A collection of moral tales for children which includes selections from Aesop, the Brothers Grimm and the Bible. These aim to inspire such virtues as compassion, honesty, loyalty and faith. This is the companion volume to "The Book of Virtues".
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A collection of moral tales for children which includes selections from Aesop, the Brothers Grimm and the Bible. These aim to inspire such virtues as compassion, honesty, loyalty and faith. This is the companion volume to "The Book of Virtues".
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Good. All pages and cover are intact. Possible slightly loose binding, minor highlighting and marginalia, cocked spine or torn dust jacket. Maybe an ex-library copy and not include the accompanying CDs, access codes or other supplemental materials.
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Fair. This hardback book cover has dinged corners. There is a signature or handwriting on the inside front cover. Shipped to you from Goodwill of the Valleys, Roanoke VA. Thank you for your support!
This is a children's companion book to The Book of Virtues. A great read for children to read themselves or read to out loud by you to the young ones in your family. This is a wonderful book to own and give as a gift. It contains a collection of true stories of great heroism, courage, overcoming adversity, empathy and more. Wonderful life lessons are learned and explored. I give this as a wedding gift or as a baby shower gift. Every American family should own it. The adult book is wonderful, too!
fina2008
Jan 24, 2008
The best for you children
Excellent literature. Excellent message. You can enjoy reading this to your kids. The chllenge is that you have to have highly principled ideals about human dignity and human compromise to pass such a message to them.