My friend Braxton and I had the most fun reading Would a Worm Go on a Walk? together last week and I can't wait to share it with the rest of the children at church this Sunday. A great reminder that GOD designed each of us to fulfill a very special plan, Would a Worm Go on a Walk? became an interactive reader for us as he was eager to shout "NO" to all of the crazy scenarios found inside.
WOULD a worm go on a walk or a piglet play the piano? WOULD a lion be a lifeguard or a turtle drive a truck? Absolutely NOT because that's not how GOD made them, but isn't it great to know that each animal does just what it should do because it was formed on purpose by a wise Creator?
Children are reminded as they read that GOD made their each and every detail and HE loves them just as they are. HE says in HIS Word that they are HIS Masterpiece. Isn't that exactly the lesson we want our kids to learn?
I am always excited to share books that illustrate just how very much GOD loves us and this bright and colorful book does just that. It's a fun one to read and re-read together with your favorite little ones and will quickly become a family favorite.
About the book:
“Would a worm go on a walk, if you could lead him down the street? / Would he wear his tiny tennies, if he had two worm-sized feet?”
So begins this humorous and imaginative picture book that introduces children to the idea that animals are uniquely created by a loving and wise GOD. Would a Worm Go on a Walk?, with its colorful, comical illustrations, is a fresh, fun way to teach young children that GOD created all things very good. HE gave all the animals, and children, too, wonderful qualities and unique strengths. Children will giggle over the ridiculous scenarios presented, and they will come away with the knowledge that we all are loved and special.
Format: Jacketed hardcover
Page count: 32
Reading age: 4-7 (but older kids & adults will enjoy it as well)
About the author: Hannah C. Hall is the author of best-selling children’s books, including God Bless You and Good Night and God Bless Our Christmas, as well as an award-winning blog, HannahCHall.com. Hannah lives in Prairie Grove, AK with her husband, Josh, a worship pastor, and their four children.
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