God Gave Us Thankful Hearts
$14.95
Lil Pup and his mama are exploring around their home in the Great North Woods and he is sad about the coming of winter and the end of fall fun. Mama reminds Lil Pup of all the wonderful fun things about autumn that they are enjoying like leaves and apple treats. As they talk through it, Lil Pup learns that if he can find thankfulness even when he has concerns, the way God intended, his heart stays in a happy place.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781601428745
ISBN10: 160142874X
Lisa Bergen | David Hohn
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 2016
Publisher: WaterBrook
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