Publisher's Synopsis
cracked. They are fun ways of teaching our children moralvalues. But they should be used with caution, making sure thatgenuine moral values are taught and emphasized, bad ones arede-emphasized, bad behaviors condemned and punishmentassigned, and good ones encouraged and rewarded. In thatway, moral relativity is also clearly pointed out and rejectedso that children are not confused as to what behavior is wrongand which one is truly right.Some of the stories carry good moral lessons, while othersdo not. A story may teach one or more good moral virtues. Itmay present both good and bad ones. So, learners should beencouraged to live the good virtues reflected in the stories andnot the bad ones. Moral emphasis should be adjusted to suitthe age and understanding levels of learners.