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Blog: Making Music Praying Twice What It’s About: Making music is like praying twice, plus it’s good for infants, toddlers and all children. What’s Unique: Kate and John met as missionaries on the Eastern Navajo Reservation in New Mexico where … Continue reading
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Mom Blog Highlight: Discovering Sourdough
Blog: Discovering Sourdough What It’s About: Sourdough baking! What’s Unique: Teresa is a homeschooling mama of many and a self-proclaimed sourdough fanatic. Her blog sticks to the bread creations- flat bread, soft pretzels, blueberry walnut rye, cinnamon rolls, and yummy … Continue reading
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Mom Blog Highlight: Cherished Hearts at Home
Blog: Cherished Hearts at Home What It’s About: Gae is a happy and motivated homeschooling mama of TWELVE children. She writes about family life in general, offers ideas to make your home a cherished and happy place for your family. … Continue reading
Mom Blog Highlight: Our Homeschool Reviews
Blog: Our Homeschool Reviews What It’s About: Christine is a stay-at-home, homeschooling mom who does curriculum reviews and writes to share what she’s learned. What’s unique: Her seven year old daughter reviews most of the material with her. (in the … Continue reading
Mom Blog Highlight: In the Kitchen with Audrey
Since Homeschool Heart is participating in its first ever “blog party” we are meeting all sorts of great moms and visiting all sorts of neat sites. This week we’ll highlight a few of the blogs we’ve visited that we think … Continue reading




















