The children's book of heroes
Book info: The children's book of heroes (Hardcover, 112 pages – Simon & Schuster, 1997) – Simon & Schuster, 1997. Language: Eng.
Condition: Good
In this enchanting anthology, edited by William J. Bennett and beautifully illustrated by Michael Hague, young readers are introduced to a diverse collection of heroic figures, both real and imagined. This first edition serves as a powerful resource for parents seeking to instill values of courage, integrity, and compassion in their children. Each story highlights monumental acts of bravery, from historical icons like Jackie Robinson and Abraham Lincoln to fictional heroes like David. These narratives not only celebrate the strength of character but also encourage children to identify and emulate these qualities in their own lives. With 112 pages filled with inspiring tales, this treasury is designed to spark imagination and foster moral development. The carefully selected excerpts resonate with themes of determination and hope, making it an ideal read for family bonding time. Readers will find that The Children's Book of Heroes is more than just a collection of stories—it's a gateway for discussions about what it means to be heroic and how one can strive to impact the world positively.