
The Children's Tabernacle; Or, Hand-Work and Heart-Work
Guiding Children Through Hands-On Learning and Moral GrowthBy A. L. O. E.Length4h 10m
About this audiobook
In "The Children's Tabernacle; Or, Hand-Work and Heart-Work," A. L. O. E. presents a vibrant exploration of the significance of both practical craftsmanship and the moral cultivation of young minds. Blending engaging narratives with hands-on activities, the book encourages children to develop their creativity while emphasizing the importance of ethical values and spirituality. Written in a lucid, accessible style characteristic of Victorian literature, A. L. O. E. intertwines educational themes with storytelling, allowing young readers to experience both tangible skill-building and introspective growth in a faith-based context. A. L. O. E., the pen name of the prolific author Charlotte Mary Yonge, was deeply influenced by her background in a family that valued education, faith, and social reform. Her endeavors in literature often aimed to impart moral lessons while celebrating the joys of childhood. This personal mission undoubtedly plays a crucial role in the creation of "The Children's Tabernacle," as it serves as a guide to help children navigate the intersection of their creative instincts and spiritual growth during a time of rapid social change. This essential work is highly recommended for parents and educators seeking to inspire children in both artistic endeavors and moral development. "The Children's Tabernacle" is not merely a book but a transformative experience that encourages the next generation to embrace the dual importance of hand-work and heart-work in their lives.
Audiobook details
GenreChildren's Literature
Length4 hrs 10 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 20, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE.
15XIV. Work.
2I. Wanting Work.
16XV. Different Motives.
3II. The Tabernacle.
17XVI. The High-Priest.
4III. The Curtains.
18XVII. The Birthday Gifts.
5IV. Precious Things.
19FOOTNOTE:
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6V. Preparation.
20XIX. Disappointment.
7FOOTNOTE:
21XX. Confession.
8VII. Drawn Aside.
22XXI. Conclusion.
9VIII. Sacrifices.
23SHORT STORIES BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
10IX. Concealment.
24FOOTNOTES:
11X. Dead Faith and Living Faith.
25THE TIGER-CUB.
12XI. Leprosy.
26NOT ONE TOO MANY.
13XII. Naaman.
27FOOTNOTE:
14XIII. The Twins.
28THE ILL WIND.