![]() Most of the ValueTales books are out of print. The books were quite popular in homes, elementary school libraries, pediatrics offices, and sunday schools across North America. ![]() ![]() So for instance the first edition of the Helen Keller book was called The ValueTale of Helen Keller : the value of determination ![]() Early editions of the books used a different format: The Valuetale of y: The value of x. The Value of Determination: The Story of Helen Keller). The title of each book would be The Value of x: The story of y, where x is the characteristic being exemplified and y is the subject (i.e. Each volume was a white pictorial glossy hardback book around 60 pages long with a brightly colored cartoon of the figure, along with some anthropomorphic item or animal that would narrate the subject's life throughout the book. Spencer Johnson and Ann Donegan Johnson, and illustrated by Stephen Pileggi.Įach book gave a simplified and fictionalized biography of a historical figure as an allegory, illustrating the value of a positive characteristic. The forty-three books were written by Dr. ![]() ValueTales is a series of simple biographical children's books published primarily by the now-defunct Value Communications, Inc. ![]()
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