It’s time once again for Heather Johnson from Family Volley to share some of her amazing Parenting Tips on Teaching Values Through Children’s Values from childrens story books as part of her “Parenting Tips Series” here on The Room. Here’s Heather in her own words.
–Amy
But children’s books aren’t just for kids, they are great tools for us as parents too. A good story book can be one of our best allies in parenting.
I shared these books with Studio 5 (a lifestyles show here in Utah) a few weeks ago. Watch the video for more details about each of the above books. Especially “The Empty Pot.” have I mentioned it is a must read?! The video lets you see each of the books, so you know what you are looking for.
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Amanda Drew says
I like how you point out that children’s books can teach kids how to handle situations and experiences that they may not be familiar with and are new. It’s cool how they can cover all sorts of topics like manners, friends, divorce, and even suicide prevention. You’ just need the right book for what you want to teach your kids.
The Idea Room Assistant says
Amanda- Thank you for your comment and so happy you found this post helpful.