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Religion Taught to Little Children – Monsignor de Ségur
Religion Taught to Little Children – Monsignor de Ségur
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🌱 A catechism made with tenderness, clarity and beauty to form little hearts in the great Catholic Faith.
Our faith is a precious gift that must be transmitted from an early age with love, care and simplicity. In Religion Taught to Little Ones , Monsignor de Ségur offers us a true jewel of Christian education, written especially for children.
With more than 380 questions and answers , the book presents the main teachings of the Church in a clear, direct and accessible way, awakening in children not only understanding, but also enchantment for life with God.
🎨 Richly illustrated with pious engravings, the book makes learning more visual and engaging, helping children understand and visualize the mysteries of faith with reverence and joy.
Ideal for:
👨👩👧 Parents who want to evangelize their children
🧑🏫 Catholic Catechists and Educators
🏡 Use at home, in catechism or as a special gift
💖 A work that plants in children's hearts the seeds of spirituality and love for the Church — seeds that will flourish throughout their lives.
📋 Technical sheet:
📏 Dimensions: 14 x 21 cm
📜 128 pages
📘 Hardcover
🎨 Illustrated
🙏 A true classic children's catechism — clear, pious, and full of faith!
Religion Taught to Little Ones is generally recommended for children aged 6 and over , especially those who already have some familiarity with reading or are in the early stages of learning to read and write.
Because it is written in a question and answer format and uses simple, direct and compassionate language, the book is also ideal for:
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📚 Reading accompanied by adults (parents, catechists or teachers) with children aged 4 to 6
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📖 Independent reading from 7 or 8 years old , depending on the child's reading level
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🙏 Pre-catechesis and initial catechesis , as preparation for First Communion
Additionally, it is a great resource for children who attend traditional Mass or receive a more classical Catholic education, because of its fidelity to the doctrinal teaching of the Church.
