Children choose between the "Good King" and the Bad King" (representing the good inclination / yetzer-tov and the evil inclination / yetzer-hara). In the story, a child faced with a moral dilemma hears the arguments of each king.
A powerful, contemporary portrayal, grounded in the Jewish ethics of the Torah, and the foundation of everything Jewish, including the High Holidays of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
Goldy Says: "Great book for teaching young children about the Yetzer Hara and Yetzer Tov."