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The Old Schoolhouse Magazine sale and E-book giveaway

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine has a great e-book give away on this week. Here is what they have to say about it:


E-Book: The New School Year

"Has the new school year started with gusto at your house? Or guesses?
“I guess we’ll use this curriculum. I guess we’ll start on Monday. I guess we’ll use this folder, and I guess we could try unit studies this year.”
Does any of this sound familiar? Time for a change?

Get ready to plan a year of enthusiastic homeschool learning with consistent input from the Lord! Take the guesswork out of your planning, systematically organizing your homeschool this year with the E-Book:
The New School Year: Planning Your Course and Letting the Lord Determine Your Steps

The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine offers The New School Year . . . FREE!

Now’s a good time—get your free E-Book!" I've gotten mine.

They also have the Digital version of the Magazine on sale at a great price:  $7.95 until Midnight on Sunday, September 20.
 
 

Get Plugged in with The Old Schoolhouse Magazine Digital Edition


The print version is at the same great price of $7.95 only until tomorrow. So hurry!


Subscribe to The Old Schoolhouse Magazine for 7.95


 


If you want more here is a great bundle option:



One-year subscription and 2009 Planner 

The Old Schoolhouse has paired their one-year print subscription with the Schoolhouse Planner to provide you with the ultimate in organization and encouragement. U.S., Canadian, and other international residents can purchase these bundles for only $44--that's a savings of $20! But Hurry! Only 250 of each bundle is available and many have sold. International residents have their own special bundle! A one-year print subscription and the Schoolhouse Planner are only $54.00. This is a savings of over $30!




  Have a great day,

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