
Charlotte Mason devotees will enjoy Language Lessons for Little Ones by Sandy Queen. This informal course in language arts is appropriate for young learners ages 3-5 years old. The 62-page workbook includes 180 lessons. Lessons cover picture study of fine art, narration, copywork, creative expression, poetry appreciation, and an introduction to the alphabet in both upper and lower case letters. Instructions are clear and concise without twaddle or fillers. Lessons can be completed in as little as ten minutes a day, or extended to fit the attention span or interest of your child. This is a wonderful way to introduce preschoolers to your homeschool. In my opinion the copy work portion is better suited for older students while the majority of the book is well suited for 3-4 year old students. We chose to use the copy work portion as a chance to discuss the letters and the sounds they make. Next year we will go back through the book and complete the copy work when our child is ready.
Language Lessons for Little Ones is part of a series. Also included is:
Language Lessons for Little Ones 1-3
Language Lessons for the very young 1-2
Language Lessons for the Elementary Child 1-2
Language Lessons for the Secondary Child 1-2
Karin Katherine is a proud stay-at-home mother of four who feels blessed to be the mother of 5 year old fraternal twin boys and two daughters, ages three and 10 months. You are invited to follow her homeschooling adventures at www.PassportAcademy.com and her adventures as a mother, wife, homemaker, decorator and organizer at www.MommyMattersBlog.com







Ooooh this sounds like something I would be interested in! Right now we are using 100 Easy Lessons, and it is working for us very well.
But I like the idea of taking it out further to narration, picture study, and poetry. I will have to look into that. Thank you!
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This is definitely something I’m interested in – thanks for the recommendation!
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