Pajama School Book Review

 

 

Have you ever felt like you’re the only kid who has ever heard the question, “So, do you do school in your pajamas?”

 

Have you ever felt like you’re the only homeschool graduate out there blazing the “life after homeschooling” trail?

 

Have you ever felt like the only Mom who ever has to try to figure out how to answer the age-old question, “What about socialization?”

 

Even if you know in your head you’re not the only one out there, sometimes it sure can feel like it. If you’re looking for some encouragement, laughter, inspiration in your homeschooling journey, look no farther than the book Pajama School!

 

Homeschool graduate Natalie Wickham shares stories from her life as she made the transition into homeschooling in 4th grade and continued through college. Natalie tells about her early years in Germany, how she learned to get along with her siblings, how she dealt with a mentally ill Grandma living with her family, about her involvement in grassroots politics, and more.

 

Natalie also answers questions like what curriculum her family used, how she started a successful music teaching business, why and how she continued homeschooling through college, and much more!

 

The best part of all, though, is that Natalie is deeply committed to growing in her walk with the Lord and encouraging others to do the same. This passion to glorify God in all she does shines through every paragraph and is an inspiration to readers of all ages and educational backgrounds. Natalie is poignantly honest on many topics, like grappling with and discovering a biblical understanding of the role of women, being a servant-leader, and more.

 

Pajama School can be ordered at Sibro Publishing, http://sibropublishing.com, or on Amazon. To read the first chapter of the book, find out more about Pajama School, enter exciting contests, read interviews with homeschooling graduates, and find other fun stuff, check out Natalie’s blog at http://pajamaschool.com.

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