My Father’s World homeschool curriculum sells like hotcakes on eBay. My friend, Tiffany, who uses My Father’s World to teach her 6 children says that the curriculum is hard to find used because so many families hold on to it to use again later when the children go through the four year cycle of learning.

Best Homeschool Buys has a page set aside for used My Father’s World Curriculum listed for sale on eBay. See what’s available this week.  The set shown below sold  for $172.50.

 

My Father's World Homeschool Curriculum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My Father’s World is a multi-level curriculum so the family can study, learn, and read aloud together.

Key Component Stengths of the My Father’s World Curriculum

  1. First and foremost, the curriculum recognizes the Bible to be the foundation of wisdom and education, the Truth upon which all learning must rest to be accurate.
  2. Utilizes hands-on, unit studies with daily lesson plans that are easy-to-teach.

  3. In a Biblical worldview framework, this curriculum combines the best of Charlotte Mason’s ideas and classical education.

  4. It retains an international focus which includes missions study.

  5. As mentioned earlier, it enables families with children of different ages to learn together.

  6. Finally, it incorporates the author’s observations of how children learn.

 

I wanted to show you a screen shot of the used curriculum by My Father’s World that sold on eBay in the last few weeks.  The GREEN signifies that the item sold. Every set listed SOLD…and this is only a fourth of what was on the page.  That shows how popular this curriculum is!

My Father's World on eBay

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I wish there were more of this used curriculum available to save you money, but the truth is, My Father’s World is a relatively new curriculum that is very popular. After it has been around for a few more years, we’ll find used My Father’s World curriculum more readily.

You might also try Homeschool Classifieds to see there is any listed there.

Visit My Father’s World at  http://www.mfw.com