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Children’s Books

At the Reformed Forum, we realized we were not providing much content specifically oriented toward families and children. We’re attempting to remedy that gap in our offerings with reformedfamily.org. As a regular feature on this site, we plan to provide reviews and news on children’s books for reformed families. We hope this proves to be an informative and encouraging place for families to learn about helpful resources for the nuture and admonition of our children.

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