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In this enchanting board book, Kate Sydnor delights children (and parents!) in reflecting on those they love, God's blessings, our gratitude for others, and the things we are thankful for -- all with the tenderness of a child's heart. Endearing pages with lines such as "Goodnight, neighbors and goodnight, friends" are placed side by side with lines from the Bible, such as "Love your neighbor as yourself" (Mark 12:31). Children will be captivated by the soothing repetition and enchanting images that highlight the importance in their lives of: * Faith, family, and friends * Teachers and guides *…mehr

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In this enchanting board book, Kate Sydnor delights children (and parents!) in reflecting on those they love, God's blessings, our gratitude for others, and the things we are thankful for -- all with the tenderness of a child's heart. Endearing pages with lines such as "Goodnight, neighbors and goodnight, friends" are placed side by side with lines from the Bible, such as "Love your neighbor as yourself" (Mark 12:31). Children will be captivated by the soothing repetition and enchanting images that highlight the importance in their lives of: * Faith, family, and friends * Teachers and guides * God's many gifts * Scripture and worship at Church * Their personal relationship with Jesus This warm, joyful book will help children learn to praise, adore, and love God in simple but meaningful ways. In page after precious page, it will awaken their young hearts to the consoling joy of God the Father's love for them and teach them how to draw near to God, rest in Jesus' arms close to His Sacred Heart, and "be thankful for everything" (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18).
Autorenporträt
Ann Gauger is a senior fellow with the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture. She received her bachelor's degree from MIT and her Ph.D. in developmental biology from the University of Washington. Dr. Gauger held a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University, where her work focused on the molecular motor protein kinesin. Her research has examined the limits of protein evolution, the origins of humans, and the evolution of metabolism. Her work has been published in Nature, Development, the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Bio-Complexity. She has appeared in several science documentaries, and she co-authored the book Science and Human Origins and co-edited and contributed chapters to Theistic Evolution: A Scientific, Philosophical and Theological Critique.