Noah Webster was an influential American lexicographer and spelling reformer who profoundly shaped education and American identity. His writings and particularly his iconic speller books laid the foundation for teaching reading and spelling for generations of Americans. Webster's legacy endures in American culture, as his work helped secularize education and forge national consciousness through language standardization. His name remains synonymous with authoritative English language dictionaries to this day.
Time flows in one toward the future. However, some physicists have shown that much of what we believe about time is just an illusion. Time may not flow at all. Our past may still exists.
When Dad Comes Home is a picture book for young kids learning to cope with a parent being away for long periods of time. In this book, military kids, Bryce and Noah, share the long awaited adventures they plan to have when their Dad returns from his long deployment. The book is brought to life with beautiful illustrations by Amariah Rauscher.
The great American educator Noah Webster first published A Grammatical Institute of the English Language, otherwise known as the Blue Back Speller, in 1783. His goal was to provide a uniquely American, Christ-centered approach to training children. Little did he know that this remarkable little gem would become the staple for parents and educators for more than a century and would help to build the most literate nation in history of the West. Many of the Founding Fathers used this book to home school their children, including Benjamin Franklin who taught his granddaughter to read, spell, and pronounce words using "Old Blue Back."
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