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It you are unable to purchase
or borrow any of the listed books for any reason, you may substitute other
suitable materials for them. Also, please remember that most of the
reference books are required for future history study: Ancient Egypt,
Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome to name a few. God bless you as you
continue training your children for His Kingdom.
- Adam and His
Kin – Ruth Beechick
- The Bible
- Children’s
Guide to the Bible – Robert Willoughby
- Darwin’s Black
Box – Michael J. Behe
- The Genesis
Record – Henry M. Morris
- Historical
Atlas of the World – Rand McNally
- In the Days of
Noah – Gloria Clanin
- Josephus, The
Essential Writings – translation by- Paul L. Maier
- Seven Men Who
Rule From the Grave – Dave Breese
- Unlocking the
Mysteries of Creation – Dennis R. Petersen
- What’s Darwin
Have to Do With It? A Friendly Conversation about Evolution –Robert
C. Newman & John L. Wiester with Janet and Jonathan Moneymaker
- The Atlas of
Ancient Worlds – Anne Millard
- Dinosaurs by
Design – Duane T. Gish
- Dinosaurs of
Eden – Ken Ham
- Dry Bones and
other Fossils – Gary E. Parker and Mary M. Parker
- The Great
Dinosaur Mystery and the Bible – Paul S. Taylor
- It Just
Couldn’t Happen
- What Really
Happened to the Dinosaurs? – John Morris and Ken Ham
- A Child’s
History of the World – Virgel M. Hillyer
- Genesis Finding
Our Roots – Ruth Beechick
- God and the
History of Art - Barry Stebbing
- Kingfisher
History of the World
- The Story of
Mankind – Hendrik Willem Van Loon
- Streams of
Civilization I – Mary Staton and Albert Hyma
- The Timetables
of History – Bernard Grun
Science and other
additional resources:
- Bomby: The
Bombadier Beetle
- Moody Science
Classic Videos
- Scientific
Creationism (Morris)
- What is Creation
Science?
- Atlas of World
History – General Editor, Patrick K. O’Brien
- Atlas of World
Military History – Edited by Richard Brooks
- Baker’s Bible
Atlas – Charles F. Pfeiffer
- Historical
Atlas of the Classical World, (500B.C. – A.D.600) – (John
Haywood)
- The Usborne
Illustrated Atlas of History – Lisa Miles
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