Name: Jennifer Bogart
Dateline: Thorhild, Alberta
Weblog: www.quiverfullfamily.com [RSS]
Articles: 72
First Published: Sunday, May 4, 2008
Last Published: Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Currently listing articles 72-51:
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Book Review: Mary Jane – Her Book by Clara Ingram Judson— Mary Jane – Her Book depicts the glittering, dancing joy of the endless, timeless days that make up childhood.
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Book Review: Raucous Royals - Test Your Royal Wits: Crack Codes, Solve Mysteries, And Deduce Which Royal Rumors Are True by Carlyn Beccia— Catherine the Great didn't die beneath her horse? Oh dear - looks like I've been guilty of spreading a 200-years-old rumor.
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DVD Review: Travel With Kids – England— It's true, Stonehenge is just a bunch of big rocks - but never fear! Hidden treasures await in Bath and the Lake District.
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DVD Review: Travel With Kids - London— Two parents and two children explore London with an eye focused upon family-friendly travel, tips and attractions.
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Book Review:The Final Frontiersman - Heimo Korth and His Family, Alone in Alaska’s Arctic Wilderness by James Campbell— Mail every 3 months, 70 below with the windchill, an unserviced 14' x 16' cabin - welcome to the final frontier, Alaska.
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Book Review: And Then Mama Said... It Takes Time to Learn to Read by Gena Suarez— Mama frog's gentle encouragement teaches pre-readers they will eventually learn to read.
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Graphic Novel Review: The First Escape (The Dopple Ganger Chronicles, Book 1) by G.P. Taylor— Trench coats, voluminous trousers, black boots and the dim, nearly monochromatic palette contribute to a an impeccable fusion of design, art, and "illustra-novel."
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Book Review: Isolation by Travis Thrasher— So good, so scary, Isolation's demonic premise runs too close to reality.
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Book Review: In the Shadow of Lions (Chronicles of the Scribe, Book 1) by Ginger Garrett— Anne Boleyn as you've never read her before.
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Book Review: The Road of Lost Innocence - The True Story of a Cambodian Heroine by Somaly Mam— Taken, sold and used; Somaly now uses her story to save girls and women trapped in forcible prostitution.
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Music Review: Cody Shuler & Pine Mountain Railroad - Pickin’, Praisin’ & Singin’: Hymns from the Mountain— Tight harmonies and frenetic fiddling will mark this album an all time gospel favourite.
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Book Review: God Made Food and God Made My Body by Michael Vander Klipp— Finally! Bright, photograph-based board books that glorify God while introducing simple vocabulary.
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Book Review: Shade by John B. Olson— Caught hook, line and sinker; Shade dragged me in it's wake until the end and left me wanting more.
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Book Review: The Enemy Between My Legs by Stephanie L. Jones— Exposing a subject that even today remains largely veiled, the author takes the offensive against the sexual assault of children.
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Book Review: This is the Feast by Diane Z. Shore— Limited to one children's title exploring the history and celebration of Thanksgiving? Make it this one.
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Book Review: One Perfect Day by Lauraine Snelling— Two women linked together by a single event; a catastrophe to one, an answer to prayer for the other.
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DVD Review: The Red Green Show - 2000 Season— Steve Smith's Red Green Show's tenth season is sure to delight newcomers and devoted fans alike.
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Music Review: Beethoven’s Wig – Beethoven’s Wig 4: Dance Along Symphonies— One part toe-tapping classical music, one part apt and entertaining original lyrics = Beethoven's Wig, an unforgettable introduction to great works of music for children.
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Book Review - Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together by Ron Hall, Denver Moore and Lynn Vincent— An angry, black homeless man, a wealthy art dealer and a woman after God's heart; God has plans for these three.
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Book Review: Godly Love: A Rose Planted in the Desert of Our Hearts by Stephen G. Post— Post presents a vision of Godly love that has little to do with God, and more to do with an optimistic perception of human nature.
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Book Review: The Last Undercover - The True Story of an FBI Agent's Dangerous Dance with Evil by Bob Hamer— Disturbing, informative and vitally important; Bob Hamer delves into the cess pool of pedophila in his position as an undercover FBI agent.
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Book Review - Heroes in Black History: True Stories From the Lives of Christian Heroes by Dave and Neta Jackson— Children meet prominent black Christians of the past two hundred years in this indispensable, accurate and entertaining title.


