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Friday, May 30, 2014

Learning Virtues with Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue {A Review and Giveaway}


I know how important it is to instill Godly character in our children, but I wasn't exactly sure how to go about doing so. Recently, I was introduced to Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue which is a Preschool and Early Elementary Character Curriculum by Kathie Morrissey from The Character Corner. I was so excited to be chosen to be on the Launch Team to bring this new book to my readers. 



I received the 2 digital books that make up this curriculum. There is the actual Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue ebook which sells for $9 and the Copywork ebook which sells for $5. You can purchase the Curriculum and Copywork set for $12.

The main portion of the curriculum is found in the Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue book.


This book contains just about all you need to teach your children. After the introduction, where the author shares the importance of instilling Godly character in our children, you will find the instructions on how to use the book followed by a list of easy-to-find materials that are needed for the object lessons that are found in each chapter. These materials are simple things that most people have around their homes, such as a simple glass half-full of water, blankets, cushions, chairs, construction paper, bean bags, a penny, cotton balls, crackers and candy to name some of them. Looking through the list for all the virtues, I couldn't find one thing that would be difficult for me to obtain or make. The bulk of the book is made up of the lessons you will teach. Each virtue is taught over a 5-day period.


The lessons always follow the same pattern. On Day 1 you will read the definition and the memory verse and have the children repeat them. Then there is always a way to explain the trait in a bit more detail. You end the lesson with the written prayer.


On Day 2 you review the definition and the memory verse, teach the "I Wills" and end in prayer. Then on Day 3 you review the information from the previous days and add in an object lesson, game or role playing. You then end again in prayer.


On Day 4, you also review the memory verse, definition and "I Wills," and then add in some sort of lesson and/or self-evaluation.  Day 5 is a review before having the children recite all that they have learned during the week so they can earn their reward ribbon (what we have been calling badges).

Additionally, you will find Coloring Pages for each lesson and the Reward Ribbons plus a "Something to Crow About" chart for the ribbons to be placed on as they are earned.  Finally, in the appendix you will find a wonderful list of additional resources.

If you are using the curriculum with preschool children, this book is all you will need. However, if you are including young elementary children you may want to invest in the Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue Copywork book, which is $5. 


For each day of the week your child will have some copywork to help reinforce what they are learning. 


On Day 1 they will write the definition of the character trait. On Day 2 they will write the memory verse. On Days 3-5 they will write the "I Wills" for that trait. 

We have been having a great time learning about and working on these character traits. So far we have worked on "Attentiveness," "Contentment," and "Courage." These traits are taught in alphabetical order and we have just been going down the list; however, I don't see why you couldn't change the order to suit your needs.

Here is a list of the 24 character qualities in the book:
  • Attentiveness
  • Contentment
  • Courage
  • Deference
  • Diligence
  • Faithfulness
  • Forgiveness
  • Gratitude
  • Helpfulness
  • Humility
  • Initiative
  • Joyfulness
  • Kindness
  • Love
  • Loyalty
  • Obedience
  • Orderliness
  • Perseverance
  • Respect
  • Responsibility
  • Self-control
  • Truthfulness
  • Virtue
  • Wisdom
In preparation for using this curriculum, I printed out the "Something to Crow About" Charts and hung them on the wall. Additionally, I wanted to have a nice visual available as we learned each trait, so I created this chart on a piece of poster board. 


At the beginning of each week I print out the copywork pages for Tabitha and Amelia plus the coloring sheet for all 4 children. However, I do not print out the lesson. Thankfully, I have a tablet I can read it on, which helps to save on ink. 

Before the children wake up on Monday, I put the Character Trait in the top pink rectangle so they can see what we are going to be learning about. I also copy all the information for the chart onto plain white paper cut to size.  Later that day we add in the memory verse and definition.


On Tuesday we add the "I Wills."


This chart is kept on our easel in our dining room/school room, so we can see it at all times. 

Either on Monday or Tuesday, depending upon what other projects I have lined up for the day, the children will color their coloring sheets.




We talk about the quality throughout the week and really focus on what it means and how to demonstrate the trait in our lives. I'm glad the study started with attentiveness, as lack of attentiveness has been a problem and now I can reinforce it as we go along each week. 

The children are so excited when they receive their badges at the end of the week. 



I have them practice them with me and then they go to recite them for daddy who approves of their recitation.





These short lessons are perfect for younger children to process the information. I love that we focus on one quality for the entire week as the repetition is also great for retention. The object lessons and games are perfect for the age group the book is geared toward. They are having fun getting up and building forts, tossing bean bags, role playing. In addition to getting up and moving there is time to sit and talk, choosing what would be the correct thing to do. The addition of the copywork is great for the older children, though I do have to say I wish there was a version for younger children with larger lines. The other thing I had a concern about was the amount of ink it takes to print out the Reward Ribbons. I would love to see an option of black and white outline ribbons that the children can color in themselves. 

This is a wonderful, affordable curriculum for teaching children Biblical character traits and I would highly recommend it. 

I am thrilled to be able to offer you the chance to win a set of the Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue ebooks. The winner of the giveaway will receive both curriculum and the copywork.

All you need to do is enter in the Rafflecopter form below. There are only 2 simple mandatory entries, with the remainder of the entries being optional. Remember, you do not have to do the extra entries, but they will increase your odds of winning. 

This giveaway is open to US residents 18 and over. 
The giveaway runs May 30 through June 14.


Thanks for stopping by and good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway Disclosure: I received the Little Lads & Ladies of Virtue ebook Curriculum and Copywork as a part of the Little Lads and Ladies of Virtue Promotional Team in exchange for my honest review. I received no further compensation. This did not in any way influence my review. I only recommend products I use personally and feel will be a good products for my readers.


13 comments:

  1. I still love your blog! And this curriculum looks really cute!!

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  2. Looks like a great curriculum. We could benefit from the diligence lessons around here right now :)

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  3. I would looooove this for my kids! My three oldest (7,6,4) DEFINITELY need something like this. I'm sure my almost-2-yr-old and my almost-newborn would appreciate it in years to come ;) I've noticed SO MUCH discontentment lately, even though we do so much for the kids. Even if I don't win (which of course I'm hoping I do) I would love it if you ever offered a sale or discount on this... Thanks!

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  4. I have been looking for a good character curriculum to do over the summer. This one really looks interesting!

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  6. So interesting curriculum, would like to have it and use it.

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  7. I love the short lessons, memory verses and coloring all in one!

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  8. I have been searching for something that I can use with my 3 and 8 year old boys that will work for both of them. The lessons are not too long winded but gets the message across well.

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  9. I'm looking forward to the copywork and virtue lessons.

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  10. I don't home school, but I DO teach sunday school at church during the school year. As a Sunday School teacher of pre-k-k kids, I'm always looking for something that might drill the bible lessons into their brains while STILL being fun! And, being as class is only once a week, I can use the "Weekly" month-long instead. I can ALWAYS use something new for these kids!

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  11. I tried entering a few days ago but for some reason I wasn't able to leave a comment, so I'll try again.

    I would look forward to this because we certainly need it in our house. Being a sole parent of my two children, plus homeschooling them means that I have a lot of time to spend with them, but it's not always fruitful. I was only born again a few years ago so I haven't always brought my children up in the ways of the Lord, which is something that I wish I could change. It would be great to win this to have some extra help in trying to teach them godly character traits. Thanks. :)

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  12. Trying to comment for the 10th time it seems. lol I tried to enter several days ago but for some reason couldn't submit my comment. I just tried again and it didn't work, again.
    So here goes, again. haha

    I am a sole parent who homeschools my two children. We started last year and it has been a real struggle as my children don't like to do the work. But I know that it's just heart issue. They can do the work, and they can do it well, it's just that they like to push their boundaries and push me as far as they can, especially my oldest. I know that if they were to be taught some godly character traits from another source, other than just boring ole mum, then it would be beneficial to them.
    I have only been a born again Christian for a few years now, so I haven't always brought my children up in the ways of the Lord, which is something I wish I could change, but obviously I can't, so I need to try to fix things now, and I believe this could really help.
    Thanks. :)

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