Let's Put Homeschoolers into Your Child's Storybooks.
Have you ever noticed that there are almost no Read Aloud Books for children which feature homeschoolers inside the pages?
This year, that changes!
You probably already know 14-year old Colby from his ColbyBooks: Excellent Books for Homeschoolers site. In fact, click to see his CC- sync-ups for Cycle 2 Sets, now!
This year, Colby and his family were funded by Vela Educational Fund to publish Homeschool PJs, a full-color, illustrated picture book celebrating homeschoolers. That means you!
This book highlights the story of Nina Batina, a 5-7 year old girl, modeled after Colby’s sister. For bedtime, storytime or anytime... now you can find all the delightful acts of homeschooling that you wish your kid's books would highlight.
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The full-color storybook will reinforce learning on topics familiar to homeschooling families. And for those who follow a classical model, such as Classical Conversations, this book will sync up perfectly with Cycle 2, including:
Newton’s Laws
States of Matter
Potential and Kinetic Energy
Monet’s Paintings
Beethoven’s 5th and more!
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For instance, what do these lines from Homeschool PJs make you think about?
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She's puddle jumping, skipping rocks.
It’s Newton’s law with dirty socks!
When boots crash down and mud erupts,
The splatter gets a big thumbs up.
Sound familiar? If you are a homeschooling family, it will! It’s Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion.
There are Easter Egg surprises like this all through the book that Colby’s sister suggested from her own experiences in CC.
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Sign up as a test-reader at homeschoolpjs.com. We would love to help you make even more of your year.
Colby and the Salzman family
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Launch Team Benefits
Resource Inspector
You help us make an illustrated book that syncs up with your yearly educational plan -- especially if you follow a classical model!
First Digital Reader
You get to read "Homeschool PJs" first with a free digital download.
Homeschool Influencer
You post an honest review on Amazon & tell other parents if you liked the book!
“Isn't it time our kids read about characters who homeschool in their bedtime stories?”