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THE Children's Book of Virtues is a rather cumbersome title for a volume as full of colour and good intentions as this one, but that's hardly enough reason to stay away from it.
Parents of young children especially, should give it more than a second glance as the book does a good job of attempting to combine both moral and pleasure, two concepts that are too often thought to be mutually exclusive these days.
The care that has gone into putting the book together starts with the two-man team who are most responsible for it: William J. Bennet, who edited the book, served as Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President George Bush, and as Secretary of Education and Chairman...