103 Questions Children Ask about Right from Wrong

103 Questions Children Ask about Right from Wrong by David Veerman is a 1st Edition 1st Printing published by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. in 1995. This 240-page book addresses questions that children aged 4-8 have about concepts of right and wrong, using engaging cartoons to illustrate these inquiries. It provides simple answers, Bible verses, and related questions to help young readers grasp the moral lessons presented.
In this edition, readers will find a thoughtful exploration of ethical and moral philosophy tailored for children, making it a valuable resource for parents and educators. The book serves as a continuation of the Questions Children Ask series, following titles that delve into children’s inquiries about God and the Bible. By guiding children toward a deeper understanding of biblical truths, this book fosters discussions about family, relationships, and Christian living.
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Third in the Questions Children Ask series, this book focuses on questions actual kids have asked about right and wrong. Fun cartoons help illustrate the questions, while simple answers, Bible verses, and related questions assist children ages 4-8 to understand each entry. This book is the perfect follow-up to 101 Questions Children ask about God and 102 Questions Children ask about the Bible as it guides children toward a deeper awareness of Bible truths.
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