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Children's Book of Virtues

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ISBN-10: 068481353X

ISBN-13: 9780684813530

Edition: 1995

Authors: William J. Bennett, William J. Bennett, William J. Bennett

List price: $28.00
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The perfect companion to William J. Bennett's number-one bestseller;The Book of Virtues, The Children's Book of Virtuesis the ideal storybook for parents and children to enjoy together: With selections fromThe Book of Virtues,from Aesop and Robert Frost to George Washington's life as well as Native American and African folklore,The Children's Book of Virtuesbrings together timeless stories and poems from around the world. The stories have been chosen especially for a young audience to help parents introduce to their children the essentials of good character: Courage, Perseverance, Responsibility, Work, Self-discipline, Compassion, Faith, Honesty, Loyalty, and Friendship. Lavishly…    
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Book details

List price: $28.00
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 10/1/1995
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 112
Size: 9.00" wide x 11.87" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.738
Language: English

Introduction
Courage/Perseverance
Try, Try AgainPersevere
It Can Be Done
The Little Hero of Holland
The Tortoise and the Hare
The Stars in the Sky
Responsibility/Work/Self-Discipline
Little Fred
There Was a Little GirlPleaseBoy Wanted
Over in the Meadow
The Little Red Hen
The King and His Hawk
Hercules and the Wagoner
St. George and the Dragon
Compassion/Faitha
Child's PrayerKindness to Animals
The Sermon to the Birds
Someone Sees You
The Honest Disciple
Little Sunshine
The Lion and the Mouse
The Legend of the Dipper
Honesty/Loyalty/Friendship
The PastureGeorge Washington and the Cherry Tree
God Make My Life a Little Light
The Indian Cinderella
Little Boy Blue
The Boy Who Cried "Wolf"
The Honest Woodman
Why Frog and Snake Never Play Together