Last year, I asked my readers what they’d like to see their local bookstore do for home educators. I got a host of wonderful suggestions. So I’m happy to announce that Peace Hill Press has now published a booklet for bookstore owners and managers. We’re hoping it will help more and more local stores serve the home schooling population.
You can read the booklet online by clicking here. But if you’d like print copies to hand to your favorite bookstore manager, all you have to do is let us know. Email Jackie (order at welltrainedmind.com) and tell her how many you’d like and where to send them.


I wanted to point out a typo. Under the Handwriting without Tears section for elementary sources you wrote, “this is a top handwriting programs.” Oops.
Otherwise, I love this and will be considering giving it to the manager at my local bookstore. I have found that B&N is much more homeschooling friendly than Borders is.
Thank you, this information is very helpful!
That sounds great. I was in a bookstore yesterday thinking how sad it was to have an enormous store with only 3 aisles designated as “literature.” It make me think of the grocery store label “real cheese.”
Excellent idea – good for libraries, too.
Unfortunately, Mastering the Periodic Table: Exercises on the Elements seems to be out of print.
Thanks for the resource booklet. Good tool.
Here’s Mastering the Periodic Table – probably too late to help, but thought Id try anyway!
http://www.rainbowresource.com/search.php?sid=1287778289-146965