101353
$9.95
Language: English
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing
Genre/Subject: Storybook
Cover: Paperback
Size: 8 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780816322824
You want your children to develop a good character, and stories are the best way to teach them. Stories offer a safe way for boys and girls to learn how to deal with various situations they might encounter - the temptation to cheat in school, peer pressure from friends, finding courage to act positively toward others, and more. As your children read this book, thoughtful questions will help them reflect on these lessons and apply them to their own lives. You'll find them leading the way toward a stronger, better future.
The thirty engaging stories in this book are character-building classics. Drawn from many sources, these tried-and-true stories will reinforce the values you want your children to learn. Each one will inspire the boys and girls in your life to grow into people of integrity and purpose.
Category: Kids & Teens
Type: Book
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