For Goodness Sake!: A Guide to Choosing Right from Wrong

Zondervan (1994)
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Abstract

Writing in the parlance of children - bad means good, this book encourages children to do their best. It looks at different areas of behaviour such as bullying, forgiveness, racism, materialism and self-esteem, and introduces questionnaires to help reinforce what the children have read.

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