God Gave Us You
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In this full-color, read-to-me picture book, a charming polar bear cub asks one night, “Mama, where did I come from?” “From God”, her loving mama answers, thus beginning a story of how two parents celebrate their child as a cherished gift from Him. Patiently responding to each of her child’s many questions, Mama’s answers affirm her and Papa’s great love for the bear cub — from memories of Mama’s pregnancy and tales of Papa’s excitement to recounting long days of waiting and finally bringing the babe home. Filled with playful, winsome illustrations, God Gave Us You will build children’s self-esteem and affirm their creation and place in the family as a cherished gift of God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781578563234
ISBN10: 1578563232
Lisa Bergren | Illustrator: Laura Bryant
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2000
God Gave Us
Publisher: WaterBrook
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