Crystallized Evergreen Branches: A Simple Winter Science Project for Your Homeschool
Learn how to make crystallized evergreen branches using borax and boiling water. This winter science project fits beautifully within a Charlotte Mason homeschool, blending hands-on observation, living ideas, and simple experiments.
The Safety of Stories: How Fiction Can Calm Fears
Help your children make sense of Halloween decorations by learning the stories behind them. A gentle approach rooted in understanding, clarity and Charlotte Mason ideas.
A Gift Guide for Your Favorite Charlotte Mason Homeschool Mom
Homeschooling mothers spend their days nurturing children with books, ideas, and beauty. A Charlotte Mason mom carries much of the atmosphere of the home, and the right gift can support her in her own growth while also lifting her daily work.
Whether you’re a husband looking for ideas, a friend wanting to encourage a homeschool mom, or a mother hoping to point your family in the right direction, this guide offers gifts that fit a life shaped by the Charlotte Mason philosophy.
The Art of Motherhood: Seeing the Sacredness of Motherhood in Art: Maternity by Marc Chagall
Charlotte Mason’s List of Attainments for a Child of the age of 6: A Living Childhood: Reciting a Parable and a Psalm
The Art of Motherhood: Learning to Notice Again
Charlotte Mason List of Attainments for a Child of the Age of 6: To Recite, Beautifully: Six Easy Poems and Hymns in the Charlotte Mason Early Years
Charlotte Mason’s List of Attainments for a Child Under Six—And Why They Matter for Mothers
What Charlotte Mason Called Twaddle (and How to Find Grace It in Your Homeschool)
Discover what Charlotte Mason meant by twaddle and how to recognize it in children’s books. Learn how to choose living books that honor your child’s intelligence and nurture a love of learning in your homeschool.
Something Restful, Something Beautiful, Something Reflective, and Something Fun: The Recipe for A Homeschool Mom’s Break
Take time to slow down and savor your homeschool break with these four gentle rhythms—something restful, something beautiful, something reflective, and something fun. This post shares simple, soul-filling ideas for homeschool moms to rest, reflect, and reconnect with their families between terms, inspired by the peaceful principles of Charlotte Mason.