I got this and many other finds at our NEW used books store in our little town. I was wondering if anyone else has read through this or used it any different ways? Also what age you would suggest it for.
Would you use it for a family devotion, a young child for personal development, or older children? It looked like a great find I hope I spend money wisely!! Misty
Hi, Misty! We have this book. I’m trying to remember what ages they all were when we read it. We used it as a family read-aloud, and I’m guessing mine were about 12, 10, and 6 when we did it? I could be off a year or two. We just read and discussed and enjoyed it, discussing what we were reading about some but not too overtly. The good thing is it is a relatively engaging way to discuss good manners. We liked a little less that it had so many little chopped-up pieces of literature. And my boys groaned every time there was a selection from Anne of Green Gables, lol. But mostly we all liked it. Didn’t make us all perfectly mannered, lol, but I did think it was profitable to read and discuss.
We are currently reading this book to our daughter at bedtime. She is 7 (1st grader). I’m jealous that you found it used 🙂 I bought it new from Amazon.
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