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A Walk Through the Glen

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What was the unique value of Madam How and Lady Why that made it a staple of Charlotte Mason’s classrooms, long after its lessons on earthquakes and volcanoes seemed out of date? Through a father’s conversations with his son, Charles Kingsley connects the small, concrete things in front of us with the processes that have shaped and are shaping our planet. Can we come back from a walk with our minds (if not our pockets) full of wonders? This guide, written especially for young students and their parents/teachers, contains an edited and updated version of the first half of Kingsley’s book, plus lesson notes for one year’s work.

135 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 28, 2019

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1,594 reviews14 followers
May 20, 2025
2025:2nd time through.

2023:I didn’t know about this book prior to some AO moms sharing about it on IG, and I’m so glad they did. It’s the companion book to volume one of Madam How and Lady Why. It has all the readings but with all the help that Anne E. White famously gives in her Plutarch guides. It was lovely and beautiful and I loved all the extra quotes and resources she put in throughout to make it come alive for today. I would highly recommend them to anyone using Madam How Lady Why for school. As always it is such a joy to have God included in the sciences. I thrill everyday I can teach in such a manner. Really looking forward to diving into the second volume next year.
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97 reviews7 followers
May 23, 2025
Madam How and Lady Why is an excellent science book - not because it provides excellent facts (in fact, some of these facts are outdated - a great opportunity to show how science changes) but because it helps us stop and really wonder about the world around us, to appreciate its magnitude and our minuteness, and to marvel at nature.

Anne White’s helpful introductions, vocab, and narration questions provided an excellent open-and-go option, and our family has a much deeper relationship with this book and the natural world because of her work.
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264 reviews16 followers
April 19, 2024
“Madam How & Lady Why” is a beautiful, living idea that my Y4 student & I really connected to. Anne White’s notes, definitions, & applications are indispensable! 4 stars because I was annoyed & bogged down through the earthquake/volcano sections because I spent a lot of time correcting info & we had already done our own research before our Hawaii trip.
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237 reviews6 followers
May 14, 2024
This was probably our least favorite book of fourth grade, but we persevered together, and we were definitely stretched and challenged in our thinking and understanding. So grateful for Anne White's handholding in this guide!
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170 reviews15 followers
June 8, 2023
“Truth is stranger than fiction.” Really thankful for Anne White’s help in reading Kingsley!! What a great guide through “Madam How and Lady Why”!
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32 reviews23 followers
November 19, 2024
The notes, narration prompts and do-it challenges were immensely helpful.
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7 reviews1 follower
December 8, 2023
Five stars for Anne’s work! We appreciate you!
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29 reviews
June 5, 2025
Read alongside S for AOY4. Had to drop the original and use this, it was extremely helpful.
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September 17, 2025
“Seas will roll where we stand now, and new lands will rise where seas now roll. For all things on this earth, from the tiniest flower to the tallest mountain, change and change all day long. Every atom of matter moves perpetually; and nothing "continues in one stay." The solid-seeming earth on which you stand is but a heaving bubble, bursting ever and anon in this place and in that. Only above all, and through all, and with all, is One who does not move nor change, but is the same yesterday, today, and forever. And on Him, and not on this bubble of an earth, do you and I, and all of us, depend.”
Profile Image for forthefamilyssake Hailey White.
388 reviews30 followers
February 18, 2025
While I might rate the book this guide is based on a 3.5/4 star, it was this guide that helped us to enjoy the book more deeply and understand.
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365 reviews6 followers
May 19, 2025
Read aloud for AO year 4. The notes in here are great. They really make this book accessible. I bought volume 2 for next year too. I just wish it had pictures.
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