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FC S11 Stories That Teach Values
♥ A Book of Golden Deeds of All Times by Charlotte Mary Yonge (1905)
Those who perform golden deeds by their self-sacrificing love are the world’s heroes. Here is a collection of stories from around the world that show us love in action.
♥ A Book of Golden Deeds of All Times by Charlotte Yonge (1895)
Another collection of inspiring golden deeds from the men and women of history.
♥ Ethics for Children by Ella Lyman Cabot (1910)
“The purpose of this book is to suggest the best available ethical instances for every year from six to fourteen.”
♥ A Course in Citizenship and Patriotism by Ella Lyman Cabot (1918)
“Our theme is that of citizenship governed by good will and expressed in service.”
The Character Building Readers by Ellen Kinyon-Warner (1910):
Original fairy tales with gentle morals told by a blind storyteller. It was the favorite childhood book of Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of ‘The Secret Garden’ and includes an introduction by her.
♥ How They Succeeded: Life Stories of Successful Men Told By Themselves by Orison Swett Marden, (1901)
“Character-building, its uplifting, energizing force, has been made the basic principle in this work.”
♥ Stories From Life by Orison Swett Marden (1904)
“...to show young people that no matter how humble their birth or circumstances, they may make lives that will be held up a example to future generations.”
♥ The Strength of Being Clean by David Starr Jordan (1900)
An excellent address given to college students by the first president of Stanford University. He addresses two facts: “To be clean is to be strong” and “No one can secure happiness without earning it.” Thought provoking for young adults.
Marden, Orison Swett Hillis, Newell Dwight Allen, James
Those who perform golden deeds by their self-sacrificing love are the world’s heroes. Here is a collection of stories from around the world that show us love in action.
♥ A Book of Golden Deeds of All Times by Charlotte Yonge (1895)
Another collection of inspiring golden deeds from the men and women of history.
♥ Ethics for Children by Ella Lyman Cabot (1910)
“The purpose of this book is to suggest the best available ethical instances for every year from six to fourteen.”
♥ A Course in Citizenship and Patriotism by Ella Lyman Cabot (1918)
“Our theme is that of citizenship governed by good will and expressed in service.”
The Character Building Readers by Ellen Kinyon-Warner (1910):
- ♥ Second Reader, Part One, Cooperation and Helpfulness
- ♥ Second Reader, Part Two, Courage
- ♥ Third Reader, Personal Responsibility
- ♥ Sixth Reader, Fidelity and Justice
- ♥ Seventh Reader, Aspiration and Self-Reliance
- ♥ Eighth Reader, Self and Duty
Original fairy tales with gentle morals told by a blind storyteller. It was the favorite childhood book of Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of ‘The Secret Garden’ and includes an introduction by her.
♥ How They Succeeded: Life Stories of Successful Men Told By Themselves by Orison Swett Marden, (1901)
“Character-building, its uplifting, energizing force, has been made the basic principle in this work.”
♥ Stories From Life by Orison Swett Marden (1904)
“...to show young people that no matter how humble their birth or circumstances, they may make lives that will be held up a example to future generations.”
♥ The Strength of Being Clean by David Starr Jordan (1900)
An excellent address given to college students by the first president of Stanford University. He addresses two facts: “To be clean is to be strong” and “No one can secure happiness without earning it.” Thought provoking for young adults.
Marden, Orison Swett Hillis, Newell Dwight Allen, James