Today, I am sharing the most inspiring books for your homeschool. If you are a homeschool parent, you are going to want to check these out!
Then, keep reading because I am sharing additional resources for homeschool inspiration!
The Most Inspiring Books for Homeschool Parents
The most inspirational books for homeschool parents
Here are some homeschool-specific books that I have found to be incredibly helpful over the years:
These are not technically homeschool books, but I found them to be super-helpful
These aren’t homeschool books, but they helped me think about the way I approach homeschooling:
More resources for homeschool parents:
- An Invitation to Slow Down, with Katrina Kenison | The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
- Permission to Live and Homeschool Imperfectly with Melissa Camara Wilkins | The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
- Methods, Philosophies (and Why You Don’t Need Them) | The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
- Just Because It’s Different, Doesn’t Mean It’s Less: Chatting with Shawna Wingert | The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
- Dear Overwhelmed Homeschool Mom
- When Homeschooling is Hard
Take your homeschool read-alouds to the next level:
I offer a free 5-day Coffee and Books email series. This simple homeschool tradition was unplanned and it’s oh-so-simple. Sometimes, the best ideas are the simplest ones!
Read more about Coffee and Books here:
Join Coffee and Books here:
I have a vibrant group of readers on Facebook!
Join the Virtual Family Book Club at My Little Poppies:
“Lazy” Unit Studies can transform your homeschool!
If you’ve been following our site for any length of time, you already know about Lazy Unit Studies. The beauty of Lazy Unit Studies is that they allow for you to embrace rabbit holes and surrender to delight-driven learning while helping your children grow into joyful, lifelong learners.
Lazy Unit Studies capitalize upon your child’s current area of interest, layering on opportunities for exploration and discovery until your child is ready to move on to her next learning adventure. By allowing your child to pursue her current passion, you are teaching her to be a joyful, curious, lifelong learner.

To read more about Lazy Unit Studies and how to make them work in your homeschool, here are some resources:
- Lazy Unit Study 101 {eBook with Printables}
- Lazy Unit Study 101: A Self-Paced Course for Homeschool Families

