Homeschool Gift Guides Roundup

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In the spirit of the season, we’ve rounded up a collection of our favorite gift guides from years past. (Apparently, we’re prone to book-themed giving!) Click on the links to visit the full gift guides—and of course, you can check out this year’s homeschool gift guide in the fall issue of home/school/life.

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Our 2014 Homeschool Holiday Gift Guide : The periodic table building blocks on this list are still one of our most-played-with homeschool items.

The Ultimate No-Stuff Gift Guide : I love a gift guide that’s not about accumulating more stuff but about making your everyday life a little better, so that’s what we tried to create with this gift guide. (via Atlanta Homeschool)

Gifts for People Who Love The Hobbit : We sometimes call my daughter Hagrid because she has a soft spot for scary creatures—needless to say, the Gollum plush in this guide was one of her favorite Hanukkah presents. (via Atlanta Homeschool)

Gifts for People Who Love Norse Mythology : I am really tempted to pick up the Viking longship model, but it might be better to wait a year or two. (via Atlanta Homeschool)

Gifts for People Who Love Little House : Our slates get used all the time. (via Atlanta Homeschool)

Gifts for People Who Love Jane Austen : Every time I look at my “My other car is a barouche” bumper sticker, my heart sings. (via Atlanta Homeschool)

Gifts for People Who Love Pippi Longstocking : Who doesn't love Pippi? The Lauren Child illustrated edition is a gorgeous addition to your homeschool bookshelf. (via Atlanta Homeschool)

Gifts for People Who Love Percy Jackson : I have not been able to justify the cost of the gods of Greek mythology chess set, but if we win the lottery … (via Atlanta Homeschool)


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