
About Right and Wrong
When second grader Erin is caught stealing her best friend's math test both girls wrestle with the complex emotions of this moral transgression and find a resolution that aligns with what they value most. In the two sections that follow the story, questions of right and wrong are answered from a Unitarian Universalist perspective, and several child-centered vignettes of questionable morality engage the reader in considering if the behavior in question is right, wrong, or somewhere in between. The book concludes with a child-friendly version of the sources of our Unitarian Universalist faith that inform our understanding of right and wrong. Hardcover with full-color illustrations throughout.
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$4.48About Right and Wrong
When second grader Erin is caught stealing her best friend's math test both girls wrestle with the complex emotions of this moral transgression and find a resolution that aligns with what they value most. In the two sections that follow the story, questions of right and wrong are answered from a Unitarian Universalist perspective, and several child-centered vignettes of questionable morality engage the reader in considering if the behavior in question is right, wrong, or somewhere in between. The book concludes with a child-friendly version of the sources of our Unitarian Universalist faith that inform our understanding of right and wrong. Hardcover with full-color illustrations throughout.
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When second grader Erin is caught stealing her best friend's math test both girls wrestle with the complex emotions of this moral transgression and find a resolution that aligns with what they value most. In the two sections that follow the story, questions of right and wrong are answered from a Unitarian Universalist perspective, and several child-centered vignettes of questionable morality engage the reader in considering if the behavior in question is right, wrong, or somewhere in between. The book concludes with a child-friendly version of the sources of our Unitarian Universalist faith that inform our understanding of right and wrong. Hardcover with full-color illustrations throughout.











