![]() ![]() But not just any book can do that important task. Best of all, she left us her tips on what to look for.Īs we mentioned last time, Charlotte used books as one means of helping a child form a personal relation with someone or some idea. She could spot the delightful, delicious books in a moment. And some can find the tastiest fruit among all the rest.Ĭharlotte Mason was in that last category. ![]() Some want to select only the best but don’t know what to look for. Some mistakenly assume that any book on the shelves will do. You see the same three mind-sets at bookstores and in library aisles when parents choose books for their children. They think nothing of spending several minutes picking through the mango offerings, keenly judging each one for quality. Then there are those who are mango connoisseurs. They figure if it’s on the display, it must be good to eat. ![]() Others barely give a mango a second glance. They know they’re supposed to be picky about which mangos they buy, but they haven’t the foggiest idea how to tell if it’s ripe, not yet ripe, or past its prime. Some approach a fruit stand with fear and trepidation. It’s rather entertaining to watch shoppers in the produce section. ![]()
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