Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Keepers at Home & Little Keepers at Home Series

I have been looking for a great Home Economics curriculum for Bryleigh and a friend recommended this to me. After looking over the information, I instantly fell in love with it! I decided to order both of these handbooks. I highly recommend checking this out!

The "Keepers at Home" manual is 380 pages and for girls ages 7-16. The Keepers at Home handbook for young ladies is perfect for girls 7 through 16. The handbook is designed to teach and prepare girls to become godly, competent keepers of the home, Christian wives, and mothers. It includes Bible reading, Bible memory, extensive skills for practical living, and creative handiwork. Give your daughter the skills she needs to succeed at the calling God has given her. Whether your daughter is a member of a club or uses it as part of her education, this book combined with a little teaching will prepare her for life.

For smaller girls, they have the "Little Keepers at Home" which is geared to girls ages 4-6. This Little Keepers handbook makes a great start for your little girls to begin learning to be keepers of the home. The book has a very simple design so that your girls, ages 4 to 6, can begin to be little keepers and future Christian homemakers! The handbook includes sections on Godly Girlhood, Basic Skills, Homemaking, and Nature. Girls will learn to begin, work on, and finish projects.



Here's the table of contents for Keepers at Home: http://www.keepersofthefaith.com/product/category/KeepersatHomeTableofContents

Here's the table of contents for Little Keepers at Home:http://www.keepersofthefaith.com/zk/ProductArticles/Little_Keepers_TOC.pdf

Here's some examples of what you will find in the Keepers at Home handbook.


You can order these book at http://www.keepersofthefaith.com/product/KeepersatHomeHandbook.html

Oh and I almost forgot to mention that they have Contenders for the Faith for your sons ages 6 to 16! It provides guidelines for 89 different skills, each an important component to preparing our sons to be Godly men.

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