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What Is Right?

By: Etan Boritzer
Narrated by: Julie Julin
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What Is Right? is the sixth title in Etan Boritzer’s best-selling series of children’s books on character education and values.

What Is Right? helps children develop critical thinking skills on the difficult subjects of ethics and integrity. Author Boritzer does not take a teaching approach. He presents children and adults with an opportunity to dialogue together in considering decisions and choices involving various situations which require wholesome social reasoning abilities. Exploring options for today’s world of ambivalent and sometimes confusing moral and social behaviors, What Is Right? addresses the need for children, parents, and educators to examine and start practicing principled assessments.

©2014 Etan Boritzer (P)2020 Veronica Lane Media
Chapter Books & Readers Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Peer Pressure Nonfiction

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