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The latest children’s book Julie Banderas, a “monumental error”, teaches young valuable lesson to Fox anchor She believes her critical because respect in America is “all the time.”
The “monumental error” tells the story of Fiona Liona, Mobile Bear, Arthuru Lava and Cassius Tigar, which stumbled upon a forgotten statue deep in Wiggamore Woods. The characters respond differently, with the past, and others mock and throw stones.
“Something happens in a book that teaches them a very difficult lesson about disrespecting the monuments and disrespecting of history, but they also disrupted their friends without listening to them when they told them to ask that they stop throwing stones at this monument because it has a historical value,” Banderas said ” Fox News Digital.
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Julie Banderas united from Brave Books, Christian Publishing Company, who aims to enhance the Bible -based values. (Brave book)
“So it was a double lesson: they learned to respect history, they learned to respect this historical monument, and they also learned to respect their friends in the future, not to disrespect them without listening to them and ignoring them, happening to the bad,” Banderas continued. “And in the end he forgave him General Wiggamore.”
Indeed, in a “monumental error”, the young animals eventually learn that respect for history is crucial to protect the future and discovering why respect for authority, tradition and those who have traded the path so critical.
It is no accident that the historic statue plays a key role in the book, as Banderas was inspired when liberal activists were removed by historical monuments across America or vandalized liberal activists.
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The latest children’s book Julie Banderas “and a monumental error” is now available. (BRAVE)
“This is very politically guided and also a book guided by the parent. When all these historical monuments collapsed under the Biden administration, many people were very upset about it because it was basically deleting history,” she said.
“By deleting history, it does not do this right, we can correct the injustice, teaching our children that some things in history should not be proud,” Banderas added. “Just because we live in America does not mean that we have always acted properly.”
Banderas, who has three children, said her priority number 1 was to write a book on respect and instill children in her heart should not have hatred.
“I feel that in America there is currently respect for all the time. Protests happen because of different opinions in wars in other countries. There are political differences that drive families and communities and turn into violence. I mean, Tesla Saga, recently with people who attack Tesla simply because they do not like Elon policy.”
“I feel hatred in this country like more and more,” she said. “My children, they are not even allowed to say the word” hatred “. The word ‘hatred’ is not allowed in my house.”
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The “monumental mistake” tells the story of Fiona Liona, Mobile Bear, Arthuru Lava and Cassius Tigar, which runs into a historic statue deep in Wiggamore Forest.
Banderas collaborated with Brave Books, Christian Publishing Company, which aims to enhance the Bible -based values. It’s her second title with brave books after 2022 “Fina’s fantastic fort” taught children how to persevere through difficulty.
“It’s a conservative Christian publishing company that brings values and morals into its children, and that’s exactly what I am as a mom,” she said.
Although the book is intended for children, Banderas hopes parents will get something out of it too.
“I think it’s a good reminder that parents learn basic values to raise well rounded, distinguished, and also modest children. The children are brother. I mean, they don’t take parents seriously. They take them for granted. They don’t appreciate things like I did when I was a child. I think all this falls for learning and teaching respect,” Banderas said.
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