7/7/2023 0 Comments Jess hong lovely![]() Little Changes (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform) by Tiffany Taylor. ![]() How the Borks Became (Otter-Barry Books) by Jonathan Emmett.Grandmother Fish (Feiwel & Friends) by Jonathan Tweet.What Mr Darwin Saw (Frances Lincoln Children’s Books) by Mick Manning.Our Family Tree (Houghton Mifflin) by Lisa Westberg Peters.These stories about the wildlife of Africa explore big themes and questions in an empathetic and humanist way, including friendship, curiosity, the Golden Rule, the wonders of the natural world, and the protection of the environment.įor introductions to evolution and the history of life on earth for younger children we’d recommend ![]() Thoughtful Tales for Growing Minds (Uganda Humanist Schools Trust) by Steve Hurd. ![]() What is humanism? How do I live without a god? And other big questions for kids (Wayland) by Michael Rosen and Annemarie Young (ages 8-14).īelonging and Believing: My Humanist Family (Books at Press) by Gill Vaisey (ages 4-7) – learn about the lived experiences of a young boy and his humanist familyĪtheism for Kids (Winter House Books) by Jessica Thorpe is a short introduction for younger children to what it means to be an atheist.Īnd for young adults we recommend The Young Atheist’s Handbook by Alom Shaha. ![]()
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