Jesse Bond, Director of Humanists Doing Good "The book serves as a fantastic introduction to the humanist life stance." Deborah Mitchell, Author of Growing Up Godless: A Parent's Guide to Raising Kids Without Religion "The book touches on important secular concepts and helps children understand that we are all connected, that we can affect others both positively and negatively and that we can shape our lives with every choice we make." Carol Wintermute, Co-Dean of The Humanist Institute, a graduate level program in Humanist Studies This story can provide humanist parents with much to discuss with their children." It gets to the essential question of how can we be good without a god. "This beautifully illustrated children's book about humanism just glows in pictures and words. Michael Shermer, Publisher of Skeptic magazine, monthly columnist for Scientific American Storytelling with a rational message-what could be better?!" "This sweet and insightful story, beautifully illustrated and elegantly designed, conveys to children the important message that science and reason are the foundation of a humanist worldview, which includes respect for all living things and shows how morality can be grounded in rationality and even the scientific method.
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