For the Children’s Sake
As I declutter to prepare for our impending move, there are a few books I can’t bear to part with. Two I read through twice during my teens and twenties. Four I planned to read while I was a young … Continue reading →
About Jarm Del Boccio
Jarm (’J’ pronounced as a ‘Y’) Del Boccio finds her inspiration in everyday life, but in particular, when she travels the globe, observing the quirky things that happen along the way. Focusing on the lives of characters from the past, her passion is to make Scripture and history come alive, giving her readers hope, heart and a hero. You can connect with her at https://www.jarmdelboccio.com/ "My Passion is to Make Scripture and History Come Alive for my Readers: Illuminating the Past. Making Sense of the Present. Offering Hope for the Future.”
As I declutter to prepare for our impending move, there are a few books I can’t bear to part with. Two I read through twice during my teens and twenties. Four I planned to read while I was a young … Continue reading →
Looking for a new series for your kids in 2022? Frustrated by the choices you see? I have good news for you: Lamplighter Books. Books reprinted from the 1800s to early 1900s that have solid morals and strong but flawed … Continue reading →
Looking for some audiobooks for those chilly days and nights that can foster conversation in your home? All kids can warm up to at least one of these stories—the images and lessons will be remembered for years.
Continue reading →In a day of gender confusion, it’s a joy and a relief to feature these two titles which I bought during our homeschool years.
Continue reading →Doesn’t the image above bring a sigh to your lips? Do you long for the ‘good ‘ole days’ where books were edifying, instructive, inspirational and may I say it —didactic? *gasp*
Continue reading →If you want to instill a love for God’s Sabbath, which, unfortunately has been pushed aside for other pursuits (and I’m pointing a finger at myself), “With the Children on Sundays” will spark your resolve.
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