My daughter was very young, like 18 months, when that book came out and she loved it. I realise now that it was completely inappropriate for a child that age, but at the time I thought it was great because she was so interested in it and could name most of the bible characters in it. What was I thinking? She was very bright, but also very sensitive, she always could understand thinks intellectually before she was able to deal with them emotionally. I do think it harmed her, she had enough trouble worrying about things, she didn't need the visual of people getting destroyed at Armageddon. She used to cry about having to grow up and pay taxes. She once asked me why they were tearing out the lemon trees in an orchard, so I told her the farmer probably could make more money selling the land for houses. I intended it to be an economics lesson, but she immediately got hysterical because "we are all going to die, there won't be any food". We were on the way to meeting, I had to turn around and go home she was so upset. Then they had the yearbook about the experiences of JWs in the concentration camps, so she worried about that for six months, she was 7 at the time. It can't be good for children to be shown such graphic images.