As we slowly ease ourselves into a Charlotte Mason-inspired education, I’ve been making a real effort to incorporate weekly composer and artist study into our
My family has had a bit of a “Sunrise, Sunset” moment here lately, because Bethany and I are taking dance lessons from the same teacher
Last week, I told you about my little error in the book storage arena. As a result, we’ve been discovering some excellent new fall books,
I’ve been on a fiction kick lately. I bought several Very Grown Up historical monographs at the most recent library book sale, and then realized
We made a terrible decision this summer. We are doing the miserable work of getting our house ready to sell, and in a fit of
To be honest, I’ve never been much of a bird girl. I’m not totally ignorant, and I can identify the birds we normally see in
In putting together a few books about women in science, I noticed that a conservation theme was emerging. That makes today’s post all about conservation
I’ve read more than once recently that the “golden age of picture books” has passed. While that’s certainly a dreadful thing to contemplate, I don’t
March is Women’s History Month, by official government proclamation, but it’s worth identifying great books about women’s history to use all year long. Today and
UPDATE 11/13/14: I received a comment from a reader, which you can read below, addressing a major error in my post. As someone whose family