Gracies Garden
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Little by little–God grows good things slowly.
The garden has taught Lara Casey many lessons–to slow down, to plant seeds in faith, and to celebrate little by little progress along the way. In her first children’s book, she takes readers out among the tomato vines to share her garden lessons with young readers.
Join us in the garden, where little Gracie loves to play . . . in the middle of the dirt and the flowers and her siblings. But today Gracie’s crunchy munchy brother Joshua is confused. He wants to munch on tomatoes NOW, but Gracie is trying to explain that he has to wait for his tiny seeds to turn into tomatoes. Thankfully, Nutty the squirrel takes a break from munching peaches and shares a bit of garden wisdom: sometimes God grows good things slowly, even the yummy things. The kids must learn an important lesson about patience and realize that God’s miracles are always working, even when you can’t see them!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781087706269
ISBN10: 1087706262
Lara Casey | Illustrator: Jon Davis
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2020
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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