Teaching Children Values Through Books

 

In a world where so many negative or confusing images and messages plague our televisions and other media, it’s important for parents to talk with their children about good values and morals.  The best way is teaching children values through books. In all good stories, a lesson is learned – read at a young, impressionable age, and accompanied by the wise guidance of caring parents. Teaching children values through books help children can learn lessons through the experiences of main characters in the books they read.

Stromple and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum is good for teaching children values through books:

As children hear Stromple’s story, they can see how others are affected by Stromple’s behavior, and can empathize with the birds, ants, and, of course, Mama.  They also see how Stromple comes to realize that what he did was wrong and how it put him in a place that was potentially unsafe and made his mama worry. Teaching children values through books is an easy way to teach values.

Teaching children values through books is more easily accomplished if you choose your books wisely.  Children’s picture books like Stromple and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum provide parents with an effective, fun tool for teaching children values through books.

Interested in teaching children values through books? Read them Stromple and the Super-Huge Temper Tantrum today!