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Tuesday 12 July 2011

Scattering Sunshine


Summary: Amy feels left out when her best friend spends so much time with someone else. Then Amy learns to befriend a Spanish girl, and the other girls and she have a delightful time teaching Lupe to speak English.
Other stories in this book will tell you about:
How Roy learned to get along with others.
Richard's object lesson on God's love for all.
What wise investment Terry made with a quarter.
What happens when you return good for evil.
How Peter learned to accept his smallness.
What happened when David promised to keep his neighbor's puppy.
How Chungli lost his song, then found it again.
Through the many new friends you will meet in this book, you will learn that God is interested in all that happens to you.

Other: 32 short stories. A few illustrations.

Reading level: Read to 4-7 years; Read myself: 7-8 years

Paperback.
Pages: 144
Size: 134 x 210mm
Christian Focus Publications. 1996

Bible Version: KJV

1 comment:

  1. This is a great book of very short little stories, each containing a lesson children can learn and apply in their own lives - it addresses many common problems and difficulties children have (eg. getting along with other people, or being kind even when someone is unkind). My children have read this book numerous times and still enjoy it very much!

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