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marieg11's review
4.0
This book was very helpful and informative. It gave me lots of good things to consider. I also appreciated how respectful the author was towards organized religion.
shoshpursley's review against another edition
4.0
Some very helpful ideas on how to address the discussion of religion.
sondosia's review against another edition
4.0
This book had some excellent advice, but it would've benefited from an acknowledgement of Christian privilege in the United States. Without that, some of its advice for parents of children who are being bullied for their nonbelief came across as rather flat and victim-blamey. So did the "both sides" equivocation of atheists who are intolerant of religion and Christians who are intolerant of atheism.
elephant's review against another edition
5.0
This is an excellent book about how to teach your children religious tolerance, whether you are religious or not. It has good, practical advice about how to talk to your children about the fact that different people have different religious beliefs and ideas. I love that the author references Todd Parr, one of my favorite children's authors who writes wonderful books about inclusiveness, diversity and self-confidence. I received this book free to review from Netgalley and I highly recommend it!
emilyn's review against another edition
5.0
Talking about religion with my son and making sure he is understanding and accepting of religious and non-religious people is very important to me. Russell writes concisely and straightforwardly about a sensitive topic for many of us. Definitely recommended.