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Our latest issue, EXPECT, is now available.
Encouragement and advice from a Charlotte Mason College graduate and mother of an only child from the 1957 Parents' Review.
The definitive guide to the Book of Centuries first published in 1928, along with an extended editor's note telling the story of its development.
I cannot tell you how often the aroma of freshly baked bread, or the smell of rice cooking, or the scent of wet grass transports me to my childhood, almost as immediately as I close my eyes and take a deep breath of those "sensations sweet."
Editor's Note. Lucy Barnes was born in 1805 as the first of four children of the poet and philologist William Barnes. She recalled that she and her siblings "never had in the remotest corner of their memories the shadow of an unkind word from their father, who was as ready to play 'bears' with them as to study the deepest roots of language."
Editor's Note: The December 1926 issue of The Parents' Review was subtitled "Of Little Children" and said that "This number has been prepared by special request." The issue was to contain several articles and poems about children, but the editor also wanted to include first-hand advice from actual mothers who had been trained at the House of Education.