Eoghan
Puritan Board Senior
I was reading "Just Do Something" by Kevin De Young and came across the reference to choose your own adventure books. They seem an ideal medium to teach moral choices. Just imagine the parable of the prodical son.
Do you return to work on your fathers farm (turn to page 8) or do you stick it out looking after the pigs (turn to page 11)
Anyway anyone know of good books my kids would enjoy - preferrably steering clear of any taint of witchcraft and the supernatural
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Do you return to work on your fathers farm (turn to page 8) or do you stick it out looking after the pigs (turn to page 11)
Anyway anyone know of good books my kids would enjoy - preferrably steering clear of any taint of witchcraft and the supernatural
---------- Post added at 12:07 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:04 AM ----------
Choose Your Own Adventure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia