July 26, 2015

A Brief Discussion On Living Books – Part I by Therese Racklyeft

Therese Racklyeft is a Charlotte Mason teacher at the Charlotte Mason Community School in Detroit, MI. In Part I she incorporates some of her own story […]
May 17, 2015

Murder Mysteries: Do They Belong In The Trash or On The Couch? by Kathryn Forney

Whenever asked the question, “What have you been reading lately?” and my answer is, “A murder mystery,” I feel I must qualify and explain myself. There […]
November 10, 2013

“A thousand thoughts that burn come to us on the wings of verse.”* by Bonnie Buckingham

Did you know a great poet passed away in late August? No more poems from his pen. No more translations of epic Anglo-Saxon poetry. He was […]
October 20, 2013

The Danger of Safe Reading by Liz Cottrill

Convincing families to venture into the world of living books as the heart and soul of their children’s education has had some challenges, but there is […]
April 11, 2011

A Book that Changed the World: The King James Bible by Sheila Carroll

May 2, 2011 marks the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Bible (KJV). In 1604, King James I of England authorized a new […]
February 27, 2011

1611-2011: The 400th Anniversary of the King James Bible by Bonnie Buckingham

In the Parent’s Reviews, Charlotte Mason had articles on book recommendations for teachers and students. She gave lists of books. Books to be read. The King […]

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