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Art Fundamentals
Art Fundamentals Workbook gives students a full, no-prep art course where every page bursts with color, thoughtful structure, and real-world art skills — from basic drawing elements to composition, shading, and creative challenge work. Designed for all learning styles, it helps them understand why art works — so they can experiment, grow, and make art with confidence.

Botany
All‑in‑One Plant Science Workbook takes students on a hands-on journey through the plant world — from seed anatomy and photosynthesis to roots, flowers, and plant classification. Packed with diagrams, labs, drawing activities, and real investigations, it makes botany real and reachable. Perfect for grades 5–12 (including high-school credit), it’s science brought to life, with room for creativity, curiosity, and real discovery.



Gratitude Journal
Positive Mindset Workbook invites kids (and adults!) to build a habit of thankfulness — with writing, drawing, doodling, and thoughtful prompts that turn everyday moments into reflections of joy and growth. It’s a friendly, art-infused tool designed to encourage self-awareness, optimism, and a habit of noticing the good in life, even in small things.

Myths, Science, and Sacred Accounts
5th-12th Grade: Great for High School Credit
Myths, Science, & Sacred Accounts guides students through the world’s earliest stories of origins—mythic, scientific, and sacred—so they can see how different cultures have tried to explain the beginning of everything. Through readings, reflections, creative work, and thoughtful analysis, students learn to compare ideas, trace themes, and think for themselves. It’s history, worldview, and critical thinking woven into one engaging journey.



The Art of Writing
Currently in the Studio:
The Art of Writing Workbook, designed more like a writers sketchbook than a traditional writing curriculum.
It doesn’t teach grammar or mechanics. Instead, it explores how writing actually works: imagining clearly, noticing details, choosing words with intention, and shaping scenes so readers can see and feel them.
The book is built around visual thinking, sensory description, movement, and playful experimentation. It includes open writing and drawing spaces, prompts that encourage rule-bending, and handwritten notes from a fictional, introverted old writer and his quietly judgmental cat, Syntax.
The pages feel lived-in, messy, thoughtful, and unfinished in the best way!
This project is about treating writing as a creative art form, closer to painting or sculpting than worksheets, and giving young writers permission to think deeply, take risks, and develop their own voice.


