Unit Study Inspired by Spark

When kids are interested in a topic, they’re more engaged and the process of learning is enjoyable. Which, in turn, helps foster a love for learning (and makes teaching fun). And as both a homeschool parent and a writer, I felt led to combine the two areas to create printable unit studies centered around someContinueContinue reading “Unit Study Inspired by Spark”

Tangled up in Kendra E. Ardnek’s Hair We Go Again

K.A.:Please join me in welcoming Kendra E. Ardnek to the blog today. She’s the author of the Bookania Quests, a fantasy fairy tale mashup series for preteens. The fifth book in the series, Hair We Go Again, releases in August. Welcome, Kendra! Before we journey into the Bookania world, tell us about your upcoming release—HairContinueContinue reading “Tangled up in Kendra E. Ardnek’s Hair We Go Again”

A Review of “The Girl Who Could See”

The Girl Who Could See by Kara Swanson is a science fiction thriller with a thread of romance. While aimed at new adults (ages 18-25), it’s also suitable for mature teens. Nineteen-year-old Fern Johnson struggles to hold a job and ignore her imaginary friend. She only wants to care for her niece, and shield herContinueContinue reading “A Review of “The Girl Who Could See””