CLOSED Giveaway ~ Living Books History Curriculum – $99 Value!

Published:
September 8, 2012

Carrie Fernandez

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Carrie

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Congratulations to our winner: Meg Wilson!

Heritage History Giveaway!


Enter to win Heritage History’s World History Curriculum
A complete “Living Books” History program, valued at $99!


If you are looking for a way to make History a fun and easy subject, Heritage History has the answer! Our highly regarded Curriculum will help your students “read their way through world history”. Our Curriculum provides everything you need to help your student learn history in the easiest way possible—by reading enjoyable histories from first-rate story-tellers.

The Heritage Classical Curriculum features a complete home library of hundreds of easy-to-read, classical histories that were written for young people generations ago by well-known authors. Your students will enjoy reading biographies, Bible stories, adventure stories, military histories, legends, and simplified classics from their personal history library.

“Every homeschooling family should have access to this wonderful collection—No matter what curriculum you use—No matter how old your children are. These are books the whole family can enjoy.”

Heritage History Living Books
No Textbooks—No Tomes—Just Readable History

The BENEFITS of using Heritage History’s Classical Curriculum

  • Students LOVE reading these story-based histories
  • Includes homeschooling favorites by H. E. Marshall, Helene Guerber, Alfred Church, John Haaren, and many more.
  • Everyday low prices—Affordable on any budget.
  • Pre-1923 histories promote traditional values.
  • Easy for Mom: No worksheets, no tests, no frustrating searches for out-of-print classics.
  • Books for the whole family – Mom and Dad can learn along.
  • Perfect for Charlotte Mason, Classical Christian, or “Living Books” homeschool programs.
  • Books can be printed, read online, or uploaded to any e-Reader.

See dozens of enthusiastic reviews of the
Heritage Classical Curriculum here, or visit the Heritage History store to learn more.

For Your Chance to win the World History Collection:

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If you can’t wait to win this wonderful collections of classical “living” histories, or just want to learn more, visit the Heritage History online library, or Buy Now using the coupon code: SEPTEMBER for an additional $10 off.

World History Collection—Five CDs: $99.99 $89.99
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