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Talking with Children about War What do we tell children about war? We have collected some children's books that would be good entry points for these discussions.
Winnie the Pooh A down-to-earth and whimsical screen interpretation of three A. A. Milne inspired tales about fear, friendship, and the importance of play.
ABC Mindful Me A multifaith boardbook full of poetry as well as practicality.
Letting Go of Good A new definition of innocence from a psychotherapist.
Great Occasions A Zuni Indian poem on sending a child into the world.
Faith and Struggle on Smokey Mountain Benigno P. Beltran on how waste-related diseases kill 4 million children every year.
The 11th Commandment Revelations about what kids think is important for living with other people, the earth, family, ourselves, and God.
Fast Food Nation A hard-hitting expose of the terrible consequences of this industry of instant gratification.
Childhood's Future A watershed work on reinventing family life with ideas on ways to combat isolation, loneliness, and anxiety of the first generation of day care children.
When Children Ask About God Advice on responding to young people's religious questions.