Little Faithfuls Youre So Kind
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Following the trend of the popular “Little” collections of biographies for kids, Little Faithfuls: You’re So Kind is the book in the new Little Faithfuls series of Christian “Little” books that introduces your kids to the best role models of all.
In the Bible, God tells a big story about kindness. Joseph forgave his brothers after they’d been cruel to him. Ruth chose to go with Naomi to a new place, even though it wouldn’t be easy. And Tabitha provided food and clothes for anyone who was in need. God’s people were kind because God first showed kindness to His people.
“Little” books–such as This Little Artist, This Little Dreamer, and the Little People, Big Dreams series–are popular with kids and adults alike. The Little Faithfuls series is the first Christian collection of “Little” biographies, bringing godly men and women to life for young readers.
With bright illustrations and age-appropriate biographical “bonus” facts, this book in the Little Faithfuls series focuses on God’s big story of kindness. Featuring 12 men and women from the Old and New Testaments, You’re So Kind reminds young readers what it means to be kind, why kindness is a special opportunity that comes from God, and how they can be a part of God’s story by showing kindness.
With a bright, contemporary cover and eye-catching art, this picture book draws kids in to learn more about heroes of faith. As it points young readers back to the true source of their kindness, You’re So Kind will inspire kids to be kind right where they are.
1 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781400219247
Christiane Engel
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: 2020
Little Faithfuls
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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