
Old books, hard questions, and raising kids who can think. From the creators of Chapter House.
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Reading Devotions to Grandfather by Albrecht Anker (1893)
Many parents hesitate to read the Bible aloud to their children, and the reasons are almost always the same. They worry about their own ignorance. They worry about the hard passages...
The Lesson by Jules Trayer (1861)
We have all seen it. The well-meaning parent sets aside an hour for “reading time.” The child sits at the kitchen table with a stack of books. Twenty minutes in, the child is squirming. Thirty minutes in,...
The Reading Lesson by Leon Augustin Lhermitte (1925)
It is not uncommon to open a social media app and read a story from an exhausted, frazzled mom who is ready to give up on homeschooling.
She is doing living books, narration, and short...
Everyone who reads Æsop’s fables to their children makes the same mistake. They read the story, then maybe they read the moral, and then they ask the child what the lesson was. The child gives the right answer. Everyone feels satisfied. And...
Girl Reading by Winslow Homer (1872)
There is a difference between a book that informs and a book that lives. The difference is not always easy to name, but every child who has encountered it knows it in his bones. One book sits on the pag...
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Prepping for a better world.
Veteran teacher, homeschool mom, farm wife, music nerd, audiobook lover
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