Cottage Minis
“Educate the women and the men will be educated. Let the ladies understand the great doctrine of seeking the greatest good, of loving their neighbors as themselves; let them indoctrinate their children in this fundamental truth, and we shall have wise legislators.” ~ Mary Lyon
What Is It?
Cottage Minis are especially designed for moms of young children in mind but moms at any stage of life can enjoy this fun, easy way to connect and discuss liberty-promoting principles in any venue. Whether it’s getting the kids together for a playgroup or coffee with the girls, this is “mommy time” you’ll totally enjoy!
Cottage Minis are a pretty simple concept.
You just gather with a group of moms and discuss an article, story, or video you’ve all shared. We have provided a library of articles, stories, and/or videos to choose from or you can choose your own. You can meet as often as you like in whatever format works best – playgroups, park days, or coffee just with the girls.
How Does It Work?
Cottage Minis helps you turn any article or current event into a course in liberty! Gather with your fellow moms to dig deeper into the news, commentary, and articles that you see around you every day. Our outline guides you and your friends into a meaningful discussion about topics that matter most to you. Forming a Cottage Minis group provides opportunities to put the information you’re learning into action, as well.
The Cottage Minis format is also great for creating a politically-oriented mommy and me playdate! This format is about as simple as it gets, so it’s great for busy moms who don’t have a chance to prepare beforehand, or moms with little ones who aren’t a good fit for more formal political gatherings. Your Cottage Minis group can meet in a living room, at the park, or just with a couple of girlfriends over coffee.
Getting Started
The first thing you will need to do is decide what kind of a Cottage Minis group you want to create. If you have toddlers at home, a playdate group may be the best option. However, if you’re looking for a little time away from the kids, meeting with your girlfriends over coffee while the kids are at school may be the best option for you. The day and time you meet, how often you meet, and the way you meet is completely up to you. As you meet you may decide a different day, time, or format will work better for your group. That is totally normal. It doesn’t mean you are failing, it means you and the ladies in your group are figuring out what works best for your own group for the best experience and greatest success.
How often do we meet?
Some Cottage Minis groups meet during on a weekday morning for an hour or two. Others meet on Saturday for coffee so the hubby can watch the kids. Some Cottage Minis groups meet weekly, some meet monthly. If you are enjoying it, it is the right day and amount of time. This is meant to be an enjoyable experience. If it becomes a hardship, that isn’t a sign you need to throw in the towel but simply that an adjustment needs made. Maybe you need to reconsider what time you meet or how often you meet. There is not right or wrong way in how often you meet as long as it works for you.
How many moms should I include in a group?
We recommend keeping your group small and manageable. 3 to 9 moms is an ideal number depending on the kind of group you choose. For instance, you are meeting as just moms taking time away from the kids, then 5 to 9 moms would be a great number. However, if you decide you want to do a playgroup format, you should consider the number of children each mom will be bringing to the meetings. If each mom only has one or two children under 5 years old, then 3 to 5 moms is a good number. How many children are involved and what ages the children are, should definitely be considered.
You will also want to consider the ages of the children. If you have one mom with a seven year-old and all the other children are two years and under that might not work for a play date. Of course where and how you meet would all factor in as well.
Where do we meet?
This, too is based on how you decide to form your group. If your goal is to have stimulating conversation with other moms without the kids, a coffeehouse may be a great place to meet. If you are doing a playgroup format a park is a good option in nice weather. Meeting at playgroup friendly locations, such as family fun centers or community centers are good option during colder weather. And of course your home is always a great option. You can even take turns meeting at each other’s houses to make it more fun for the kids.
How do I build my group?
You would be surprised how many moms there are in your own circle of influence who are looking for an opportunity to meet in a group like this. Just look around you at the moms you know in your church, neighborhood, community center, school activities and wherever you meet other moms. When building your group make sure to keep the kind of group you are forming in mind. If you are using a playgroup format you might want to find moms with kids around the same ages.
Another way to build your grow is through social media. You can post your group and see what kind of response you get. You may be surprised at how many moms like the idea. Social media is also a great way to communicate with the moms in your group. You can start an invite-only group page on Facebook. Texting and email are great ways to communicate as well.
Bottom line is, this is your group. You are starting it and devoting the time to lead it so it should first and foremost work for you and your schedule. If the group gets too big to manage you can always split the group and give one of the moms an opportunity to lead the other group. If more groups are created from yours you may decide to meet altogether once or twice a year for a night out just to enjoy the friendships you’ve created through your MomLink connections in your own community.
What do we do when we meet?
The best part about these meetings is what we do – talk. Because that’s something all moms like to do. This is an opportunity for us to share our thoughts and opinions about what we all read. You as the group leader can lead the discussion or you can have each mom take turns hosting and leading the group. You can use our discussion resources and articles or choose an article from current news/events that interest you. We have created a Cottage Minis Discussion Guide to help you plan and lead your discussions so your meetings are meaningful and inspire thoughtful conversation.
How to Use the Cottage Minis Discussion Guide
We have intentionally kept this format as simple and flexible as possible to give our hostesses the opportunity to best fit the needs of their group. Hostesses can feel free to select more than one article, send out the article ahead of time, use as many of the questions as time allows, or simply discuss one question for each step. Our hope is that no matter the size or experience of your group, this guide will provide a perfect launching point for meaningful and informative discussion!
Preparation
We know our Cottage Minis hostesses are busy moms too, so we’ve kept the preparation for this format to a minimum. Once you’ve chosen a date, time, and place, and invited your guests, all you will need to do is select material to discuss in the group. Our Cottage Minis Resource Library provides several topics and articles to choose from. You can also choose your own. The Cottage Minis discussion guide is a great resource to help you decide which questions are best suited to the material you and your group will be looking at.
Discussion
Walk through the questions together over coffee or a playdate for your kids. First, our discussion guide focuses on understanding what the article has to say. Next, we seek to weigh the ideas that were presented against a fixed standard. Then, we focus on the long term effects of the ideas presented. Lastly, our guide directs your group to think about ways they can make a positive impact in the areas discussed in your meeting. Once you have discussed the questions you select from the guide, talk about what action points you are going to take based on what you’ve learned.
Accountability
Take a few minutes at your next meeting to talk about how you put the info from last week into action. This time is not about judgment! We’re all busy moms and our families are our absolute first priority! Celebrate baby steps like sharing the article you read with a friend, inviting a friend to join the group, writing an email to your congressman, or donating a few dollars to an organization that supports the principles you discussed. This group isn’t about being super mom and doing everything, it’s about doing something more this week than you did last week and it’s about doing more together than we could do by ourselves.
Cottage Minis Resources
Everything you need to get your Cottage Minis group started!
Anchored in Hope
This presentation will introduce you to Moms for America®, provide an overview of the MFA mission, and introduce you to the four fundamentals of liberty. Click on the links shown here to download the PDF Documents.
No Place Like Home
This presentation will introduce the significant role of the home and family in society, introduce the Pillars of Liberty, and established the principle that liberty begins at home.
Ladies First
This presentation will help women realize their powerful influence in their home and family, the community, and the nation; that if we are to heal our nation, we must begin by first educating ourselves.
Foundation of Faith
This presentation will illustrate how God and faith were instrumental in the founding of America; that Faith is the Pillar of Liberty which laid the foundation where liberty could grow and prosper.
Valor of Virtue
This presentation will introduce the second Pillar of Liberty – Virtue, illustrate how and why a virtuous citizenry is vital to sustaining liberty, and introduce the concept of “public virtue”.
Patriotism
This presentation will introduce the Pillar of Patriotism as a matter of the heart, manifested through devotion to a cause higher than oneself – not for what the Patriot knows in his mind, but for what he understands in his heart. This leads to lasting dedication to living and promoting the principles of liberty.
America, Share the Story
This presentation will introduce the powerful influence of stories in promoting liberty and raising patriots. Stories are a powerful medium to teach the three pillars of liberty and is the most effective method for planting seeds in the heart.
Capture the Sunshine
This presentation will introduce the essential need of “Sunshine” in our lives, just as a plant needs sunshine to grow healthy and strong. We will discuss why expressions of gratitude and recordings of inspirational thoughts are essential to capturing the sunshine in our lives.
Time to Sow
This presentation will introduce the power of family dinner hour and quality family time to strengthen your family and promote a foundation of freedom in the home. The concept of self-government will also be introduced.
Wheat and Chaff
This presentation will introduce the Constitution of the United States as established by our Founding Fathers. It utilizes the analogy of separating the wheat from the chaff to distinguish between the original Constitution and the misinterpretations of today.
Law of Harvest
This presentation will introduce the concept of family reliance and escape government dependency. You will discover how a free people can use the principles of economics to gain prosperity. The most effective department of health, education and welfare for the nation begins in the home.
Raising a New Generation of Patriots
This presentation will introduce activities and learning experiences that can be used to teach the next generation. Whether your family participates in public school, private school or home school, this presentation will boost your confidence in educating the next generation about the principles of liberty.
Cottage Meeting Resources
Presentation #1 – Anchored In Hope
PRESENTATION INTRO VIDEOS
Monumental:
In Search of America’s
National Treasure
A film by Kirk Cameron
The 5000 Year Leap
by Cleon Skousen,
Also available at the National
Center for Constitutional Studies
Raising Patriots:
Restoring Our Garden of Liberty
by Marlene Peterson, Tammy Hulse, and Kimberly Fletcher
Promises of the
Constitution
by Pamela Romney Openshaw
The Real
George Washington
by Andrew M. Allison
Ronald Reagan
One Nation Under God
John Wayne
Speaks to America Today
Johnny Cash
Ragged Old Flag
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Presentation #2 – No Place Like Home
PRESENTATION INTRO VIDEO
PDF ARTICLES FOR DOWNLOAD
Liberty Begins at Home
by Kimberly Fletcher
Pillars of Liberty
compiled by Kimberly Fletcher
45 Communist Goals
Simplicity with Perseverence
by Kimberly Fletcher
Agenda: Grinding America Down
Join Curtis Bowers for a fascinating look at the people and groups that have successfully targeted America’s morality and freedom in their effort to grind America down.
Courageous
Protecting the streets is second nature to these men. Raising their children in a God-honoring way? That’s courageous. This is a great movie that emphasizes the role of the father.
America the Beautiful
by Ben Carson
In America the Beautiful, Dr. Ben Carson helps us learn from our past in order to chart a better course for our future.
Our Home
This book, “Our home”, by C.E. Sargent, a replication of a pre 1890 book, has been restored by humans, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.
George Washington’s
Rules of Civility
Benjamin Franklin’s
The Art of Virtue
The Real
Benjamin Franklin
The Jefferson
Bible
The Cottage Meetings
Resource Guide
Gifted Hands
The Movie
Gifted Hands
The Book
Dr. Benjamin Carson’s Amazing Speech
at the National Prayer Breakfast
with Obama Present
Healing of America Series
God’s Hand in the Building of America
Events and people who prepared the way.
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Presentation #3 – Ladies First
PDF ARTICLES FOR DOWNLOAD
The Gathering Place
by Kimberly Fletcher
Ladies First
Excerpt from “WOMEN: America’s Last Best Hope
A Woman’s Influence
Excerpt from “WOMEN: America’s Last Best Hope
ARTICLES TO READ
Teaching Boys to Respect Women
Institute for Family Studies
Teach Your Daughters to Respect Men
The Spectrum
Raising Girls to Be Ladies
The Mom Initiative
10 Thoughts on Raising Boys to Be Men
The Unlikely Homeschool
Gifted Hands (Movie Trailer)
In 1987, Dr. Benjamin Carson gained worldwide recognition for his part in the first successful separation of Siamese twins joined at the back of the head. Carson pioneered again in a rare procedure known as a hemispherectomy, giving children without hope a second chance at life through a daring operation in which he literally removes one half of their brain. Such breakthroughs aren’t unusual for Ben Carson. He’s been beating the odds since he was a child. Raised in inner-city Detroit by a mother with a third grade education, Ben lacked motivation. He had terrible grades. And a pathological temper threatened to put him in jail. But Sonya Carson convinced her son he could make something of his life, even though everything around him said otherwise. Trust in God, a relentless belief in his own capabilities, and sheer determination catapulted Ben from failing grades to the directorship of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Gifted Hands takes you into the operating room to witness surgeries that made headlines around the world – and into the private mind of a compassionate, God-fearing physician who lives to help others.
Music Video: I Am America (Krista Branch)
It Takes A Mother
by Colleen Down
by Kimberly Fletcher
When Queens Ride By
by Agnes Turnbull, 1988
Patriot’s In Petticoats
By Patricia Edwards Clyne
This book is out of print and hard to come by, so get a copy if you can find it.
The 5000 Year Leap
Principle 8
by Cleon Skousen,
Also available at the National
Center for Constitutional Studies
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Presentation #4 – Foundation of Faith
PRESENTATION INTRO VIDEO
COMING SOON
CONSIDER WATCHING – Fires of Faith
The Coming Forth of the King James Bible
PDF ARTICLES FOR DOWNLOAD
Time for Remembering
by Tammy Hulse
Story Bible
Inspirational Quotes
Born Free
by Kimberly Fletcher
A Columbine Father
Message from Darrell Scott
God is too Controversial
Excerpt from “Women America’s Last Best Hope”
by Kimberly Fletcher
Fires of Faith
Two Disc Video Set
The Story Bible
King James Version
Promises of the
Constitution
by Pamela Romney Openshaw
Joan of Arc
TV Mini Series 1999 – IMDb
The Light and the Glory
by Peter Marshall & David Manuel
The Light and the Glory for Children
by Peter Marshall & David Manuel
The 5000 Year Leap
Principle 8
by Cleon Skousen,
Also available at the National
Center for Constitutional Studies
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Presentation #5 – The Valor of Virtue
PRESENTATION INTRO VIDEO
PDF ARTICLES FOR DOWNLOAD
The Heart of Education
by Kimberly Fletcher
Nobility of a Boy
adapted from a story by Margaret Eggleston
Liber and Public Virtue
by Oliver DeMille
Pursuit of a Virtuous Life
Form used in this Presentation #5
Rise Up Ye Women
Excerpt from “Women America’s Last Best Hope”
by Kimberly Fletcher
Alliance
by Gerald N. Lund
Leadership & Self-deception
by Arbinger Institute
The Chronicles of Narnia
by C.S. Lewis
The Whipping Boy
by Sid Fleischman
Animal Farm
by George Orwell
Hey Tuskegee!
by Robert Constant
Bonds That Make Us Free
by C. Terry Warner
Promises of the Constitution
by Pamela Romney Openshaw
The Real
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin’s
Book of Virtues
The Family Virtues Guide
by Linda Kavelin Popov, Dan Popov & John Kavelin
Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving
by Eric Mextaxas
American History Stories
A Story of George Washington
Volume 1 by Mara L. Pratt
Raising Patriots:
Restoring Our Garden of Liberty
by Marlene Peterson, Tammy Hulse, and Kimberly Fletcher
Chapter beginning on page 62
and Rise Up Ye Women
Chapter beginning on page 197
Rudy Ruettiger: The True Story
This is a great film to watch together with your family.
Great discussions can come from the film depicting this true story of perseverance
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Presentation #6 – Power of Patriotism
PRESENTATION INTRO VIDEO
Unlikely Heroes
by Ron Carter
Seven Miracles that Saved America
by Chris & Ted Stewart
Uncommon Sense
by Stephen Palmer
Humble Origins
by Bonnie Johnson Fite
Hearts Full of Thanks Giving
by Bonnie Johnson Fite
Promises of the
Constitution
by Pamela Romney Openshaw
Monumental:
In Search of America’s
National Treasure
A film by Kirk Cameron
The 5000 Year Leap
by Cleon Skousen,
Also available at the National
Center for Constitutional Studies
Dennis Prager
American Exceptionalism
Story Behind the National Anthem
Dad Sings National Anthem at Son’s Game
The Audio wouldn’t work to play the National Anthem at a school basketball game. It got quiet and a little awkward then out of nowhere one of the boy’s dad steps up big time and sings with no mic, no music, just talent and passion
Red Skelton’s Pledge of Allegiance
John Wayne: America Why I Love Her
John Wayne: Pledge of Allegiance
Old Glory
by Evangelo Morris
God Bless the USA
Music Video by Lee Greenwood & US Soldiers
“Only in America”
Music Video by Brooks & Dunn
“God Bless the USA”
Music Video by Lee Greenwood
“Where the Stars & Stripes and The Eagle Fly”
Music Video by Aaron Tippin
The National Anthem
Fans Join In Singing Of Incredible National Anthem Before Jets vs. Ravens | NFL
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Presentation #7 – America: Share the Story
PRESENTATION INTRO VIDEO
The 5000 Year Leap
by Cleon Skousen,
Also available at the National
Center for Constitutional Studies
Promises of the
Constitution
by Pamela Romney Openshaw
The Story of the Pilgrims
by Katharine Ross
The Pilgrims First Thanksgiving
by Ann McGovern
Stories of American History
by Mara Pratt
Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving
by
Three Young Pilgrims
by Cheryl Harness
Hearts Full of Thanks Giving
by Bonnie Johnson Fite
The Pilgrim Hypothesis
by Timothy Ballard
Freedom Series
12 Volumes
Johnny Tremain
by Esther Hoskins Forbes
Charlotte’s Web
By E. B. White
The Miracle of America Coloring and Activity Book
by Brian P. Trotter
Hobomok and Thanksgiving
by Rebekka Parry
The Read-Aloud Handbook
by Jim Trelease
Sarah Morton’s Day: A Day in the Life of a Pilgrim Girl
by Kate Waters
Tapenum’s Day: A Wampanoag Indian Boy in Pilgrim Times
by Kate Waters
The Miracle of America Birth of a Nation
by Brian P. Trotter and William S. Norton
The Boy Who Fell Off the Mayflower, or John Howland’s Good Fortune
by P. J. Lynch
The Cottage Meetings
Resource Guide
Healing of America Series
God’s Hand in the Building of America
Events and people who prepared the way.
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Presentation #8 – Capture the Sunshine
PRESENTATION INTRO VIDEO
PDF ARTICLES FOR DOWNLOAD
Story That Unites Us
by Kimberly Fletcher
We’re Not Poor
by Marlene Peterson
The Birdman of Alcatraz
by A. Dean Byrd and Mark D. Chamberlain.
The Nobleman and the Seed
Man’s Search for Meaning
by Kimberly Fletcher
Being the Change
by Kimberly Fletcher
Corrie Ten Boom Forgiveness
Originally published in Guideposts Magazine
Friendship Train
by Kimberly Fletcher
The 5000 Year Leap
by Cleon Skousen,
Also available at the National
Center for Constitutional Studies
Raising Patriots:
Restoring Our Garden of Liberty
by Marlene Peterson, Tammy Hulse, and Kimberly Fletcher
The Jefferson
Bible
The Blue Zones of Happiness
The Freedom Factor
by Gerald N. Lund
The Ultimate Gift
by Jim Stovall
The Present
by Spencer Johnson
Man’s Search for Meaning
by Viktor Frankl
The Hiding Place
by Corrie Ten Boom
The Monuments Men
by Robert M. Edsel
The Monuments Men
Rent or Buy
The Patriot
Rent or Buy
Ray Charles
America the Beautiful
Ray Charles performs “America the Beautiful” prior to Game 2 of the World Series
John Wayne
Swing Out Sweet Land (NBC Special)
America
by Dustin James
Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep
by Krista Branch
America the Beautiful
with lyrics
Have You Forgotten?
by Darryl Worley
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Presentation #9 – A Time to Sow
RECOMMENDED BOOKS & VIDEOS
Promises of the Constitution
by Pamela Romney Openshaw
PDF ARTICLES FOR DOWNLOAD
Family: It’s About Time
Fortifying Our Homes
by Lisa Cummins
Mind Your Manners
by Cherie Cawley
Raising Patriots:
Restoring Our Garden of Liberty
by Marlene Peterson, Tammy Hulse, and Kimberly Fletcher
Table Talk Sampler
The Food Nanny Rescues Dinner
by Liz Edmunds
A House United
by Nicholeen Peck
Mind Your Manners (1953)
How teenagers can cultivate good manners by manifesting a real desire to get along with others.
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Presentation #10 – The Wheat and The Chaff
PRESENTATION – SUPPLEMENTAL VIDEOS
PDF ARTICLES FOR DOWNLOAD
The 17th Amendment
and the Destruction of Federalism
by Earl Taylor
Constitution Day
by Olga Weber
ARTICLES TO READ
The Constitution
of the United States
U.S. Constitution
Breakdown
Preserve Protect & Defend
by Cameron Taylor
Stories of the Government
Freedom Series – Library of Hope
Original Intent:
The Courts, the Constitution, & Religion
by David Barton
Proclaim Liberty Study Guide
by NCCS
The 5000 Year Leap – Principle 8
by Cleon Skousen,
Also available at the National
Center for Constitutional Studies
A Catechism on the Constitution of the United States
Making of America
Currently out of stock
Promises of the Constitution:
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
by
Enabling the People
by Rebecca M. Siebach
The 5000 Year Leap Bookmark
by NCCS
I Love America – Volume 1
I Love America – Volume 2
US Constitution and
Government Student Journal
U.S. Constitution Activity Book
Mystery of Constitution Island
A More Perfect Union DVD
America Becomes a Nation
Constitution for Kids
The Constitution for Kids audio series is designed to give the future guardians of our liberties a fun interactive introduction to the United States Constitution.
The Good and the Beautiful Library
Homeschool Curriculum for Kids
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Presentation #11 – Law of The Harvest
Not Yours to Give
by Edward Sylvester Ellis
Self Reliance
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Fort Knox
Excerpt from WOMEN: America’s Last Best Hope
The Pilgrims Experiment
by Dr. Harold Pease
The Joy of Family Gardening
by Maria Rodale
Planning Your First Vegetable Garden
By Andrea Beck
Plan a Garden to Feed Your Family
Home Reliance
The Great Depression
According to Milton Freedman
by Cleon Skousen,
Also available at the National
Center for Constitutional Studies
Constitution
by Pamela Romney Openshaw
The American Story:
The Beginnings
by David Barton & Tim Barton
by Jean Craighead George
In the Freedom Series from Libraries of Hope
by Milton Friedman
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Presentation #12 – Raising a New Generation of Patriots
PRESENTATION INTRO VIDEO
PDF ARTICLES FOR DOWNLOAD
A Mother’s Garden
by Kimberly Fletcher
The Urgent Need to Teach
the Constitution to the Rising Generation
by Earl Taylor
Raising George Washington
Excerpt from “WOMEN: America’s Last Best Hope
ARTICLES TO READ
Education Options
Empowered Moms
I Love America – Volume 1
Vacation Liberty School
Faith, Hope, and Charity: Curriculum and Planning Guide
Constitution Quest Board Game
Hearthstone Education Plan:
A parent’s resource for teaching and nurturing a new generation of patriots. A K-12 Education Resource website created by Moms for America.
Agency Based Education Organization
Teaches principles for an agency based education.
Liberty Kids
Liberty Kids – Watch All 40 Episodes For Free!
Liberty Kids
The Great American Experience
Take Your Hat Off
When the Flag Goes By
Schoolhouse Rock: America Rock
Animated Hero Classics
by NEST Entertainment
Libraries of Hope
LibrariesOfHope.com (home of the Well-Educated Heart) provides a treasure trove of FREE resources to help preserve a culture of Faith, Family and Freedom and a love of the Good, the True and the Beautiful. We are a community of families learning to use the Arts – Music, Paintings, Poetry and Story – to educate the hearts of our children.
Of special interest to the Moms for America community:
My America Story Book: A sampling of American history stories from pre-1923 literature. Stories are available to listen to or to read. You will also find Fine Art and Music to go along with the topics. Children can create their own My America Story Book with images provided.
The Forgotten Classics Family Library: Here is a large collection of stories gathered from the pre-1923 Golden Age of Children’s Literature. Free digital versions can be accessed by clicking on the title. Especially note the Freedom Series filled with inspiring stories from American history as well as the World Freedom Series.
Libraries of Hope Online Library
Here are thousands of children’s history and cultural books sorted by topics and genre and linked to free digital reads. To find the books, click on a topic of interest, and then click on one of the buttons at the top of the page. To open a book, click on the icon next to the title.
Catch the Vision Introductory Course
Learn more about the Well-Educated Heart philosophy of learning and find even more free resources and how to use them. Some families use it as a complete Homeschooling program.
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