Teaching ethics from childhood: the proposal of "The Adventure of Ethics"
Ethics is not just a philosophical concept reserved for the academic or business world. Above all, it is a way of guiding our decisions and behaviors in everyday life.
That is why more and more experts agree that education in values should begin at an early age.
In those early years, children begin to understand the impact of their actions on others.
With this goal in mind, La aventura de la ética(The Adventure of Ethics) was created, a children's book written by Andrea Moreno, CEO of PetroShore Compliance.
The book seeks to introduce young readers to concepts such as integrity, responsibility, and respect in an educational and easy-to-understand way.
What is The Adventure of Ethics?
The Adventure of Ethics is a book aimed at children aged 8 to 10.
It tells the story of Noa, Santiago, and Sofía, who embark on an adventure that will help them discover how ethics can guide them.
Throughout the story, the protagonists face everyday situations and dilemmas that require them to make responsible decisions.
Along the way, they learn that acting with honesty, empathy, and fairness can make a positive difference in their environment.
In this way, the work demonstrates that ethical values are not abstract.
They become practical tools that help build fairer relationships and a more responsible society.
A journey to learn how to make decisions
The book presents the story of Noa, Santiago, and Sofía as a learning adventure.
Each situation presents them with questions and options that require them to choose how to act.
In this process, young children discover that:
Honesty strengthens trust with others.
Empathy allows them to understand how other people feel.
Justice and respect help create a more balanced and friendly environment.
Thus, The Adventure of Ethics shows that making good decisions does not depend solely on external rules.
It also depends on internalizing values that guide behavior even when no one is watching.
A project with social impact and inclusion
The adventure of ethics is not only about teaching values.
It also seeks to generate a positive social impact that is consistent with its message.
The illustrations in the book were created by young people from the Down Huesca Association, giving the project an inclusive and collaborative dimension.
In addition, all proceeds from the sale of the book will go to this association, supporting its social and educational work.
This approach reinforces the central idea of the work:
ethics is not taught solely through words, but also through concrete actions that reflect commitment and solidarity.
Book presentation: a meeting with the educational and social community
To mark the launch of the book, a presentation event will be held, open to the educational and social community of the province:
Book presentation: The Adventure of Ethics
Author: Andrea Moreno, CEO of PetroShore Compliance
Date and Time: April 7, 2026, at 6:00 p.m.
Location: Blue Room at the Casino in Huesca
The event will be a meeting place to reflect on the importance of values education from childhood.
It will also serve to share this project that combines ethics, education, and inclusion in a single initiative.
Why is it important to teach ethics to young children?
Children learn values not only through rules or direct explanations.
They also learn through stories that allow them to understand real situations and develop their critical thinking skills.
Initiatives such as La aventura de la ética (The Adventure of Ethics) demonstrate that it is possible to introduce complex concepts to young children.
This is achieved through accessible narratives that foster empathy, respect, and responsibility.
Teaching ethics from childhood contributes to the personal development of children.
At the same time, it helps to shape citizens who are more aware of and committed to their environment.
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