Children's Books That Teach About Character

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Anh's Anger and Steps and Stones By Gail Silver-

Excellent illustrations on how the main character learns to relate to his anger so that it diminishes and is less oppressive for him.
 
Moody Cow Meditates

Kerry Lee Maclean
 
I think it takes a lot of character to try green eggs and ham.
 
A must read for every child

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I enjoyed the Horatio Alger books as a yoot.

My grandsons were read to sleep on JK Rowling fare
 
Does anyone remember Thidwick the Big Hearted Moose?
 
It takes more character to manage your anger, than to simply run around expressing it.
 
Anh's Anger and Steps and Stones By Gail Silver-

Excellent illustrations on how the main character learns to relate to his anger so that it diminishes and is less oppressive for him.

I think "The Wind In The Willows" written by Kenneth Grahame....I love this book, I collect editions of it, I have a First Edition of it.

Amongst everything charming that occurs in the book, it's also about the importance of morality and camaraderie.

The Wind in the Willows - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Moody Cow Learns Compassion
 
The Heart and the Bottle

Tibetan Tales for Little Buddhas

Zen Ties
 
When My Parents Forgot How to Be Friends, by Jennifee Moor Mallinos. Helps children understand parent separation and divorce.
 
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