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Everybody is important : a kids' guide to our seven principles (2011)

by Jennifer Dant

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Introduces 7 Principles, each with a little story and a few questions for discussion.
  uucmp | Oct 22, 2022 |
In this wonderfully colorful booklet, "Everybody is Important. . . the seven Jennifer Dant invites young children to explore the seven principles of UU by naming each principle in simple language. For example principle four is stated, "Together we learn about the world and what is true." Children's names of different genders and nationalities are used. Then two questions are presented on each of two pages, following each principle, for the class to ponder and talk about. Source: the book itself. "[The author], Jennifer Dant has taught religious education to all ages and is the mother of three children. She is the director of religious education at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Greater Naples, Florida, and the author of the children's book Unitarian Universalism Is a Really Long Name, also published by Skinner House Books [One of two UUA publishing houses]. Source: The book's back cover.
  uufnn | Oct 19, 2018 |
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The seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism are promises that we make to each other and to ourselves that help us to be the best people we can be.
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