The acclaimed novelist conducts a personal exploration of ""conventional wisdom"" to determine what government really does and how it functions, ranging from the federal deficit and crime to acid rain and national defense.
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69 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Morals, Good Stories, Well Illustrated,
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This review is from: The Children's Book of Virtues (Hardcover)
We're on our second read through of this book of children's morality tales.With poems, short homilies and stories, Bill Bennett entertains young children as life's good lessons are imparted. The accompanying illustrations are visually delightful. Some of the stories, because of word usage, appeal to a slightly older audience than my four and five year olds, but they can appreciate most of the vignettes. A good book that helps parents in childhood instruction.
80 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
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It is great for kids!,
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This review is from: The Children's Book of Virtues (Hardcover)
My name is David. I am eight years old. I am reading The Children's Book of Virtues, edited by William J. Bennett. My favorite story so far is "The Honest Woodman." It is about a poor woodcutter who looses his old axe in a river. A water fairy brought up a silver axe and a gold axe. The woodcutter said that they were not his. When she brought up his steel axe, he said it was his. The water fairy gave him all the axes for telling the truth. Telling the truth is very important.
49 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
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Children's Book of Virtues,
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This review is from: The Children's Book of Virtues, The (Audio Cassette)
This is an excellent book to read to your young ones (4+) The stories are old yet the principles are ageless. The children will curl up and live these tales. I find myself truely enjoying this special time. When they get to six or seven I would strongly recommend moving to the Book of Virtues by William J. Bennett. The stories will sweep you and the children away. MY childrens favorite time is reading these stories. They actually ask for the book and seldom does anything else draw such smiles and "Thank You Daddys". Enjoy the experience.
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