Book Review
Classic Short Stories.
Are you wanting to be assured that your children are reading stories that are going to convict, inspire and encourage them in their characters for them to make right choices?
Well what we have done about that is the following.
Because it’s really hard to find decent literature, we have, over all our years of home educating and reading-aloud numerous books to our own children, selected the ‘cream of the crop’, and have put them on the online store for you, in the form of the following three titles…
72 Stories Worth Re-Reading:
That’s exactly why its called that, because every story in it is worth re-reading. They are not just your everyday stories. Each one is teaching something of value, we hope, well actually we know, as they have touched our children’s lives which has helped mould their character. The short stories in this volume are largely Biblically based but they are mostly based on imparting strong moral, principled stories.
Then the other two are very specifically, short stories for boys, “Tiger and Tom” and then short stories for girls “Kings Daughter”.
If you are wanting your daughters to be taught in piety, grace and modesty and being encouraged to be Godly woman, then every story in Kings Daughter encourages that.
It’s the same for the boys with the Tiger and Tom short stories to encourage young boys to be raised as men that would stand in stature, wisdom and in favour before God.
Description
Is another treasure house of inspiration originally compiled by Review and Herald in 1910 to provide children and youth with worth while reading. Excellent family reading and a treasure house for pastors and teachers who tell children’s stories. The purpose of this book is to provide children and youth with stories worth reading; stories relating incidents of history, missionary effort, and home and school experiences. These stories will inspire, instruct, and entertain the readers. Nearly all of these have appeared in print before, and are reprinted in this form through the courteous permission of their writers and publishers.
“This is one of the best selections of old fashioned ‘character building’ stories I know. I have read and reread them from childhood.” – Dr. Raymond S. Moore
“I have spent literally $1,000.00’s on educational and character building materials for our son and none have been as encouraging, nor as influential as your old time stories.” – Tracy Mandeville