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"Dainty O'Toole and the Golden Rule" is the fourth book in the "Encouraging Scripture Books" series for children. It uses the verse Matthew 7:12, the Golden Rule, to give encouragement to children about how to treat each other. Dainty O'Toole is the new girl in town and the school bully, Tom, has decided he doesn't like her. He gives her a hard time until she stands up to him but then Dainty remembers what God says in the Golden Rule, His Words for how we are to act towards the other people around us. Through praying for Tom, and her actions toward him, Dainty helps him discover God and God's…mehr

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"Dainty O'Toole and the Golden Rule" is the fourth book in the "Encouraging Scripture Books" series for children. It uses the verse Matthew 7:12, the Golden Rule, to give encouragement to children about how to treat each other. Dainty O'Toole is the new girl in town and the school bully, Tom, has decided he doesn't like her. He gives her a hard time until she stands up to him but then Dainty remembers what God says in the Golden Rule, His Words for how we are to act towards the other people around us. Through praying for Tom, and her actions toward him, Dainty helps him discover God and God's Word. This book, and the other books in this series, help your child to learn and understand the importance of Bible verses in our situations that we go through every day.
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Autorenporträt
Carole "Lisa Lynn" Gilbert is a wife, mom, Gma to her Grandchildren, and an award winning Christian author. Her love for imagination soars back to her childhood whims and her knowledge of writing and publishing prompted her to write for children. Her love for God and His Scripture lead to this children's series, "Encouraging Scripture Books." This series includes three other books, "The Rowdy Sisters" about getting along, "Sapphire Jade Sparkles' Most Special Day" about being yourself, and "Balen Finds His Bravery" about grief. Carole knows from her own experiences the importance of helping children learn to release their emotions in constructive ways like writing or sharing, and also the importance of learning God's Word. To reach Carole or to read more about her, go to carolelgilbert.com.