I'm Not Afraid Series: Don't Cry, Lion! Mackall uses familiar Bible stories to show children how to deal with these fears by turning to God for help.)These books from Dandi Mackall help parents teach Christian-based coping skills when handling childhood fears. (Fear of others, a
TITLE | : | I'm Not Afraid Series: Don't Cry, Lion! |
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RATING | : | 4.95 (678 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 0849977533 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Hardcover |
PAGES | : | 24 Pages |
PUBLISH | : | 2002-02-26 |
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Don't Cry, Lion! -the story of a timid lion sent into a den with a "bully" lion. Then a man named Daniel gets thrown into the den. (Fear of others, as a bully.)These books from Dandi Mackall help parents teach Christian-based coping skills when handling childhood fears. Engaging art that captivates children. Full-color illustrations that will evoke warm, fuzzy feelings of comfort. Text is incorporated into the art through strong design. Each title deals with a fear common to pre-schoolers. Mackall uses familiar Bible stories to show children how to deal with these fears by turning to God for help.
EDITORIAL :
About the AuthorDandi Daley Mackall loves God, children, words, and animals. Her nearly 500 books for children and grown-ups have sold more than four million copies worldwide. She won the ECPA Christian Book Award for Best Children’s Book 2015 and multiple Mom’s Choice Awards, as well as ALA Best Book, NY Public Library Top Pick, Children’s Book Council Award of Excellence, and the Helen Keating Ott Award for Contributions to Children’s Literature. Her novel My Boyfriends’ Dogs is now a Hallmark Movie. Dandi writes from rural Ohio, where she lives with her family, including horses, dogs, cats, and an occasional squirrel, deer, or raccoon.
REVIEW :
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Just like an "I love you" note from your kid that's all misspelled and smeared with dirt or peanut butter, the message is more important than the presentation.
THIS BOOK NEEDED A COPY EDITOR!
I mean, words are misspelled, the name of Russian premier Khrushchev is spelled "Kroetschov," big blocks of text within email
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