is a homeschooling mum of six from the UK and asks that her resources be for personal use only and requests a prayer be said for her family in exchange for her sharing of her time and talents.

 



From Sanctus Simplicitus come these truly Catholic homeschooling resources designed to create a rich Catholic Family Life based on the Catholic Church's Liturgical Year. These beautiful resources were created by a Roman Catholic homeschooling mother for her three adopted children, and are shared in order to promote the spread of the Catholic Faith through education.

Sanctus Simplicitus not only strives to make every aspect of home education Catholic, but to do so by living the Liturgical Year in the home.

 




 

Crafolic

 


What is Crafolic? If the word Crafolic could be found in a dictionary it would read: Crafolic (Kraf·uh·lik):

- a Catholic who enjoys seeing and/or creating faith-centered crafts, activities, and games n. The woman in charge of our bazaar is a Crafolic.
- a word to describe a Catholic idea centered around crafts, activities, or games. adj. Wow, that craft is a crafolic idea!
-a made-up or slang word
- a word a three year old would say when trying to say "Catholic"
and if you think this is a multiple choice test the answer is:
5. all of the above!!!

Be sure to check out Jennifer's awesome Catholic Craft site at Crafolic.com for lots of great Catholic Craft ideas!

 



From Kimberly Lottman of Life in the Little Nest, comes these lessons designed for homeschooling families.

Her resources span a wide variety of subjects including Nature Study, Classic Children's Literature and Poetry. When she's not creating lessons, cross stitching or crocheting, you can find her at her blog, Life in the Little Nest.

She has been blessed throughout the years of her homeschooling journey by a number of people who donated and passed on resources to her family, free of charge, and now wants to give back to others by doing the same. We are thrilled and excited to have her as one of our "Friends" on our site.

 






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