Discover how early experiences shape faith in a child’s mind and heart. This thoughtful exploration shows how hands-on learning, everyday wonder, and personal growth lay the foundations of religious understanding early in life.
Drawing on classroom moments and family life, the book explains how visible phenomena and daily activities help children grasp ideas about God, creation, and goodness. It emphasizes active participation, self-control, and the gradual development of a personal sense of love, responsibility, and faith.
- See how hands-on tasks—like tending a garden or sharing with others—build religious understanding through doing, not just telling.
- Learn why personal experience matters more than words alone when children learn about truth, goodness, and God.
- Explore how selflessness, patience, and honesty emerge as children connect actions with deeper values.
- Understand the idea that life itself can be seen as a large, cooperative game with rules that encourage harmony and care for others.
Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers who want practical insight into nurturing faith and character in children.