The Gift of Values: Volume Two

THE GIFT OF VALUES: Volume Two. Covers six values: Forgiveness, Patience, Self-Control, Compassion, Generosity, Encouragement. “Some would say values are better caught than taught. But both approaches are needed. It respects a child’s intellect to explain clearly what generosity is, for instance, and why we should be generous. The Gift of Values is an excellent…

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Rosie Boom

About This Book

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THE GIFT OF VALUES: Volume Two. Covers six values: Forgiveness, Patience, Self-Control, Compassion, Generosity, Encouragement. “Some would say values are better caught than taught. But both approaches are needed. It respects a child’s intellect to explain clearly what generosity is, for instance, and why we should be generous. The Gift of Values is an excellent tool for teaching values. Use it while you also demonstrate consistency in living out those values before your children, and you will effectively pass on Godly values to the next generation.” – Dave & Neta Jackson, authors of the Trailblazer Books and Hero Tales, America.

Website: www.rosieboom.com
Writer: Rosie Boom

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About The Writer

Rosie Boom

Rosie Boom

ROSIE BOOM, author, speaker and singer-songwriter, lives with her husband Chris and their six children on a small lifestyle block near Whangarei. She spent her childhood in the jungles of New Guinea, and wrote her first short story there at age nine. It won an Australasian short story competition and Rosie received a first edition copy of The Fellowship of the Ring as a prize. She is a registered nurse, and worked for a year in Borneo before returning to NZ to marry Chris. They have six children whom Rosie home schools. She speaks at many homeschooling conventions and parenting workshops throughout NZ and overseas. She began writing in earnest in 1999 and a number of her short stories and articles have been published in the NZ School Journal and overseas magazines. She has had seven books published.

Website: www.rosieboom.com
Photo: Phil Botha | www.NZChristianWriters.org

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