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"Davey And Goliath" Story, Activity Books Now Available


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Date Tue, 15 Feb 2005 13:20:44 -0600

ELCA NEWS SERVICE

February 15, 2005

"Davey And Goliath" Story, Activity Books Now Available
05-024-MRC

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Story and activity books about Davey Hansen and his
talking dog, Goliath, are now available for children around the world.
Scholastic Inc., the world's largest distributor of children's books,
published two hardcover storybooks and two activity paperbacks about
"Davey and Goliath," a property of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America (ELCA).
Davey and Goliath is a classic television series aired on commercial
television in the 1960s and 1970s. The ELCA's mission with Davey and
Goliath is to bring "moral and religious faith-based values to a new
generation of children in lively and engaging ways."
The books are based on "classic" episodes of the original show. In
the 44-page hardcover book "Davey and Goliath: The Kite," Davey and his
friends learn a valuable lesson about forgiveness. In the 30-page
hardcover book "Davey and Goliath: Blind Man's Bluff," Davey and friends
learn about racism.
"The topics of forgiveness and racism are approached from the
perspective of children," said Kristi S. Bangert, director for marketing
and interpretation, ELCA Department for Communication.
"In 'The Kite,' Davey and his friends discover together what
forgiveness means, learning through their own experiences. In 'Blind's
Man Bluff,' Davey and his friends learn about racism and anti-racism. The
characters get at the core of this topic through self-discovery and
experience. Children have a more open approach to racism than adults, and
I think children will be able to embrace these stories and probably help
adults as a result," Bangert said.
"Davey and Goliath: Best Friends" and "Finders Keepers" are coloring
and activity books. In "Best Friends," Davey and his family have a picnic
on an island. Bookmarkers and a Davey and Goliath iron-on are included.
In "Finders Keepers," Davey learns a lesson about taking something that is
not his. Stickers and "good deed" cards are included in Finders Keepers.
"These books are another way we can tell children of the world that
God loves them," said the Rev. Eric C. Shafer, director, ELCA Department
for Communication.
The ELCA and Scholastic entered into an agreement this past summer in
an effort to bring "Davey and Goliath" to a new generation of children.
"The Davey and Goliath books represent Scholastic's belief in the
need for stories with good life lessons for children. Scholastic's
primary goal is to promote literacy. These books do that but also provide
a sound moral foundation to grow on," according to Craig Walker, vice
president and editorial director, Scholastic Children's Books, New York.
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Information about "Davey and Goliath" is available on the Internet at
http://www.daveyandgoliath.org -- the official Davey and Goliath Web site
maintained by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

For information contact:
John Brooks, Director (773) 380-2958 or news@elca.org
http://www.elca.org/news


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