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Children are our future, the wiser the children become the better this world's future will be. This section is dedicated to parents who are looking for games, activities and books that will help you raise your children to be caring, ethical and smart without religious guidance while also teaching them about science.

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Books

Our Family Tree: An Evolution Story
All of us are part of an old, old family. The roots of our family tree reach back millions of years to the beginning of life on earth. Open this family album and embark on an amazing journey. You'll meet some of our oldest relatives--from both the land and the sea--and discover what we inherited from each of them along the many steps of our wondrous past. Complete with an illustrated timeline and glossary, here is the story of human evolution as it's never been told before.
The Tree Of Life: The Wonders Of Evolution
A simple explanation of the process of evolution, from the first appearance of "almost alive things" to the development of the millions of life forms that exist today.
Humanism, What's That?: A Book for Curious Kids
A conversation between Mrs. Green, a science teacher, and her students forms the basis of this thoughtful work. Starting with the historic concept of separation of church and state, the curious youngsters' insistent questions lead to a conversation of philosophic issues: When a fellow student is injured on her way to class, they wonder why they aren't allowed to pray for her in class. Why do some people believe in God while others don't? What gives life meaning? In the course of what becomes a parent-approved after-school discussion, Mrs. Green presents a humanist point of view, emphasizing science's explanation of life and freedom of thought. Complete with discussion questions, suggestions for activities, and a bibliography, this is a refreshing, innovative approach to presenting humanism to young adults.
Maybe Right, Maybe Wrong: A Guide for Young Thinkers

Just Pretend: A Freethought Book for Children
This illustrated book for freethinking children examines religions and myths like God and Santa Claus. Overtly freethought, it encourages the child to make his or her own decisions about religion, and champions skepticism, atheism, and informed doubt.
What About Gods?

The Kids Book of World Religions
By gaining a greater understanding of the cultures and beliefs of people around the world, children build respect and tolerance for the differences that make each of us unique. With objectivity and accessibility, this overview looks at the histories, scriptures, places of worship, religious leaders, gods and major festivals that are the foundations of many of the world's religions. Features a glossary and an index.
Parenting Beyond Belief: On Raising Ethical, Caring Kids Without Religion
It's hard enough to live a secular life in a religious world. And bringing up children without religious influence can be even more daunting. Despite the difficulties, a large and growing number of parents are choosing to raise their kids without religion.
Raising Freethinkers: A Practical Guide for Parenting Beyond Belief
Praised by Newsweek as “a compelling read” and Library Journal as “accessible and down-to-earth,” Dale McGowan’s Parenting Beyond Belief offered freethinking parents everywhere a compassionate introduction to raising caring, ethical children without religious guidance.
   
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