Monday, November 14, 2011

Great New Title for kids- new Mass translation

The Mass Illustrated for Children
 by Susan Bateman

!!!  NEW   !!!

This is an incredible coloring book/illustrated storybook of the Mass. It contains the text of the Mass (Ordinary - new translation) as well as some explanatory text. Perfect for First Communion prep or any study of the Mass. Children can take it to Mass and follow along as well.

I really like it because it fits with the way I teach First Communion prep classes. For example, on the Confiteor page, the text is accompanied by illustrations (to color) of the story of the Prodigal Son. The cover image features the Good Shepherd carrying the lamb on his shoulders. (I have placed on this page the image of the previous cover of this coloring book but will load up the revised cover as soon as I can scan it.) The back cover text says "Jesus is inviting you to share in his life through the Mass. Let the Good Shepherd carry you on his shoulders into the mystery of his love."

5.5 X 8.5 softcover
published by Second Spring and Thomas More College

You can purchase it HERE!

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

We're having a big sale!!

I mean a REALLY BIG sale!! Please pass the word along.


We've never had a sale this BIG! Everything in our online store is on sale with savings from 20-50%. Please visit our website soon as some quantities are limited. Check out some of the specials below. 
 


ALL NOVELS 50% OFF

CROSS AMONG THE TOMAHAWKS AND SHIPS BOY WITH MAGELLAN BY MILTON LOMASK 
SWORD OF CLONTARF AND THE KING'S THANE BY CHARLES BRADY
WORD TO CAESAR BY GEOFFREY TREASE
CITY OF THE GOLDEN HOUSE,
CHILDREN OF THE RED KING,
 AND CHUIRAQUIMBA AND THE BLACK ROBES




ALL HOMESCHOOL CULTURE RESOURCES 40% OFF

    HAYSTACKS FULL OF NEEDLES: A CATHOLIC HOME EDUCATOR'S
    GUIDE TO SOCIALIZATION
BY ALICE GUNTHER
   
    IN HIS IMAGE: NURTURING CREATIVITY IN THE HEART OF YOUR
    HOME 
BY MARY GILDERSLEEVE

   
    A LITTLE WAY OF HOMESCHOOLING: THIRTEEN FAMILIES
   DISCOVER CATHOLIC UNSCHOOLING
BY SUZIE ANDRES


  Much more!! All on sale now!!

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Our newest title!!

Children of the Red King
by Madeleine Polland

Now available!!

This was Mrs. Polland's first novel for children, and it is excellent! In her usual beautiful storytelling style (City of the Golden House, Beorn the Proud, Chuiraquimba and the Black Robes), she tells the story of the last Irish chieftain to hold out against King John and the English conquest of Ireland. While his children are held captive by a Norman knight, Cormac of Connacht battles to keep the land free and retain his kingship against conspirators.

Exciting historical fiction set in early 13th century Ireland.

 
Cover art by Sean Fitzpatrick; cover design by Ted Schluenderfritz.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Website Down

I'm sorry, but our website has been down for a day or two as the cart server owner migrates to a new server. It will be another day, I think, and all will be up and running again.

Thanks for your patience!
I am not able to access it to see what orders were placed over the weekend, but I will get the orders out as soon as possible once the servers are back up.
God bless
Margot

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

End of Summer

Wow- my last post was in May! I didn't realize that I hadn't posted something in so long. But that's probably a good thing since one goal I had for the summer was to spend less time on the computer and more time looking in my children's faces.

And now . . .  summer is at an end (almost)!

I wanted to post a long and rambling tract about my impressions after the Catholic Marketing Network trade show, but I just haven't had time. I will say, however, that the show never ceases to inspire me and make me feel part of something great and glorious.

Here are a few new things I saw that I think homeschoolers will find interesting:

Lisa Hendey's new book is due out this fall.



This new DVD series will also be ready this fall:

I saw a little clip of it, and it is a beautifully filmed wide overview of the Church photographed all over the world. I will be doing a more indepth review of it for the magazine and love2learn.net after I have had a chance to view the whole thing.

Lastly the Didache religion course series has now come out with semester courses which focus on particular aspects of the catechism. Some of them are condensed versions of the full year courses and some have new information. There is one just on the Sacraments and one on the Blessed Trinity. I think having the option for a smaller book will be great for homeschoolers, both for the pocketbook and for the schedule.


Hillside news in the next post!!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Catholic Summer Reading Program

The folks at Aquinas and More are sponsoring a Catholic summer reading program. Click on the green widget to your right to go to the page. Several of our books are in the finals for the voting, so hop on over and cast your votes! You will see some other great books listed.

Here are the books of ours that are nominated: City of the Golden House by Madeleine Polland (one of my all time favorites) and Word to Caesar by Geoffrey Trease (adventure story set in Roman empire).
I agree that they are both wonderful for summer reading!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Conference Schedule

Here are the conferences we have booked so far:

April 29-30th
ARCH in Houston
http://www.arch-homeschool.org/index.php?page=curriculum-fair
You can meet Cindy Kelly, one of the authors featured in A Little Way of Homeschooling, at our table on Friday night. Then chat with Maria Rioux, regular contributor to mater et magistra magazine on Saturday.

April 30
CHAPLET in Southern NJ (I will be attending this one)
http://www.chaplet.org/Conference.html

May 20-21
Buffalo Catholic Home Schooling Conference
http://www.quietwatersproductions.com/index.cfm?load=page&page=7

May 27-28
North Texas
http://www.ihmconference.org/northtexas/
Visit with Charlotte Williams

June 10-11
IHM in Virginia (I will be attending this one)
http://www.ihmconference.org/national/

June 24 and 25
We would attend the Cleveland OH conference if we could find someone to cover the table.
http://www.ihmconference.org/cleveland/

July 22-23
Tampa, Florida
http://www.ihmconference.org/tampa/

Saturday, March 05, 2011

New Titles

We are please to announce that our latest title, A Little Way of Homeschooling: Thirteen Families Discover Unschooling by Suzie Andres is available for preorder. Please visit the Hillside Education website for more information.

People often ask me what "program" I use, or whether Hillside provides a full curriculum. Well, we don't provide a full curriculum, we publish resources that we think will bring enlightenment and beauty to home education. But the answer to the first question is more complicated. What program I use is not as important as the program that YOU use and that you have found to work with your particular children and your particular situation. I believe in supporting home educators no matter what style of teaching they employ. I fell in love with this book because the stories related by the homeschooling moms are given honestly and humbly and Suzie's connection with St. Therese is irresistible. I think you will be uplifted and refreshed by reading it.

We also have reprinted a version of Fabiola by Cardinal Wiseman that was originally published by the Daughters of St. Paul. This is the version recommended for MODG families. It has taken us years to bring this to print, so I heave a great sigh as I announce it. Please visit the What's New page on the website to see all of our new releases.

We have a few more books in production that will be available for the next school year. We'll post them as we finish them.
Blessings,
Margot

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Winter weather causing delays

I heard from the printer that the winter issue of the magazine (boy-themed) has been delayed because of winter weather. This weather system is affecting all of us in one way or another. We're snowed in here today with promises of accumulating ice overnight (I hate ice!). I've been so impatient to get this issue out and God in His wisdom has other plans -- for me keeping me depending upon Him and teaching me humility, and for you, giving you yet another way to practice charity by sticking with us even though our issues are late. Thanks for sticking with us!!

The good news is that we are well ahead on our spring issue and it will be mailed in advance of Easter. That issue has ideas for the Liturgical Year celebrations of Easter as well as the theme of "relationships" in homeschooling. It will also include the first part of an article on motivation by Andrew Pudewa (second part to come out in the summer issue). Thinking about Easter being later--really in spring here--is helping me get through this winter slog.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Feast of St. Brigid February 1

The Feast of St. Brigid is coming up! I find it so satisfying that her feast falls within the Christmas season, the last feast before the feast of Candlemas on February 2, since St. Brigid is said to have mystically visited the manger in Bethlehem to see the Christ Child. You can read Amy Steedman's telling of it in this narrative. The symbol of fire has also been associated with St. Brigid, again, so fitting to be honored so close to the feast of Candlemas.

You can celebrate the feast with Irish treats and the making of St. Brigid's cross (directions here). You might also like to read Brigid's Cloak with your children. You will also find some other ideas at the the Catholic Culture site.