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Keys for Kids Ministries is a children's ministry organization, offering Keys for Kids, Down Gilead Lane, and much more.
Discount homeschool curriculum and educational materials.
Books, software, video and audio tapes: Arabic/Islamic
Publishers of History Through Literature Study Guides and classic children's literature, including Newbery and Caldecott award-winners. Emphasize use of
Parents can teach their younger students through the delightful avenue of quality children's literature.
Used home school curriculum, textbooks and readers, secondhand children's stories, and Christian fiction.
A Christian, but inclusive, volunteer local support group over 1200 strong. Offering roller skating, teen night out, children's theatre, field trips, and an athletic association.
Join the Lande family at Windy Creek Homeschool. Ideas for homeschooling highschoolers using AP courses, college courses, and distance education. Children's newsletter, writings, and art gallery. Includes sample logs broken down by each grade level
Jan Hunt describes her philosophy of child-led learning.
Whether you're looking for phonics curriculum, reading curriculum children's learning games, or homeschool education products such as math curriculum, ...
Children's (Kids) and Family-Oriented Films are non-offensive, wholesome, and entertaining films (usually rated G for 'suitable for general audiences') that ...
Features children's art work from CASK, children's art exhibitions, and art classes.
A tour in the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco through an interactive comic book.
Hands-on children's museum with interactive exhibits in the sciences, arts and humanities. Located in Salem, OR.
Touch a tornado, make a cloud, experiment with music and sound and investigate the workings of the human heart. Located in Bettendorf, Iowa.
Each exhibit features multi-cultural components, teaching children more about the world around them.
Exhibits focus on early childhood development and the three themes: arts, culture, and science. Offers admission, program, and membership information.
Explore three floors of art, math and science exhibits. Features a virtual tour, news, programs, memberships and volunteerism. Located in Napierville, Illinois.
The region's preeminent private, nonprofit learning institution focusing on interactive arts and humanities exhibits and programs for children and their families. Located in Seattle, Washington.
Five floors of literature, science, media and art exhibits, and programs, in New York City.
Features thirteen permanent interactive exhibits on three floors and provides information about activities, birthday parties, rentals and membership.
Explore two floors of hands-on interactive exhibits for children and families in Decatur, Illinois.
Explore the role of the objects in people's lives and the clues they offer about individuals, cultures, and history. Located in Brooklyn, New York.
Tennessee museum offers learning opportunities in the arts, sciences, and history. Site gives information on classes, exhibits, and volunteer opportunities.
A place in NYC's Soho where children can create.