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Candace Cameron Bure’s New Kids Book Delivers Powerful Lesson on Compromise

The upcoming children's books from Candace Cameron Bure teach the importance of compromise, kindness and respect in relationships. In a recent interview with Christian PostBure discussed her fourth book for children, Crazy compromise. The book focuses on two best friends who put the differences aside and value their relationship. It will be released on April 1st and created in collaboration with generous families.

“I love books for kids,” Bure said. “Create a collaboration book with generous family Just I mean so much absolutely I love writing them. As a mom, reading with my kids has always been one of my favorite things do. Animating is a very fun way to do it, To engage and Have a conversation about a deeper message. ”

She paid attention to the story Based About her real-life friendship with her best friend, Dilini.

“We met in high school when we were 15 and have been best friends ever since,” Bure explained. “We come from a variety of cultural backgrounds, have different political views, different faiths, but we still love and respect each other. We have far more in common than we do different things, and that's what makes our friendship work.

Bure, who competed in “Dancing with the Stars” in 2014 He was a co-host The View of 2015 and 2016 emphasized that the book's message is timely given how people are divided into differences rather than understanding.

“What about you? Do you disagree with the way you think and view? Can you meet in the center and find a common ground? Just like your mind is, where it is, your friends don't agree with your way of thinking and viewing? Love is found. 'And I thought, 'Amazing, this It is written For children, that's the same for adults. ”

People are So Today, especially in politics Even within Faith world. Whether it's Facebook, Instagram or dinner table, I feel like I need to “win” every discussion,” she said. Really? This book reminds us that differences of opinion do not need to destroy relationships. There are many other things that connect us. ”

As a mother of two, Bure argued that books are one way to teach the next generation the principles of the Bible.

“As parents, it's our job to teach our children the wrong things,” she said. “Morality is becoming very subjective in today's world, but for me, as a Christian woman, I want to make sure I have children. I'm being taught From a divine perspective. ”

Bure explained it all of Even if it is the Bible, their books from generous families contain biblical principles It has not been explicitly stated On each page.

“We have the Bible behind the book, but storytelling itself They reflect those values ​​- sincerity, kindness, generosity, love. These are things that everyone agreed 30 years ago that was good. But today, even these fundamental values ​​are not always taught. ”

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Bure also believes that reading more books is a better alternative to reducing screen time.

“I Really Instead of turning on another cartoon, I would like to encourage parents to place the book in their children's hands. It's very easy for kids It will be glued There is something very special about sitting in a book, turning pages and engaging in a story. ”

Bure, who gained fame from “Full House,” is currently CEO of Candy Rock Enterprises and partner of Candyrock Entertainment. she That's right Hosting her “Candy Cameron Brepodcast” with the best creative officer of the Great American Family. various Topics from parenting to faith and personal growth.

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It was originally published on March 11, 2025.

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