No, I am not asking if I could read 'Beautiful Girlhood' to my 8yo. I know that comes in one of the later guides. I want to ask if anyone can recommend or refer me to something I could use for my 8yo, on her scale, that would teach values for 'growing up'. I feel I need to address some things with her now. Although her attitudes are more out of immaturity and modeling her adult sister, I would like to teach her some things now, to 'nip it in the bud'. What I'm looking for is something that would teach her about focusing on the beauty of the heart rather than outward beauty. I know she enjoys getting compliments from other people, so she worries about whether people will like what she is wearing. Also, in a childish way, she wants make-up (which she is NOT getting), because she wants to be like her older sister. I want her to be like an 8yo should be, not an 18yo! I know I can use the Bible verses about not letting our adorning be outward, but in the heart. I just thought it would be neat if we actually had a book that would give lessons to help in this area. Does anyone know of something along this line? Any suggestions?
Along this line, I know there is a Christian book out there that teaches girls the art of keeping house, like sewing, cooking, etc., but I don't remember the title.

DD asks to do chores sometimes. I don't always have things for her to do at the moment, but if I had activities like this to let her do while I am busy with the baby, etc., she may be more content. I can't ask her to do more reading because of the situation with her eyes. I want to get books on tape for her to listen to, but if she wants to feel more grown up, having chores or projects for her to do would be the way to go.
I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth. III John 4
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