E Is for Ethics: How to Talk to Kids About Morals, Values, and What Matters Most
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Atria Books, 2009.
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English
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9781416596691

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Ian James Corlett., Ian James Corlett|AUTHOR., & R. A. Holt|ILLUSTRATOR. (2009). E Is for Ethics: How to Talk to Kids About Morals, Values, and What Matters Most . Atria Books.

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Ian James Corlett, Ian James Corlett|AUTHOR and R. A. Holt|ILLUSTRATOR. 2009. E Is for Ethics: How to Talk to Kids About Morals, Values, and What Matters Most. Atria Books.

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Ian James Corlett, Ian James Corlett|AUTHOR and R. A. Holt|ILLUSTRATOR. E Is for Ethics: How to Talk to Kids About Morals, Values, and What Matters Most Atria Books, 2009.

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Ian James Corlett, Ian James Corlett|AUTHOR, and R. A. Holt|ILLUSTRATOR. E Is for Ethics: How to Talk to Kids About Morals, Values, and What Matters Most Atria Books, 2009.

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At one time, schools in America offered instructions on character development and ethics. Today that's no longer the case, and many parents often feel at a loss over the seemingly daunting task of teaching their children to be good, moral citizens.

Astonishingly, there has never been a book meant for parents to read with their children with the goal of teaching basic morals-until E Is for Ethics. Corlett's twenty-six simple, clear, fun and original stories have been carefully crafted for parents to read to their child, aged four to ten. Each insightful story features one of two children, Elliott or his sister Lucy, centering on a different positive ethic, such as tact, empathy, and understanding. At the end of each story there are several questions that will help children and parents discuss the implications of each tale. R. A. Holt's charming illustrations add to the fun.

Boasting years of children's television experience, a seasoned knowledge of how children and parents interact, and a knack for lively storytelling, Corlett offers an inventive, whimsical book to help parents navigate important issues of ethics and morality that all kids are sure to enjoy as they learn.
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