Pet Parables, Volume 1: The Cat Who Smelled Like Cabbage & The Duck Who Quacked Bubbles
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Rating | : | 4.90 (925 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0825429382 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
(Kids Bookshelf 2005-01-28) . There's also a special section for parents and teachers with interactive questions. A note to parents and teachers and excellent discussion questions follow each story." (Anita Cain CBA Marketplace 2004-09-01)These stories teach lessons in a fun way. "Illustrations help move the stories along and appealing characters make this book a winner. A note to parents and teachers and excellent discussion questions follow each story." (Anita Cain CBA Marketplace 2005-02-16)"Illustrations help move the stories along and appealing characters make this book a winner
"Beautifully Written" according to Kindle Customer. Kids love animals, so what better format to teach kids about biblical behavior than a book of animal stories? That's the premise behind Neta Jackson's Pet Parables (Vol. 1).This volume contains two stories: "The Cat Who Smelled Like Cabbage" and "The Duck Who Quacked Bubbles." The first begins by quoting Philippians 2:Beautifully Written Kids love animals, so what better format to teach kids about biblical behavior than a book of animal stories? That's the premise behind Neta Jackson's Pet Parables (Vol. 1).This volume contains two stories: "The Cat Who Smelled Like Cabbage" and "The Duck Who Quacked Bubbles." The first begins by quoting Philippians 2:3 ("Be humble and consider other smore important than yourselves"), then Jackson weaves a surprisingly down to earth and deep story. In it, snobby Siamese Cat and her good natured friend Black Cat chat about the neighborhood. Siamese Cat turns her nose up at the ugly, homeless Alley Cat who tends to ling. ("Be humble and consider other smore important than yourselves"), then Jackson weaves a surprisingly down to earth and deep story. In it, snobby Siamese Cat and her good natured friend Black Cat chat about the neighborhood. Siamese Cat turns her nose up at the ugly, homeless Alley Cat who tends to ling. Laughed out loud Great story with a good lesson for kids. My grand kids will enjoy it as well as a class I teach.
A menagerie of funny animal buddies romp through the Pet Parables and discover that it's fun to get along! Children will identify with the familiar antics of these fuzzy pals and the bumps on the road to friendship.
. Neta Jackson and her husband Dave are also the authors of the award-winning Trailblazer Books, a 40-book series of historical fiction for youth about great Christian heroes, and Hero Tales, a four volume set of Christian biographies. The Jacksons have three grown children and live in Evanston, Illinois. When deadlines permit, Neta enjoys biking, camping, gardening, and playing with her grandkids