
Tell Us Another! Stories That Never Grow Old
These 65 stories were written to be told and retold until they became woven into the fabric of a child's imagination. Originally published for Catholic children in an early twentieth-century world where faith was woven into the texture of daily life, each tale carries its moral with a light hand. Winfrid Herbst understood that the best moral instruction arrives in disguise, wrapped in narrative, delivered through characters children can recognize and situations that feel immediate. The stories range from small moments of humor to quiet acts of sacrifice, from acts of unexpected kindness to demonstrations of steadfast courage. What distinguishes this collection is its fundamental respect for the young reader. These are not lessons hammered home but truths offered through story, trusting the child to feel their weight. The companion volume to "Just Stories," this collection was designed to be read aloud, discussed at the dinner table, and eventually passed down to the next generation. It is religious education as it was once practiced: through narrative, through repetition, through the intimate act of a parent sharing a story that matters.




