Sticky Situations #01
Betsy SchmittPaperback 1997-10-31
Betsy SchmittA devotional book for families with children ages 8-12. 365 short readingsareprovided. Each one is a moral dilemma or sticky situation with multiple-choicesolutions for your family to discuss. 400 pages, from Tyndale.
Publisher Description
"Sticky Situations" is a devotional book for families with children ages 8 to 12 that offers short readings for each day of the year. Each reading begins with a kid who is facing a moral dilemma and ends with multiple-choice solutions for the family to discuss. Often there is more than one acceptable course of action to take. Parents will find tips in the back of the book that interpret the various choices made by the children and offer follow-up questions for further discussion on each topic. Scripture references are provided to give biblical insight into each situation. "Sticky Situations" is a great discussion starter that will give parents the chance to share their own values with their children.
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Betsy SchmittA devotional book for families with children ages 8-12. 365 short readingsareprovided. Each one is a moral dilemma or sticky situation with multiple-choicesolutions for your family to discuss. 400 pages, from Tyndale.
Publisher Description
"Sticky Situations" is a devotional book for families with children ages 8 to 12 that offers short readings for each day of the year. Each reading begins with a kid who is facing a moral dilemma and ends with multiple-choice solutions for the family to discuss. Often there is more than one acceptable course of action to take. Parents will find tips in the back of the book that interpret the various choices made by the children and offer follow-up questions for further discussion on each topic. Scripture references are provided to give biblical insight into each situation. "Sticky Situations" is a great discussion starter that will give parents the chance to share their own values with their children.