So far we have three of these selections, and now you have a chance to build your own Heritage History library, too!
The Proprietor's Heritage History Bookshelf (as shared on their blog):
Giveaway Information:
Heritage History has generously offered to giveaway one curriculum CD to one of the readers of a glimpse of our life! (Enter Rafflecopter form below.) Click here for my review and read more about their curriculum sets, libraries, and individual eBooks.
Offer valid Nov. 1 - Jan. 31
The discount code HERITAGE allows customers to get Heritage History's Early America library for free ($19.99) with the purchase of any curriculum (5 choices: Young Readers, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, British Middle Ages, and British Empire; each $24.99). Put both items in the cart and apply the discount code which will deduct the $19.99 cost of the library.
Disclaimer: Heritage History provided me with one CD for the purpose of my review here. My affiliate code HERITAGE is included in this post. Share it with your friends!
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I'd like the Young Readers curriculum for my daughters since it is their age level. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt would be really hard to choose, but I think I'd like the British Middle Ages CD. Just because that's a period of history that fascinates me and I think my students would like it too.
ReplyDeleteI'd like the Early America CD set--it's perfect for what we're studying right now in school.
ReplyDeleteI would choose Ancient Greece because we will be studying that part of history next year. I think ahead!
ReplyDeleteEarly America or Ancient Greece
ReplyDeleteYoung Readers for us.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Young Readers.
ReplyDeleteI have been eyeing the young readers for a long time... Thanks for this chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI would choose Early American's because I think it is very important to teacher our children how our country came to be.
ReplyDeleteEarly America CD as it fits perfectly with our other studies right now.
ReplyDeleteI love Heritage History! I would choose Early America.
ReplyDeleteThe young readers collection.
ReplyDeleteOh, my daughter would like the British Middle Ages one! That's right up her alley.
ReplyDeleteI would probably start out with the Young Readers Collection. I'd love to try this curriculum!
ReplyDeleteBritish middle ages as my son is fascinated by it now debbie jackson
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I'd love the British Middle Ages because that's the time period we are starting to study.
ReplyDeleteEarly America as my kids are really into studying that time right now.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the young readers since that would fit all 4 of my kids reading levels.
ReplyDeleteI would choose the young readers. It looks like it would fit my kids best.
ReplyDeleteI would use it with em, so I'd need the Young Readers, I believe:)I just keep getting work that is above her level. I'd love to make it fun!
ReplyDeleteNot sure if my comment took! I'd choose Young Readers classical
ReplyDeleteModern Europe - would love to go through that with my kids!
ReplyDeleteThis is my fave thing: http://heritage-history.com/www/heritage-store.php?pid=hcc_hcc_young-readers_1
ReplyDeleteMy Name: Heather Abbe
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I would love to win the Early America Library! It has several great history books I want to share with my daughter. The topics being covered tie in wonderfully with our studies this year. This library curriculum would work best for Alyssa's age range and abilities. Thank you for hosting this giveaway.
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I'd choose Ancient Rome!
ReplyDeleteI'd like the Young Readers curriculum for my daughters because that is their age level.
ReplyDeleteI'd like the Young Readers curriculum for my daughters.
ReplyDeleteModern Europe
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I would like the Legends and Stories of Italy :)
ReplyDeleteI would choose the Young Readers because my children are young.
ReplyDeleteEarly America sounds really interesting. I love American history. Lieutcrunch27 (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI would pick the Young Readers for my granddaughter.
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The British middle ages since that is where we are in our MOH study.
ReplyDeleteThis is great for homeschooling curriculum supplements!
ReplyDeleteI would like the Early America set.
ReplyDeleteI'd like the Young Readers curriculum for my daughters.
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I'd pick the Young Readers curriculum...i didn't like reading history much and thought this series might make it more interesting.
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I would choose the Ancient Greece curriculum as it was always my favourite historical period to study.
ReplyDeleteI would chose the Spanish Empire curriculum! It's a great subject, and there doesn't seem to be as much out there that focuses on that. kchara@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI would choose Early America Classical Library because this is where my son is learning right now (and age appropriate for him as well). He loves the early America history .. so this is going to be a great addition to our library. Thanks for the chance.
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I would choose Modern Europe. I don't have many resources on this time period of history. It would be a great edition to our History studies.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if my comment went through so I am doing it again. I would choose Modern Europe because we don't have very many resources for this time period of history. It would be a great addition to the little bit of History materials I do have. dlphsmom at aim dot com
ReplyDeleteI would really like the you g America series as we will be studying American History next August.
ReplyDeleteWe would like the Spanish Empire.
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