The mother sighed. “So he sits with half-shut eyes, dreaming, dreaming, not one word has he heard!” Hans Christian opened…
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Autumnal News and a Book
I want to recommend a book I recently discovered that is full of whimsy and charm. In fact, my dd(15)…
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Should You Have Your Child Reread Books?
Occasionally, I hear from a mother who wonders if she should have her student reread a book by assigning the…
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The Story of Charlotte Mason and the Great Recognition
I am excited to share with you Nicole Handfield’s story about the new book, Charlotte Mason and the Great Recognition!…
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My Journey with Living Books
I have been quite busy lately with all sorts of preparing so there hasn’t been much time for blogging. So…
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Grilling and Reading
In 2005, the Kellys invited the Jahnkes over for pork chops on the grill. But there was one stipulation –…
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On Teaching Homer’s Odyssey
The father of Plutarch had him learn his Homer that he might get heroic ideas of life. Had…
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Reader’s Journal 2015
Here are my reads for the year, starting with my top 5 picks. If you wrote a list of the…
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A Christmas Read-Aloud
Who seeks for heaven alone to save his soul, May keep the path, but will not reach the goal; While…
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Simple and Holy: Favorite Advent Readings
Mary by Henry Ossawa Tanner 1914 Our Advent readings over the years have varied greatly. When there were lots of…
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Magic Mirrors: Exploring Living Books
Here is a living book that I am reading with my 12-year-old daughter. It is my second time through…
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All the World’s a Wonder-ball
One of the things I love about this whole living education thing is that everyday I get to learn and…
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