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i'm very excited though about a good pile of renaissance books, that's the next period we will be studying. we just finished with marco polo, which was so interesting. the boys really loved to listen to his travel stories to kublai khan's court and that far away country of china.
of course i have a few parenting books in there... "feeding the whole family", by cynthia lair and "the creative family", by amanda blake soule, there is also the "i love dirt!". i realized, that every time i look at it and leave through it, i like it better...
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