Read with Me
- fromhometoworld
- Sep 16, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 5, 2025
Since I began homeschooling our daughter several years ago, I created my own little book club for myself. My books of choice are ones that I feel may have just a nugget of information that I can use in my teaching. Now that we are looking to do world schooling, those books have now entered my queue.Â
Follow with me the book that I am currently reading or simply look at the list of some of my suggested and favorite homeschooling and child development books. The current book will be listed at the top of the list. I will put a link to purchase these as well and I am no way affiliated or receive compensation from any of the books purchased through the links. I’m just simply trying to be helpful.Â
9/30/25
Family Afloat: Two Years Sailing the World with Two Kids and Two Captains

9/22/25
A fighting chance

Fun side note about this book: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VYxNdlsN2_0
At Home in the World: Reflections on Belonging While Wandering the Globe

360 Degrees Longitude: One Family's Journey Around the World

The World Is Our Classroom: How One Family Used Nature and Travel to Shape an Extraordinary Education

Free to Learn: Why Unleashing the Instinct to Play Will Make Our Children Happier, More Self-Reliant, and Better Students for Life

The Gardener and the Carpenter: What the New Science of Child Development Tells Us About the Relationship Between Parents and Children

Home Smart - How Homeschooled Children Become Confident, Independent Adults

The Family Firm: A Data-Driven Guide to Better Decision Making in the Early School Years (The ParentData Series)

The Danish Way of Parenting: What the Happiest People in the World Know About Raising Confident, Capable Kids

Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children

The Brave Learner: Finding Everyday Magic in Homeschool, Learning, and LifeÂ

There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather: A Scandinavian Mom's Secrets for Raising Healthy, Resilient, and Confident Kids (from Friluftsliv to Hygge)

One and Only: The Freedom of Having an Only Child, and the Joy of Being One

Why Can't We Just Play?: What I Did When I Realized My Kids Were Way Too Busy
