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MarilynW Forum All-Star
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Like the boys ones, the market seems to be dominated by Protestant books. I have so far
- The Princess and the Kiss
- Dressing with Dignity
Please add your suggestions
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Erin Forum Moderator
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How about William Bennett's Book of Virtues and The Children's Book of Virtues appropriate for both genders.
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We have God's Wisdom for Little Girls: Virtues and Fun from Proverbs 31 which my daughter (8) has enjoyed.
Also, for a Catholic resource, there are the Little Flowers programs which teach virtues.
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CHC's Devotional Stories for Little Folks is excellent (IMHO) for teaching virtues to either a boy or a girl.
The book follows a family of two boys and two girls and their neighbors. It's divided into 25 or so story "chapters". My kids love the stories, and they even come with vocabulary words, questions at the end, Bible and Catechism quotes... you can cover a lot of age ranges with these.
I bought my copy not knowing exactly what to expect, and I am very pleased.
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I'm rushing and don't have time to link, Marilyn, but we are really, really enjoying Fr. Lasance's A Catholic Girl's Guide. It is the book that the Little Flowers program was based on. He has separate chapters devoted to cultivating each individual virtue. You can get it through the Fraternity of St. Peter's website.
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Mackfam wrote:
I'm rushing and don't have time to link, Marilyn, but we are really, really enjoying Fr. Lasance's A Catholic Girl's Guide. It is the book that the Little Flowers program was based on. He has separate chapters devoted to cultivating each individual virtue. You can get it through the Fraternity of St. Peter's website. |
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We have it. It's great!
Catholic Girl's Guide
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Ruth wrote:
Mackfam wrote:
I'm rushing and don't have time to link, Marilyn, but we are really, really enjoying Fr. Lasance's A Catholic Girl's Guide. It is the book that the Little Flowers program was based on. He has separate chapters devoted to cultivating each individual virtue. You can get it through the Fraternity of St. Peter's website. |
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We have it. It's great!
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Third recommendation here. But it depends upon the age you're looking for. This book is probably more geared toward your 11 yo.
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OK Jen and Ruth - I finally differ from you both! I saw the Catholic Girl's Guide at the the IHM today - and I was not over impressed. It may have been partly I was over tired and not feeling great - but I found it very difficult to read, with too small print. I am sure this is a very snap judgement after looking at it for 10 minutes - but I did decide to postpone buying it.
I tried to find Beautiful Girlhood to look at - but none of the vendors carried it.
Just my tuppence worth..
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MarilynW wrote:
I found it very difficult to read, with too small print. |
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You're right about the print, Marilyn. I wish they would correct/improve the size and font...
I'm glad you got to look at it then before you bought it!
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