Helpful Score: 11
This is a really cool book. A non-religious, non-denominational book, it talks about all religions and how they differ and are similar in an age-appropriate manner. While it says grades 4-6, I would think younger kids would get a lot out of it as well. It's very Unitarian-Universalist in approach. Some reviewers have said it comes to the conclusion of pantheism. I don't really agree with the conclusion of pantheism being presented - at least that's not what I got from it. It's tagged as a "pagan children's book" here, which is far from the truth; it's merely a book about world religions which favors none over the others.