Articles: Reviews
Raising Children to be Happy Grown-Ups is Job #1
A book full of good ideas - one mom's rave review.
Review: The Gas We Pass
A fun way for kids to learn something about their bodies!
Review: Can We Be Good Without God?
Glossing of "Biology, Behavior, and the Need to Believe" may (or may not) hold the answer.
Review: A Solstice Tree for Jenny
Author provides a solution to holiday tradition conflicts
Review: Flat Earth? Round Earth?
This is an important book that stands to help foster critical thinking skills in young people.
A Flaming Hatred for Jesus Christ
Mind Siege, by Tim LaHaye, is potentially a very dangerous book.
Review: Secular Wholeness
Author David Cortesi provides answers to those not satisfied with a contingent existence.
Review: Your Preacher Might Not Want You to Read This
Atheist Andrea Lynn Steele shares her memories of her youth when she pressured other children to yield to Christianity.
Review: What about gods?
This dated book isn't the best for children, but it might help parents teach their children about gods.
Review: Maybe Right, Maybe Wrong
Books aimed at teaching atheist children how to live and think are hard to come by. Here's one.
Raising Children to be Happy Grown-Ups is Job #1
A book full of good ideas - one mom's rave review.
Review: The Gas We Pass
A fun way for kids to learn something about their bodies!
Review: Can We Be Good Without God?
Glossing of "Biology, Behavior, and the Need to Believe" may (or may not) hold the answer.
Review: A Solstice Tree for Jenny
Author provides a solution to holiday tradition conflicts
Review: Flat Earth? Round Earth?
This is an important book that stands to help foster critical thinking skills in young people.
A Flaming Hatred for Jesus Christ
Mind Siege, by Tim LaHaye, is potentially a very dangerous book.
Review: Secular Wholeness
Author David Cortesi provides answers to those not satisfied with a contingent existence.
Review: Your Preacher Might Not Want You to Read This
Atheist Andrea Lynn Steele shares her memories of her youth when she pressured other children to yield to Christianity.
Review: What about gods?
This dated book isn't the best for children, but it might help parents teach their children about gods.
Review: Maybe Right, Maybe Wrong
Books aimed at teaching atheist children how to live and think are hard to come by. Here's one.

