Karen Andreola





Karen Andreola

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Average rating: 4.02 · 998 ratings · 139 reviews · 6 distinct works
A Charlotte Mason Companion...
4.18 of 5 stars 4.18 avg rating — 475 ratings — published 1998
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Pocketful Of Pinecones: Nat...
3.96 of 5 stars 3.96 avg rating — 112 ratings — published 2002
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Lessons at Blackberry Inn: ...
3.97 of 5 stars 3.97 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2009
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Simply Grammar: An Illustra...
3.42 of 5 stars 3.42 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 1993
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Story Starters: Helping Chi...
4.4 of 5 stars 4.40 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2006
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Beautiful Girlhood: Revised...
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3.88 of 5 stars 3.88 avg rating — 398 ratings — published 1922 — 14 editions
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“[A woman's] education should be as varied and perfect as possible. If for no other reason to enable her properly to educate and rear her own children. Whatever grand truths are planted in the mother's mind may take root in the next generation, and there grow, blossom, and shed their perfume on the world. The child receives the mother's very thought by intuition. If the mother's mind is weak and narrow in its range, the child is affected by this fact long before it finds meaning in the mother's words. But if the mother's mind is cultured and refined by study until her thoughts are grand and far-reaching, the child's soul will grow and expand under the mesmeric influence of these thoughts, as the plant grows under the influence of the sun.”
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