Posted March 6, 2018 9:30 am by Comments

By Tom Knighton

A while back, I had the opportunity to write a review of competitive shooter Julie Golob’s outstanding kid’s book. As a parent of a small child, it was a thrill to sit down with my young daughter and enjoy the book together.

However, a short time afterward, a gentleman by the name of Yehuda Remer reached out to me. He’d written a children’s book on the subject of gun safety as well, and wanted to know if I’d be interested in writing a review on the topic.

Since I’m of the belief that there’s no such thing as too much education on gun safety, I said why not.

Once again, I recruited the Bearing Arms Kid’s Testing Department (read: my daughter) to take a look and see what we thought of the book titled “Safety On: An Introduction to the world of firearms for children.”

Her assessment: “I liked it!”

Yeah, she’s a child of many words, but she’s also easily distracted as most kids her age are. However, if she doesn’t like something, she says so, so you can take her at her word.

Now for the daddy’s side of the review.

While Golob and Remer wrote books for a similar age group …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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