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Hello Fellow American,

A few months ago, Hillsdale College launched a new free online course entitled “Classic Children’s Literature.” Perhaps you’ve had a chance to watch a few lectures.

We worked hard to release this course during a time when so many families were stuck at home due to the coronavirus shutdowns. I know many still are.

Today, I’m excited to announce that the course is now available on DVD! And you can reserve your copy right now.

The box-set is an excellent gift for parents, homeschool families, and anyone who cherishes an exciting and profound story.

“Classic Children’s Literature” explores some of the greatest works of children’s literature from Aesop and the classic fairy stories through the works of A.A. Milne, Robert Louis Stevenson, and more.

In this course, you’ll learn how these great books delight audiences of all ages, produce a sense of wonder, and teach timeless lessons to the young and old alike.

The 3-disc DVD box-set includes lessons on Beauty and the Beast, The Snow Queen, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Treasure Island, and more.

This course has brought special joy to my family, as it has inspired us to read through these classic works covered in this course together. I hope you can share this same experience with your loved ones as you learn more about what makes these beloved stories so important.

You can get your DVD box-set of “Classic Children’s Literature” by making a tax-deductible gift of $100 to Hillsdale College using this secure link:

https://secured.hillsdale.edu/hillsdale/support-classic-childrens-literature-dvd/

Thank you again for your support of Hillsdale College and partnering with us to educate our fellow citizens, especially our youngest citizens.

Without you, Hillsdale could not offer these courses free of charge to any person willing to learn.

Warm Regards,

Kyle Murnen, ’09
Director of Online Learning