Book details
The Golden Rule
Published in
2012
Description
Farmer Brown, Mrs. Brown and their two sons live in a beautiful little country village. One day Farmer Brown decides to purchase some chicks so he can sell brown eggs. All is well for a while, until the 25 golden hens and one white rooster grow up. Mrs. Brown is horrified to hear the hens deep in conversation one day suggesting that they peck on Mr. Rooster because he is different from them. Peer pressure rules, the golden hens rule, and Mr. Rooster is bullied "day after day, week after week, and month after month." Now more than ever, it is important that we talk to our children early about the harmful and sometimes even fatal effects of bullying. The Golden Rule can help you address the topic of bullying with your children and prepare you for an important conversation.
Age
4-8
Text complexity
proficient
Length
28 pages
Why to read
- To gain a deeper understanding of the ethical principle that underpins many cultures and religions around the world.
- To explore real-life applications of the Golden Rule in various scenarios, which can improve interpersonal relationships and community cohesion.
- To benefit from the author's unique perspective and insights on how practicing the Golden Rule can lead to a more fulfilling and harmonious life.
- To discover practical tips and strategies for implementing the Golden Rule in daily life, which can contribute to personal and professional development.