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# What Do You Believe?

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What was the first religion and where did it start? What is atheism? Why do some people wear turbans? Made for kids who ask the hard questions, this book gives answers to these and many more questions about religion. What Do You Believe? is a perfect introduction to all the main faiths, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The book traces the history of different religions and faiths around the world and deconstructs complex topics into easy-to-consume sections. From the oldest beliefs to new religious movements and modern spirituality, What Do You Believe? presents the facts in an unbiased way. Learn about different scriptures, know about places of worship, and find out why followers of some religions eat certain foods and wear specific clothes. This book for children promotes understanding, tolerance, and respect for people whatever they believe.

Review: A great source for young readers and even adults - First let me start by tooting my own horn a little, because I think it adds merit to my review. I have 3 degrees (History, Religious Studies, and History Education), I teach social studies in (which we cover many of these religions), and I am an atheist. I think this book is a great tool for kids, young adults, and even adults to learn some of the most basic and important aspects of various religions. It is essentially a kid friendly coffee table book that is easy to consume (you could open to any page and quickly find an interesting fact) and a fairly quick read if you chose to sit down and go from cover to cover. It is true that when it comes to religions very little is cut and dry/black and white, because when studying many religions what is myth and what is historical can be hard to separate. Still, this book does a good job of representing a "birds eye view" of these religions without pandering or being overly bias. I think the best aspect of this book is that it is informative enough to use as a teaching tool to a student or the casually interested without overwhelming the reader with the grittiness of a detailed scholarly work. At the same time I hope it encourages readers to ask questions, start conversations, and seek out more information.
Review: Great nonjudgmental encyclopedia-style book for kids - We are not a religious family but we respect religion and belief, and want our kids to choose their own path. When the 6yo and 3yo started asking “what is a god?”, I got many books about religion and belief for children. My favorite by far is “What do you believe?” It is similar to the kid encyclopedias by National Geographic. It explains the concepts of belief and deity academically, without judgment (including atheism). It covers the main belief systems (eg, ancient Egyptian, christianity, sikhism, atheism, native religions, new movements like rastafaris, etc), main traditions, main rites, main practices, different answers by various religions to the same question, etc. All organized in simple 1-2 page “chapters” such as “Why do you wear that?” “What happens when you die?” It’s probably best for 7yo and up, but even my 3.5yo was fascinated by it as long as we only read one short section at a time. Other books presuppose that the child is religious (“god is what we feel when...”), or place judgment in certain belief systems (“people believed that the sun was god, but now we know that that is wrong”), or have inaccurate information (“Buddhists believe that god is...”). Even in the best of cases, they only focus on explaining what a specific belief is about without dealing with the concepts of belief and deity. “What do you believe?” is accurate, academic, straightforward, and nonjudgmental.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,076 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #12 in Children's Philosophy Books (Books) #16 in Children's Customs & Traditions Books #1,351 in Religious Studies (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 437 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great source for young readers and even adults
*by A***M on July 19, 2018*

First let me start by tooting my own horn a little, because I think it adds merit to my review. I have 3 degrees (History, Religious Studies, and History Education), I teach social studies in (which we cover many of these religions), and I am an atheist. I think this book is a great tool for kids, young adults, and even adults to learn some of the most basic and important aspects of various religions. It is essentially a kid friendly coffee table book that is easy to consume (you could open to any page and quickly find an interesting fact) and a fairly quick read if you chose to sit down and go from cover to cover. It is true that when it comes to religions very little is cut and dry/black and white, because when studying many religions what is myth and what is historical can be hard to separate. Still, this book does a good job of representing a "birds eye view" of these religions without pandering or being overly bias. I think the best aspect of this book is that it is informative enough to use as a teaching tool to a student or the casually interested without overwhelming the reader with the grittiness of a detailed scholarly work. At the same time I hope it encourages readers to ask questions, start conversations, and seek out more information.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great nonjudgmental encyclopedia-style book for kids
*by C***C on September 6, 2020*

We are not a religious family but we respect religion and belief, and want our kids to choose their own path. When the 6yo and 3yo started asking “what is a god?”, I got many books about religion and belief for children. My favorite by far is “What do you believe?” It is similar to the kid encyclopedias by National Geographic. It explains the concepts of belief and deity academically, without judgment (including atheism). It covers the main belief systems (eg, ancient Egyptian, christianity, sikhism, atheism, native religions, new movements like rastafaris, etc), main traditions, main rites, main practices, different answers by various religions to the same question, etc. All organized in simple 1-2 page “chapters” such as “Why do you wear that?” “What happens when you die?” It’s probably best for 7yo and up, but even my 3.5yo was fascinated by it as long as we only read one short section at a time. Other books presuppose that the child is religious (“god is what we feel when...”), or place judgment in certain belief systems (“people believed that the sun was god, but now we know that that is wrong”), or have inaccurate information (“Buddhists believe that god is...”). Even in the best of cases, they only focus on explaining what a specific belief is about without dealing with the concepts of belief and deity. “What do you believe?” is accurate, academic, straightforward, and nonjudgmental.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great book
*by B***H on February 26, 2012*

I feel like I should have given this 5 stars because I really liked it. However, I bought it for my 6 year old daughter and she was rather uninterested in it. She is starting softball and I found out they have to pray before they play. So, she needs to understand something about the faith of others. Perhaps her interest in this book will increase over the years and she will enjoy it. There were many pros to this book. I particularly enjoyed the comparison pages. The chart of religions was fantastic along with the who's who pages. Again, if my daughter showed more interest, it would have been a 5 star rating.

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