📖 Ignite Curiosity, One Page at a Time!
The 'Explore and Learn' 6 Volume Set is an educational treasure trove designed for inquisitive minds. Covering topics from Earth and Space to Science and Technology, this collection fosters a love for learning through engaging content and stunning visuals. Perfect for families looking to explore the world together!
M**I
Exactly as described.
Thank you.The books are in "like new" condition. Looking forward to many learning lessons with the kids.
M**N
Excellent. Love this series.
Item arrived much sooner than expected. Very satisfied with seller. Items were as described and in excellent condition. Very good deal and you cannot beat the price. These are a great homeschool resource and we will use them consecutively with our 4 1/2 year old starting with the Earth and Space book. Love the layout of these. Great photos. Not watered down. Not flashy. Just informative and interesting for kids. Gives them the knowledge they crave.
A**R
I love this series
I love this series. The product came in mint condition. Given that you cannot get this books anywhere (unless you are lucky enough to have a representative come to your house and not accidentally send them away for soliciting), All in all I'm very happy with this purchase.
A**S
Wonderful books, terrific price.
Got these as a Christmas gift for my niece, she LOVES these books. And this was a great deal, much less than the new books and in perfect condition.
A**
Five Stars
Great for Students
M**T
Five Stars
lots of good and interesting information
V**N
Five Stars
Great books
D**N
I did not AT ALL like what I found
I purchased these books yesterday, but today I am going to try to get my money back. After purchasing this product from a door-to-door Estonian salesmen, I stayed up most of the night reading them. I did not AT ALL like what I found. These books are aimed toward home school families, but they seriously undermine Christianity. I will give some examples. There is a section on world religions with detailed information on Islam and Hinduism. Yet, Christianity is not mentioned; other than there is a lame project to make a clay Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus. Also, every few pages of all of these books have half to an entire page explaining a Greek or Norse God or a Native American religious belief. Not that I have a problem with my kid learning mythology, but it is embedded in these books heavily in order to raise questions about their concept of God. Moreover, many of the projects are exceptionally elementary in comparison to the information covered (for an example make a clay Jesus or a cardboard car). Readers may also find it interesting that the Statue of Liberty is defined as a statue given to the U.S. by France. Most of us would agree that key information is missing from this definition (intentionally for obvious reasons). I did not turn more than 3 pages at a time without reading something alarming. Southwestern Advantage is very open to their alignment with common core, so it is possible that less recent additions are much better than the 2015 addition. The indoctrination in these books is much heavier than the education!
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