Ann is afraid of Mark in school. Charles and Marlin learn a lesson in kindness to a schoolmate, Carol has a secret that Evelyn wants badly to know, and Roger and Helen find something interesting in Grandfather's henhouse.
Other stories are about Miriam wishing for pink hair ribbons, company for dinner at Martha Mae's house, Jewel's good report card, Grandma's surprise for Jimmie and Sharon, Diane's many days of sickness, Rodney being a wise son, and Richard and Charles' pea planting problems.
Each of the nearly three dozen stories teaches a spiritual lesson that is valuable for little children. There are lessons teaching humility, kindness, unselfishness, sharing happily, obedience, honesty, helpfulness, dependability, happiness, contentment, diligence, and many other virtues.
The stories are simply and interestingly written about everyday children and their everyday experiences and problems at home, at school, and with their friends.
Mothers will find this an excellent book to read to small children and will find many opportunities to apply the lessons in these stories to the problems and experiences of their own children, thus making the book one more tool in the nurture of their little chilren for the Lord.
Younger school-age children will be able to read the stories themselves and will find the children in these pages having the same feelings, problems, and pleasures that they have.
159 pages -- hardcover
Dimensions: 5.75" x 8.5"
ISBN: 0739923757
ISBN: 9780739923757
Copyright: 1975, 2007
Rod and Staff Publishers
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