In our very competitive
world, it is very common to relate happiness and success with wealth and popularity.
No wonder, many people would do anything, by any means to be a winner. Cheating,
stealing, bullying, deceiving, you name it. Yes, our community lacks of good characters.
Stephen R. Covey, the author
of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective
People, includes a note in The 7
Habits of Happy Kids, the book that was written by his son, Sean Covey. He states that character is the primary greatness,
whereas the secondary is popularity, prestige and “success.” It is character
that shapes our destiny and happiness.
In order to be happy, people
must learn about responsibility, planning ahead, respect for others, teamwork,
and balance. The learning process begins from childhood. Therefore,
Sean Covey wrote The
7 Habits of Happy Kids. He wants to
help children to understand the concept so that they can practise the 7 habits
in their daily lives.
The
7 Habits of Happy Kids is very nice book that you can give to
your children as a gift. You’ll find 7 stories. Each
story illustrates one habit.
There is Parents’ Corner at
the end of each story that helps parents or teachers to discuss the habit with
children. Children will find there small steps that they take to practise the
habits.
Do you want your children grow
happy with their lives and themselves, happy for living by good principles no
matter what others say and having courage to say and do what’s right? I do.
192 pages, Rp149.000 |
In Indonesia, this book is
published by Penerbit Libri. If you buy the book, you’ll get 2 language versions,
indonesian and english.
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