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e-books of beloved poems - perfect for your homeschool studies!

The Children’s
Own Longfellow by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
This is an e-text version of several of Mr. Longfellow’s
best-loved poems; each is beautifully
illustrated as
well! Poems include The Village Blacksmith, Paul
Revere’s Ride and Hiawatha, among others. (56
pages)

A Child’s Garden of
Verses by Robert
Louis Stevenson.
This is an e-text version of Mr. Stevenson’s famous children’s poetry book first published in 1850. (42
pages)
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Thank you so much for the free e books! I have been homeschooling my children for almost 2 yrs now
& though it is not without its challenges, I find it so rewarding. Living in South Africa,
homeschooling is often frowned upon & resources are often very expensive or difficult to
obtain. Thank you so much for your wonderful website!
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Merrilynn |
Thank you so much for these free newsletter downloads! I have been looking for this version of A
Child's Garden of Verses for a long time. I have found other books with the same name but different
poems but this is the one I grew up with and want to pass on to my grandchildren. I can't express how
thrilled I am!
Carol |
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