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A passion for books

Writing, Reading, Creating

Kit out your creative kids

Make new creative friends

Learn Together

Group classes and workshops

Share your passion for storytelling

Express yourself!

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Ms. Libby's Lab

Where curious minds come to create.

At Ms. Libby’s Lab, we believe learning should spark something — a question, an idea, a story. That’s why our courses don’t just check the Department of Education curriculum boxes. They ignite imagination, encourage independence, and prepare students for whatever comes next — college, a career, or a passion project they haven't even dreamed of yet.

The workshops, classes, and courses are designed for homeschoolers who think differently — the storytellers, the big-picture thinkers, the future filmmakers, writers, entrepreneurs, and artists. If your student is a creative soul with a brain that won’t quit, they’re in the right place.

Our site offers homeschooling families a comprehensive online homeschool writing curriculum designed to meet the needs of K-12 students, including specialized programs for middle and high school. Whether you’re searching for the best English homeschool writing curriculum or creative writing homeschool curriculum, you’ll find options tailored for classical education homeschooling as well as modern approaches. Our programs cover everything from self-directed learning aids to structured writing programs for kids and teens, including focused guidance on essay writing. If you’re asking, “which curriculum is best for my reader and writer?”—our online curriculum for homeschooling combines flexibility with rigor, supporting families seeking a trusted homeschool writing curriculum that prepares students for academic success and beyond.

The Spark Notebook

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  • Books Every Student Should Read Before They Graduate

    Whether your student dreams of becoming a writer, wants to better
    understand the world, or just needs a break from textbooks with a story they’ll
    enjoy spending time in, these books are essentials — not because some
    curriculum says so, but because stretch imagination, sharpen perspective, and
    leave a mark long after the final chapter.

  • When Your Kid Doesn’t Like to Read: Why It Happens — and How to Help

    When a child resists reading, parents often reach for solutions before asking the harder questions: why does my child dislike it, and what might help them grow into a reader? The answers aren’t always about skill. Sometimes the issue is pressure, or the absence of a book that feels alive in their hands. Reading is more than fluency and comprehension — it is emotional, cultural, and deeply human.

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Natural Storytellers

All you need to keep them writing

Thank you for helping me make the ending of my stronger 🪄

- Naomi O.

📖 I see what you did there - getting him to read something new, but thinking it was his idea.

- Taylor W.

I can clearly see how you are working to make me better in myriad ways, not just in the writing but the career stuff, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate that ❤️

- John W.