Little Lads and Ladies of Virtue Character Curriculum Review


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Kathie from The Character  Corner has put together a comprehensive program to build virtue in our children.

I can't tell you how much I love this!

Honestly, in an age where everything is relevant; where morals are rarely respected, much less enforced; where teens are expected to rebel and live risky lives, there is a aching need for a generation of virtue. A generation of character. A generation whose word is more binding than a contract. A generation whose lives are centered around and built upon the unchanging principles of God's Word.

Kathie offers us an incredible 24-week character curriculum called Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue.

Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue has:

Lesson plansActivitiesGamesMemory Verses and Color sheets for every quality.  Borrowing from a number of excellent resources, she begins each virtue with a colorful lesson plan to help you plan.
Coupled with lesson book are two sets of copywork page books, a reward chart and character badges. This curriculum would be an excellent supplement to any homeschool!

 This program can be used with toddlers up through school-aged children.

I can't wait to start this with my kids!


Please pop on over to view a sample lesson and the table of contents.

Enter to win Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue at The Character Corner!Go here to enter the giveaway! 


I was given for review the e-book version of Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue in exchange for my honest review. I did not receive any compensation other than the book itself. I am not required to give a good review only to provide my honest opinion. Receive more articles like this by email here: http://eepurl.com/B1WDf
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Published on May 26, 2014 20:00
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