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The Children's Hour with Arthur Uncle

Maxwell Arthur S. - Personal Name;

The Children’s Hour presents a treasury of timeless, character-building stories meant to guide children in moral and spiritual growth. Each story, rooted in everyday experiences, conveys lessons about truthfulness, compassion, respect for parents, trust in God, and the rewards of good choices. Written in a warm and engaging style, Uncle Arthur’s stories captivated young readers while reinforcing Christian values in practical, memorable ways. For decades, the series has served as both a devotional aid and an educational tool, shaping the faith and character of generations of children in Adventist and broader Christian homes.


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Main NVAC Library (Theology Section) PZ 7 M44
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Call Number
PZ 7 M44
Publisher
USA : Review and Herald Publishing Association., 1940
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ISBN/ISSN
9332882428
Classification
PZ 7 M44
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Subject(s)
Christian stories for children
Specific Detail Info
The Children’s Hour by Arthur S. Maxwell—widely known as “Uncle Arthur”—is a multi-volume collection of children’s stories first published in the 1940s and reprinted in later decades by Review and Herald Publishing Association. Often spanning ten volumes in its complete set, the series features hundreds of short, illustrated stories designed to instill Christian values, honesty, kindness, obedience, and faith in God. Maxwell, a Seventh-day Adventist author and editor, wrote the series in simple, engaging language, making it suitable for family reading and children’s devotional time. The collection became one of the most popular Christian story sets for children worldwide.
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