TGC Picture Book Helps Kids Embrace the Way God Made Them
When Arlos favorite TV show tells him he can be anything he wants to be, he decides he wants to be like a bird and fly! When both he and his high hopes hit the ground, Arlo learns a painful lesson. His parents help him understand that, no matter what others may tell us, we can only be who God made us to be. In a world that promises endless possibilities, its easy for little ones to feel discouraged when things dont go as they imagined. But by learning how God uniquely created each of uswith our bodies, abilities, and limitationswe discover a more joyful way to live.
Written for children ages 37, this engaging picture book helps kids resist the message of expressive individualism that their feelings define who they are. At the end of the book, a special section for parents provides advice for helping kids navigate disappointments and embrace the joy of Gods perfect plan.
Written for Kids Ages 37: Accessible story accompanied by colorful illustrations to keep kids engaged Teaches Kids an Important Life Lesson: Without directly addressing gender, this story addresses bodily limitations and teaches kids that stepping outside of Gods design only leads to harm Practical Approach for Parents and Guardians: A Note to Grownups provides advice for helping kids embrace who God made them to be, handle disappointment, and live within the boundaries of his design TGC Kids Series: Teaches kids biblical truths while engaging their hearts and imaginations