Reading Materials
- Suggested Book List
$3.00
Author: Wanda Sanseri Screened to be acceptable to most Christian families, this list of recommended books from kindergarten to adult level suggests character-building, edifying material for students to read. Take advantage of the hours Wanda has spent searching for these treasures. (When choosing books to read aloud, look for...
- Play by the Sea
$5.00
Author: Wanda Sanseri This beginning reader includes all 120 words in Sections A-F of The WISE Guide for Spelling plus 23 additional ones. Since we teach the keys to the language from the beginning, it is not necessary for Spell to Write and Read students to use a basal text for reading. The first words taught are the most commo...
- Let's Play, " I See!" (New!)
$5.00
by Wanda Sanseri SWR Beginning Reader - Book 2 If your students enjoy playing the game "I Spy", they will love this new booklet! Let's Play, "I See!" contains reading selections where the bulk of the words come from early spelling lists in the Wise Guide. It checks the student's comprehension in a fu...
- The New England Primer of 1777
$16.00
Edited and expanded by Gary and Wanda Sanseri Heritage Edition Hardcover The New England Primer helped produce a high level of literate, self-taught citizens who valued righteousness and liberty. For over a hundred years, the Founding Fathers and others learned to read using the Bible and this book (first introduced in 1690). Eve...
- Lessons from Nature
$20.00
Author: John Bunyan; Edited by: Gary and Wanda Sanseri The great author of Pilgrim’s Progress uses simple things as object lessons for teaching spiritual truths: a fig tree, a rosebush, an egg, birds, butterflies, insects, fish, horses, frogs, a mole, a sunrise, and a snail. John Bunyan transforms ordinary items such as a candle, a...
- D. L. Moody's Child Stories
$20.00
by Dwight L. Moody These stories, originally used as sermon anecdotes delivered by evangelist D.L. Moody, present a wonderful collection of Christian morals for the entire family. Using children as the focus, each story depicts a true experience from Moody's own life or of someone he knew. Home and family are stressed and ...